This paper examines the rescaling of flood risk management (FRM) in Britain over the past 70+ years. Drawing on recent research in geography and elsewhere – which has engaged the politics of scale literature with the rescaling of water and environmental governance – we seek to illustrate the mis-match between the rescaling of the geographical unit of management and the nexus of power and control of those engaged in FRM. For those seeking positive examples of multi-level decentralised governance in water resource management, where power is shared across the spatial scales, our historical analysis struggles to find evidence. Rather, despite attempts to ‘hollow-out’ the state through the scaling ‘out’ and ‘down’ of FRM responsibilities, our ev...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative ...
The drought in the south-east of England in 2004-06 generated important insights for contemporary in...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
Flood risk management (FRM) in England is undergoing a major paradigm shift as it moves from an ideo...
Using English flood‐risk governance as an example, this chapter assesses the relationship between cu...
There has been a noticeable shift in the way in which flood risks are managed in England. This is be...
The discourse of "flood defence", deeply rooted in English historical traditions, has been contested...
The construction of flooding and flood risk management are complex and there is potential for disson...
Drainage has been managed in England and Wales for centuries, but only in the past 20 ...
Results from the ESRC “Crises and catalysts” project tracking flood risk management (FRM) policy cha...
Recent years have seen a gradual adoption of a "catchment-scale" approach to flood risk management i...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) to flood risk management include natural flood management (NFM) and sus...
In the UK there has been a gradual transition in both the framing of flooding as a policy issue and ...
Good governance has been clearly identified as a priority for deep disaster vulnerability reduction ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative ...
The drought in the south-east of England in 2004-06 generated important insights for contemporary in...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
Flood risk management (FRM) in England is undergoing a major paradigm shift as it moves from an ideo...
Using English flood‐risk governance as an example, this chapter assesses the relationship between cu...
There has been a noticeable shift in the way in which flood risks are managed in England. This is be...
The discourse of "flood defence", deeply rooted in English historical traditions, has been contested...
The construction of flooding and flood risk management are complex and there is potential for disson...
Drainage has been managed in England and Wales for centuries, but only in the past 20 ...
Results from the ESRC “Crises and catalysts” project tracking flood risk management (FRM) policy cha...
Recent years have seen a gradual adoption of a "catchment-scale" approach to flood risk management i...
The information, practices and views in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessari...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) to flood risk management include natural flood management (NFM) and sus...
In the UK there has been a gradual transition in both the framing of flooding as a policy issue and ...
Good governance has been clearly identified as a priority for deep disaster vulnerability reduction ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative ...
The drought in the south-east of England in 2004-06 generated important insights for contemporary in...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...