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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2025 · 12 MIN

Climate Change Challenges in a Sinking City, with Johan Verlinde, City of Rotterdam, Netherlands

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In this episode of the Exec Exchange podcast, host Piers Clark talks with Johan Verlinde, Program Manager for Climate Change at the City of Rotterdam. Johan discusses his educational background in Civil Engineering and his career in climate adaptation. The episode highlights Rotterdam's unique challenges as a low-lying delta city with extensive infrastructure for flood defense, including storm surge barriers and dykes. Johan explains innovative solutions like water squares and multifunctional spaces that help manage intense rainfall and provide community benefits. He also touches on the importance of involving citizens in design processes and regulatory measures for new developments to enhance water storage. The episode concludes with personal advice from Johan to his younger self about the value of acting from the heart rather than overthinking.00:00 Introduction to the Exec Exchange Podcast00:10 Meet Johan Verlinde: Climate Change Program Manager00:23 Johan's Journey: From Civil Engineering to Climate Adaptation01:19 Understanding Rotterdam: A City Below Sea Level02:31 Water Management Governance in the Netherlands03:36 Challenges of Climate Change in Rotterdam06:08 Innovative Solutions for Water Storage10:24 Community Involvement in Climate Adaptation11:50 Reflecting on the Future: Advice to a Younger Self12:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

In this episode of the Exec Exchange podcast, host Piers Clark talks with Johan Verlinde, Program Manager for Climate Change at the City of Rotterdam. Johan discusses his educational background in Civil Engineering and his career in climate adaptation. The episode highlights Rotterdam's unique challenges as a low-lying delta city with extensive infrastructure for flood defense, including storm surge barriers and dykes. Johan explains innovative solutions like water squares and multifunctional spaces that help manage intense rainfall and provide community benefits. He also touches on the importance of involving citizens in design processes and regulatory measures for new developments to enhance water storage. The episode concludes with personal advice from Johan to his younger self about the value of acting from the heart rather than overthinking.00:00 Introduction to the Exec Exchange Podcast00:10 Meet Johan Verlinde: Climate Change Program Manager00:23 Johan's Journey: From Civil Engineering to Climate Adaptation01:19 Understanding Rotterdam: A City Below Sea Level02:31 Water Management Governance in the Netherlands03:36 Challenges of Climate Change in Rotterdam06:08 Innovative Solutions for Water Storage10:24 Community Involvement in Climate Adaptation11:50 Reflecting on the Future: Advice to a Younger Self12:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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