Recent years have seen a gradual adoption of a "catchment-scale" approach to flood risk management into European policy-making which, amongst other objectives, promotes rural land use change to reduce flood risk. While some exploratory studies of land managers' attitudes exist, research is lacking on how public policies can be mobilised locally to implement these ideas. Two local initiatives were analysed in the transboundary River Tweed basin in Scotland and England during which public authorities negotiated with land managers. A combination of documents (. N=. 21) and interviews (. N=. 63) forms the basis of the data analysed. The results showed that implementation is highly dependent on the local policy framework, the activities of imple...
The new flood risk policy discussion in England has started to redefine national policy regarding fl...
River flooding is a serious hazard in the UK with interest driven by recent widespread events. This ...
River flooding is a serious hazard in the UK with interest driven by recent widespread events. This ...
Recent years have seen a gradual adoption of a "catchment-scale" approach to flood risk management i...
Changes in rural land use to reduce flood risk are encouraged by governments in many countries, but ...
The governments of Scotland and England have responded to the increase in flood risk by introducing ...
Internationally, a wide set of measures are being considered to reduce flood risk: natural flood man...
Natural flood management (NFM) involves measures to restore and protect natural hydrology and geomor...
This thesis investigates the nature of grant-aided flood management strategies for watercourses appr...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) to flood risk management include natural flood management (NFM) and sus...
The focus on private land of this special issue points at a “policy delivery gap” (Moss, 2008) and t...
Recent changes in agricultural and flood defence policies create new opportunities for involving rur...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how flood management practitione...
This paper contributes to on-going attempts at bringing together two influential ideas in water gove...
The widely accepted flood risk management (FRM) doctrine acknowledges that measures such as control,...
The new flood risk policy discussion in England has started to redefine national policy regarding fl...
River flooding is a serious hazard in the UK with interest driven by recent widespread events. This ...
River flooding is a serious hazard in the UK with interest driven by recent widespread events. This ...
Recent years have seen a gradual adoption of a "catchment-scale" approach to flood risk management i...
Changes in rural land use to reduce flood risk are encouraged by governments in many countries, but ...
The governments of Scotland and England have responded to the increase in flood risk by introducing ...
Internationally, a wide set of measures are being considered to reduce flood risk: natural flood man...
Natural flood management (NFM) involves measures to restore and protect natural hydrology and geomor...
This thesis investigates the nature of grant-aided flood management strategies for watercourses appr...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) to flood risk management include natural flood management (NFM) and sus...
The focus on private land of this special issue points at a “policy delivery gap” (Moss, 2008) and t...
Recent changes in agricultural and flood defence policies create new opportunities for involving rur...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how flood management practitione...
This paper contributes to on-going attempts at bringing together two influential ideas in water gove...
The widely accepted flood risk management (FRM) doctrine acknowledges that measures such as control,...
The new flood risk policy discussion in England has started to redefine national policy regarding fl...
River flooding is a serious hazard in the UK with interest driven by recent widespread events. This ...
River flooding is a serious hazard in the UK with interest driven by recent widespread events. This ...