The main idea is based on spatial and social adaptation. The adaptation accommodates to existing conditions and applies know-how to partly predictable scenarios. In spatial terms, the adaptation is seen as compatible with natural conditions, including probable scenarios for change (water level rise): natural hills, existing valleys, prime waterfront; built environment, including changing social structure, a new form of habitat, a new role for communities, new intergenerational relations, new form of communication: development structure, communication and transportation network, service infrastructure.
Each aspect is specified for two areas, depending on the scope of operations.
A Voronoi diagram was used as a mathematical method of spatial subdivision.
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