In today's society, safety from flooding is no longer the sole responsibility of the central government. In recent decades, we have witnessed a governance turn in flood risk management, in which private parties as well as regional and local governmental bodies have a role to play. As a result, the question of how to distribute the responsibilities among the actors involved has become urgent. We often want distribution to be efficient and effective as well as fair. This paper presents a preliminary review of the literature on responsibility in flood risk management. The results suggests that it is important that fairness is taken into account when distributing responsibility in flood risk management. Not only does the distribution of respons...
The European Flood risk directive (2007/60/EC) requires EU Member States to review their system of f...
Similar to several other countries in Europe, a policy debate has emerged in Flanders (Belgium) argu...
Diversification of flood risk management strategies can be seen as a necessary but not sufficient pr...
In today’s society, safety from flooding is no longer the sole responsibility of the central governm...
Environmental disasters, and especially floods, are among today's biggest sustainability challenges....
Over the past few decades, there has been an increasing interest in the active involvement of local ...
This paper compares the inherent notions of justice in four different approaches to flood risk manag...
This paper compares the inherent notions of justice in four different approaches to flood risk manag...
Flood risk management decisions in many countries are based on decision-support frameworks which rel...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Flood r...
Flood risk management (FRM) in England is undergoing a major paradigm shift as it moves from an ideo...
Risk management, justice (i.e. equity, fairness), and sustainability are tightly interconnected. Thi...
Similar to several other countries in Europe, a policy debate has emerged in Flanders (Belgium) argu...
Flood risk management is an eminent example of a policy field in which the distribution of burdens a...
Flood risk management is an eminent example of a policy field in which the distribution of burdens a...
The European Flood risk directive (2007/60/EC) requires EU Member States to review their system of f...
Similar to several other countries in Europe, a policy debate has emerged in Flanders (Belgium) argu...
Diversification of flood risk management strategies can be seen as a necessary but not sufficient pr...
In today’s society, safety from flooding is no longer the sole responsibility of the central governm...
Environmental disasters, and especially floods, are among today's biggest sustainability challenges....
Over the past few decades, there has been an increasing interest in the active involvement of local ...
This paper compares the inherent notions of justice in four different approaches to flood risk manag...
This paper compares the inherent notions of justice in four different approaches to flood risk manag...
Flood risk management decisions in many countries are based on decision-support frameworks which rel...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Flood r...
Flood risk management (FRM) in England is undergoing a major paradigm shift as it moves from an ideo...
Risk management, justice (i.e. equity, fairness), and sustainability are tightly interconnected. Thi...
Similar to several other countries in Europe, a policy debate has emerged in Flanders (Belgium) argu...
Flood risk management is an eminent example of a policy field in which the distribution of burdens a...
Flood risk management is an eminent example of a policy field in which the distribution of burdens a...
The European Flood risk directive (2007/60/EC) requires EU Member States to review their system of f...
Similar to several other countries in Europe, a policy debate has emerged in Flanders (Belgium) argu...
Diversification of flood risk management strategies can be seen as a necessary but not sufficient pr...