Efforts to collaboratively manage the risk of flooding are ultimately based on individuals learning about risks, the decision process, and the effectiveness of decisions made in prior situations. This article argues that much can be learned about a governance setting by explicitly evaluating the relationships through which influential individuals and their immediate contacts receive and send information to one another. We define these individuals as “brokers,” and the networks that emerge from their interactions as “learning spaces.” The aim of this article is to develop strategies to identify and evaluate the properties of a broker's learning space that are indicative of a collaborative flood risk management arrangement. The first part of ...
Hydro-meteorological hazards annually lead to considerable economic losses worldwide. Property level...
Sustainable resources management requires a major transformation of existing resource governance and...
This paper presents an approach to enhance the role of local stakeholders in dealing with urban floo...
Efforts to collaboratively manage the risk of flooding are ultimately based on individuals learning ...
AbstractThe importance of designing suitable participatory governance processes is generally acknowl...
Although social learning is a key element of multilevel flood risk governance, it is hardly studied....
Although social learning is a key element of multilevel flood risk governance, it is hardly studied....
In response to the EU Floods Directive (2007/60/EC), flood hazard maps are currently produced all ov...
This paper presents a case study of a new adaptive, multi-level governance approach for river basin ...
Public officials in Dresden are concerned about learning from and for rare flood events like the Elb...
There is lively scholarly and societal debate on the need to diversify flood risk management strateg...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
The potential occurrence of natural disasters associated with hydro-climatological hazards poses cha...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
Contains fulltext : 175962pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Flood risk...
Hydro-meteorological hazards annually lead to considerable economic losses worldwide. Property level...
Sustainable resources management requires a major transformation of existing resource governance and...
This paper presents an approach to enhance the role of local stakeholders in dealing with urban floo...
Efforts to collaboratively manage the risk of flooding are ultimately based on individuals learning ...
AbstractThe importance of designing suitable participatory governance processes is generally acknowl...
Although social learning is a key element of multilevel flood risk governance, it is hardly studied....
Although social learning is a key element of multilevel flood risk governance, it is hardly studied....
In response to the EU Floods Directive (2007/60/EC), flood hazard maps are currently produced all ov...
This paper presents a case study of a new adaptive, multi-level governance approach for river basin ...
Public officials in Dresden are concerned about learning from and for rare flood events like the Elb...
There is lively scholarly and societal debate on the need to diversify flood risk management strateg...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
The potential occurrence of natural disasters associated with hydro-climatological hazards poses cha...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
Contains fulltext : 175962pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Flood risk...
Hydro-meteorological hazards annually lead to considerable economic losses worldwide. Property level...
Sustainable resources management requires a major transformation of existing resource governance and...
This paper presents an approach to enhance the role of local stakeholders in dealing with urban floo...