Options for the increase of flood resilience during the recovery phase is, to a large extent, overlooked. The special issue Financial Schemes for Resilient Flood Recovery investigates how the implementation of financial schemes (government relief subsidies, insurance schemes, buy-outs, etc.) might increase flood resilience. Five papers address following questions: Shall government relief subsidies exist when there is flood insurance in place, and, if so, how might they both be coordinated? Where (or how) to decide about build back better incentives and where to go for planned relocation programs? What is the distributional equity of financial schemes for flood recovery, and has it been sufficiently treated?.</p
Recently, the focus of UK and European flood risk management policy has been towards promoting the u...
The distributional effects of investment for the reduction of flood risk are explored, with the UK a...
ABSTRACT: Weather-related natural catastrophes are increasing worldwide in number and intensity. Flo...
Options for the increase of flood resilience during the recovery phase is, to a large extent, overlo...
Flood resilience (resilient flood risk management), which has been repeatedly demanded, can be achie...
There is a high potential for recovery mechanisms to be used to incentivise the uptake of flood miti...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
Insurance against the impact of environmental hazard provides a means of recovering from financial l...
Resilience to flooding is influenced by adaptations or behavior that address risk reduction at all s...
This paper shows how insurance markets can be used for mitigating the economic consequences of clima...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex-post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
The large flood losses that have been sustained since 1998 in the UK, and the competitiveness of the...
Flooding is the largest natural disaster risk in England and it is expected to rise even further wit...
Diversification of flood risk management strategies can be seen as a necessary but not sufficient pr...
Recently, the focus of UK and European flood risk management policy has been towards promoting the u...
The distributional effects of investment for the reduction of flood risk are explored, with the UK a...
ABSTRACT: Weather-related natural catastrophes are increasing worldwide in number and intensity. Flo...
Options for the increase of flood resilience during the recovery phase is, to a large extent, overlo...
Flood resilience (resilient flood risk management), which has been repeatedly demanded, can be achie...
There is a high potential for recovery mechanisms to be used to incentivise the uptake of flood miti...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
Insurance against the impact of environmental hazard provides a means of recovering from financial l...
Resilience to flooding is influenced by adaptations or behavior that address risk reduction at all s...
This paper shows how insurance markets can be used for mitigating the economic consequences of clima...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex-post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
The large flood losses that have been sustained since 1998 in the UK, and the competitiveness of the...
Flooding is the largest natural disaster risk in England and it is expected to rise even further wit...
Diversification of flood risk management strategies can be seen as a necessary but not sufficient pr...
Recently, the focus of UK and European flood risk management policy has been towards promoting the u...
The distributional effects of investment for the reduction of flood risk are explored, with the UK a...
ABSTRACT: Weather-related natural catastrophes are increasing worldwide in number and intensity. Flo...