International projects
Explore Rijkswaterstaat’s international projects from A to Z. Our alliances with global partners demonstrate our steadfast commitment to developing and improving infrastructure for a safer, more connected world.
41 projects found.
With the CHARM program we can do what Dutch society expects from us, now and in the future: safe and smoothly flowing road traffic.
Peak river flows create dangerous situations for ships entering and leaving the Juliana Canal. Rijkswaterstaat is therefore expanding the entrance.
The project All4Biodiversity studies mowing management forms by assessing which measures can capitalise on the effects of climate change.
Arnhem’s roads are witnessing increasing volumes of traffic. Rijkswaterstaat, with the Province of Gelderland, is taking action against congestion.
The BE-GOOD project aims to make government information about infrastructure and the environment in North-West Europe accessible to a wider audience.
The Cluster for Cloud-to-Coast Climate Change Adaptation (C5a) project promoted a whole-system and long-term perspective to address the tangible, economic and social consequences of anticipated flood events.
Inland-waterway transport (IWT) plays a substantial role in the transportation of goods within Europe. This has many advantages. Read more on this page.
The aim of the Jomopans was to develop a comprehensive, operational joint programme for monitoring ambient noise in the North Sea.
NEA PANACEA is a project which focuses on assessments of the status of pelagic habitats, benthic habitats, food webs and marine birds.
The China Europe Water Platform is a network for water co-operation between European countries and the Chinese Ministry of Water Resources.