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Use cases for technology to boost digital transformation
In 2019, the UK Government laid out a 30-year vision for the maritime industry – called Maritime 2050 – with a strong focus on the potential of technology to improve the efficiency, sustainability and resilience of the country’s critical supply
Alliance for Water stewardship Indonesia
Water shortages present increasing risks to communities and organisations. Due to the shared nature of the resource, cooperation across catchment areas is needed where supply is under stress.
Partnership to strengthen Climate Resilience in Singapore
We signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CPG Consultants in Singapore as part of an initiative to build local expertise in climate adaptation in the country.
Overcoming Coastal Erosion in Vietnam
While there have been many studies looking at coastal erosion in Vietnam over the past decade, problems continue to rise.
Sharing environmental updates at the GreenPort Congress 2021
Two of our Green Ports experts spoke at the GreenPort Congress held in Greece which brought together the global port community to exchange information on the latest in sustainable environmental practice.
Joining the Pledge to Net Zero in the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, we joined the Pledge to Net Zero, committing to science-based targets to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement and help accelerate the transition to a net zero carbon economy.
Boosting Biobased Construction Materials in the Netherlands
In the Netherlands, we signed the manifesto for a level playing field for biobased construction materials (link in Dutch) and for an innovative and sustainable approach to replacing and renovating infrastructure (link in Dutch).
Stimulating a Dialogue with kids about the Future
In 2021, a global contest for kids was organised in name of the 140th anniversary of Royal HaskoningDHV. The kids were challenged to design the bridge of the future. A jury highlighted several inventive ideas.
Working with nature to improve climate resilience at Kansai International Airport
The devastation and flooding caused by a powerful typhoon at Kansai International Airport in Japan resulted in all operations being halted for two weeks. The economic impact on the region was estimated to be around 500 million dollars.
Optimisation strategy avoids Day Zero without new reservoirs
Changes in weather patterns connected to climate change are bringing periods of sustained drought which put the availability of public water at threat.
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