Protection against flood risks becomes increasingly difficult for economic and hydrological reasons. Therefore, it is necessary to improve water retention throughout catchment with a more comprehensive approach. Strategies in the land use and measures that are designed to prevent flood risks involve land owners. So, justice issues appear. This paper studies the application of game theory through a cooperative game in order to contribute the resolution of possible agreements among owners and to establish cost / benefit criteria. It is a methodological contribution where land use management for flood retention is analyzed. Specifically, we concentrate on enhancing upstream water retention focusing on the role that forests have as nat...
Book Introduction: Nature-Based Solutions in Flood Risk Management on Private Lan
The implementation of Natural Flood Management (NFM), as an example of a nature‐based solution (NbS)...
Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of future flood events, leading to higher costs...
Socio-economic development combined with changing hydrological factors represents a challenge for ex...
This paper discusses the use of game theory as a method to achieve land and water governance for flo...
The focus on private land of this special issue points at a “policy delivery gap” (Moss, 2008) and t...
This open access book addresses the various disciplinary aspects of nature-based solutions in flood ...
The increasing probability of loss and damage to floods is a global concern. Countries are united by...
Nature-based flood defence is an innovative design alternative for achieving protection against floo...
Nature-based flood defence is an innovative design alternative for achieving protection against floo...
This open access book addresses the various disciplinary aspects of nature-based solutions in flood ...
Flood risk management (FRM) aims to integrate necessary technical measures with environmental and so...
Flooding is a natural process; they become a risk to society as human develop activities in the ripa...
The record floods experienced along the Tisza River between 1998 and 2001 brought a paradigm shift ...
The implementation of Natural Flood Management (NFM), as an example of a nature-based solution (NbS)...
Book Introduction: Nature-Based Solutions in Flood Risk Management on Private Lan
The implementation of Natural Flood Management (NFM), as an example of a nature‐based solution (NbS)...
Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of future flood events, leading to higher costs...
Socio-economic development combined with changing hydrological factors represents a challenge for ex...
This paper discusses the use of game theory as a method to achieve land and water governance for flo...
The focus on private land of this special issue points at a “policy delivery gap” (Moss, 2008) and t...
This open access book addresses the various disciplinary aspects of nature-based solutions in flood ...
The increasing probability of loss and damage to floods is a global concern. Countries are united by...
Nature-based flood defence is an innovative design alternative for achieving protection against floo...
Nature-based flood defence is an innovative design alternative for achieving protection against floo...
This open access book addresses the various disciplinary aspects of nature-based solutions in flood ...
Flood risk management (FRM) aims to integrate necessary technical measures with environmental and so...
Flooding is a natural process; they become a risk to society as human develop activities in the ripa...
The record floods experienced along the Tisza River between 1998 and 2001 brought a paradigm shift ...
The implementation of Natural Flood Management (NFM), as an example of a nature-based solution (NbS)...
Book Introduction: Nature-Based Solutions in Flood Risk Management on Private Lan
The implementation of Natural Flood Management (NFM), as an example of a nature‐based solution (NbS)...
Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of future flood events, leading to higher costs...