Well-Being, Sustainability and Social Development 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-76696-6_4
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Quality of Life: A Poor and Vulnerable People

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“…Dutch engineers and city officials planned the Haarlemmermeer district as the breadbasket of North Holland, including the city of Amsterdam (Abrahamse and Kosian, 2013). There were objections to this large-scale project, mostly from a hydrological perspective (Lintsen, 2018). The disappearance of the lake system constituting a drainage outlet for smaller waterways meant that cities would encounter frequent flooding in the future.…”
Section: From the 1840s To The 1880s Building On "Clean Slates"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dutch engineers and city officials planned the Haarlemmermeer district as the breadbasket of North Holland, including the city of Amsterdam (Abrahamse and Kosian, 2013). There were objections to this large-scale project, mostly from a hydrological perspective (Lintsen, 2018). The disappearance of the lake system constituting a drainage outlet for smaller waterways meant that cities would encounter frequent flooding in the future.…”
Section: From the 1840s To The 1880s Building On "Clean Slates"mentioning
confidence: 99%