Flooding is the most common of all natural disasters and accounts for large numbers of casualties and a high amount of economic damage worldwide. To be ‘flood resilient’, countries should have sufficient capacity to resist, the capacity to absorb and recover, and the capacity to transform and adapt. Based on international comparative research, we conclude that six key governance strategies will enhance ‘flood resilience’ and will secure the necessary capacities. These strategies pertain to: (i) the diversification of flood risk management approaches; (ii) the alignment of flood risk management approaches to overcome fragmentation; (iii) the involvement, cooperation, and alignment of both public and private actors in flood risk management; (...
Floods can be approached at a given location with two different concepts in mind: defending against ...
Floods are the most frequent and damaging of all types of natural disasters and annually affect the ...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
Flooding is the most common of all natural disasters and accounts for large numbers of casualties an...
Flooding is the most common of all natural disasters and accounts for large numbers of casualties an...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
Diversification of flood risk management strategies can be seen as a necessary but not sufficient pr...
Countries all over the world face increasing flood risks because of urbanization and the effects of ...
There is lively scholarly and societal debate on the need to diversify flood risk management strateg...
textabstractThere is a growing recognition of resilience enhancement as an additional objective for ...
There is a growing recognition of resilience enhancement as an additional objective for adaptation. ...
Countries all over the world face increasing flood risks because of urbanization and the effects of ...
European countries face increasing flood risks because of urbanization, increase of exposure and dam...
Floods can be approached at a given location with two different concepts in mind: defending against ...
Floods are the most frequent and damaging of all types of natural disasters and annually affect the ...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
Flooding is the most common of all natural disasters and accounts for large numbers of casualties an...
Flooding is the most common of all natural disasters and accounts for large numbers of casualties an...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
Diversification of flood risk management strategies can be seen as a necessary but not sufficient pr...
Countries all over the world face increasing flood risks because of urbanization and the effects of ...
There is lively scholarly and societal debate on the need to diversify flood risk management strateg...
textabstractThere is a growing recognition of resilience enhancement as an additional objective for ...
There is a growing recognition of resilience enhancement as an additional objective for adaptation. ...
Countries all over the world face increasing flood risks because of urbanization and the effects of ...
European countries face increasing flood risks because of urbanization, increase of exposure and dam...
Floods can be approached at a given location with two different concepts in mind: defending against ...
Floods are the most frequent and damaging of all types of natural disasters and annually affect the ...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...