The Netherlands Centre for River Studies (NCR) organised a special session on River Flood Risk Management in Different Parts of the World, during the 3rd International Symposium of Flood Defence (ISDF3) on 25 and 26 May 2005 in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Lectures were given on the past and present policy approach in Bangladesh, the USA, Germany, England and Wales, and the Netherlands. Also, an introduction was given on UNESCO's initiative to promote integrated flood risk management worldwide by capacity building and training in developing countries. This paper summarises the common issues and differences between the approaches in the various parts of the world, and attempts to provide a synthesis of the discussions, held after the respectiv...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
The frequency and consequences of extreme flood events have increased rapidly worldwide in recent de...
Floods are becoming a very huge problem in most developed and developing countries, due to natural a...
Traditionally river systems have been a source of economic prosperity, but also the cause of devasta...
On 27 June 2006 the Council of the European Union reached political agreement on a draft directive o...
Many countries are reassessing their approaches in the face of improved understanding of flood risks...
The water-related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain ...
Water-related disasters have increased considerably worldwide in recent years. While certain trends ...
The Netherlands has a long tradition of flood risk management, due to its special physical location ...
Sustainable flood risk management (SFRM) has become popular since the 1980s. Many governmental and n...
Floods cause distress and damage wherever and whenever they happen. Flooding from rivers, estuaries ...
This paper presents an analysis of two policy discourses on river and flood-hazard management. One i...
Water-related disasters have increased considerably worldwide in recent years. While certain trends ...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
Flood-risk management (FRM) is shaped by context: a society’s cultural background; physical possibil...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
The frequency and consequences of extreme flood events have increased rapidly worldwide in recent de...
Floods are becoming a very huge problem in most developed and developing countries, due to natural a...
Traditionally river systems have been a source of economic prosperity, but also the cause of devasta...
On 27 June 2006 the Council of the European Union reached political agreement on a draft directive o...
Many countries are reassessing their approaches in the face of improved understanding of flood risks...
The water-related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain ...
Water-related disasters have increased considerably worldwide in recent years. While certain trends ...
The Netherlands has a long tradition of flood risk management, due to its special physical location ...
Sustainable flood risk management (SFRM) has become popular since the 1980s. Many governmental and n...
Floods cause distress and damage wherever and whenever they happen. Flooding from rivers, estuaries ...
This paper presents an analysis of two policy discourses on river and flood-hazard management. One i...
Water-related disasters have increased considerably worldwide in recent years. While certain trends ...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
Flood-risk management (FRM) is shaped by context: a society’s cultural background; physical possibil...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
The frequency and consequences of extreme flood events have increased rapidly worldwide in recent de...
Floods are becoming a very huge problem in most developed and developing countries, due to natural a...