Despite an increasing number of people exposed to flood risks in Europe, flood risk perception remains low and effective flood risk management policies are rarely implemented. It becomes increasingly important to understand how local governments can design effective flood risk management policies to address flood risks. In this article, we study whether high flood exposure and flood risk perception correlate with the demand for a specific design of flood risk management policies. We take the ideal case of Switzerland and analyze flood risk management portfolios in 18 flood-prone municipalities along the Aare River. We introduce a novel combination of risk analysis and public policy data: we analyze correlations between recorded flood exposu...
Current approaches for assessing large-scale flood risks contravene the fundamental principles of th...
There has been a move towards a more integrated approach to flood risk management, which includes a ...
The threat of flooding poses a considerable challenge for justice. Not only are more citizens becomi...
The frequency and severity of floods have increased due to climate change and achieving successful d...
In the winter 2015/2016 a series of storms resulted in widespread flooding in northern England, dama...
Adaptive behaviour has become a crucial aspect in current flood risk management strategies across th...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
During the last decade, most European countries have produced hazard maps of natural hazards, but li...
Flood damages have increased in many regions around the world, and they are expected to continue to ...
International audienceObtaining the support of affected stakeholders is a crucial first step to succ...
Many studies have examined the general public’s flood risk perceptions in the aftermath of local and...
Current approaches for assessing large-scale flood risks contravene the fundamental principles of th...
There has been a move towards a more integrated approach to flood risk management, which includes a ...
The threat of flooding poses a considerable challenge for justice. Not only are more citizens becomi...
The frequency and severity of floods have increased due to climate change and achieving successful d...
In the winter 2015/2016 a series of storms resulted in widespread flooding in northern England, dama...
Adaptive behaviour has become a crucial aspect in current flood risk management strategies across th...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
During the last decade, most European countries have produced hazard maps of natural hazards, but li...
Flood damages have increased in many regions around the world, and they are expected to continue to ...
International audienceObtaining the support of affected stakeholders is a crucial first step to succ...
Many studies have examined the general public’s flood risk perceptions in the aftermath of local and...
Current approaches for assessing large-scale flood risks contravene the fundamental principles of th...
There has been a move towards a more integrated approach to flood risk management, which includes a ...
The threat of flooding poses a considerable challenge for justice. Not only are more citizens becomi...