Similar to several other countries in Europe, a policy debate has emerged in Flanders (Belgium) arguing that flood risks should no longer be tackled by water managers alone but should become a shared responsibility between water managers, other governmental actors and citizens. Hence, a form of 'co-production' is advocated, whereby both governmental and non-governmental actors participate in bringing flood risk management into practice. This new approach represents a remarkable break with the past, since flood management in Flanders is traditionally based on flood probability reduction through engineering practices. The intended shift in private-public responsibilities can thus be expected to challenge the existing flood policy arrangement....
On 27 June 2006 the Council of the European Union reached political agreement on a draft directive o...
All over the world spatial flood risk management policies are on the rise. This paper analyses the p...
Traditional flood protection methods have focused efforts on different measures to keep water out of...
Similar to several other countries in Europe, a policy debate has emerged in Flanders (Belgium) argu...
Across Europe, citizens are increasingly expected to participate in the implementation of flood risk...
Across Europe, citizens are increasingly expected to participate in the implementation of flood risk...
The governance of flood risks varies considerably in different parts of the world. Obviously this is...
At the beginning of the 21st century, the Netherlands and Flanders introduced a risk-based approach ...
The Dutch policy arrangements that deal with flood risks are in a process of change. Over the past d...
Citizens in Europe are increasingly being encouraged by policymakers to contribute to flood risk gov...
Although flood risk is usually framed as a physical problem, there is also an important socio-spatia...
Based on the results of recent studies a renewed vision for flood risk management in Flanders took s...
ABSTRACTAcross Europe, there is an increasing trend towards citizen involvement in the implementatio...
none1noIn this paper, I applied statistical, econometric, and mathematical methodologies to evaluate...
On 27 June 2006 the Council of the European Union reached political agreement on a draft directive o...
All over the world spatial flood risk management policies are on the rise. This paper analyses the p...
Traditional flood protection methods have focused efforts on different measures to keep water out of...
Similar to several other countries in Europe, a policy debate has emerged in Flanders (Belgium) argu...
Across Europe, citizens are increasingly expected to participate in the implementation of flood risk...
Across Europe, citizens are increasingly expected to participate in the implementation of flood risk...
The governance of flood risks varies considerably in different parts of the world. Obviously this is...
At the beginning of the 21st century, the Netherlands and Flanders introduced a risk-based approach ...
The Dutch policy arrangements that deal with flood risks are in a process of change. Over the past d...
Citizens in Europe are increasingly being encouraged by policymakers to contribute to flood risk gov...
Although flood risk is usually framed as a physical problem, there is also an important socio-spatia...
Based on the results of recent studies a renewed vision for flood risk management in Flanders took s...
ABSTRACTAcross Europe, there is an increasing trend towards citizen involvement in the implementatio...
none1noIn this paper, I applied statistical, econometric, and mathematical methodologies to evaluate...
On 27 June 2006 the Council of the European Union reached political agreement on a draft directive o...
All over the world spatial flood risk management policies are on the rise. This paper analyses the p...
Traditional flood protection methods have focused efforts on different measures to keep water out of...