Flood resilience (resilient flood risk management), which has been repeatedly demanded, can be achieved through the phases of the risk management cycle. There is a vast body of literature on adaptation, disaster risk reduction measures, and effectiveness of prevention, seen through the lens of postdisaster recovery, but oftentimes the existing literature seems to underestimate the impact of financial flood recovery schemes on resilient recovery of individual households in particular. This contribution focuses on how financial schemes for flood damage compensations—their sources, design, and timing—shape the resilience of recovery of individual households. It discusses the dilemma of recovery of whether recovery schemes should be used strate...
The large flood losses that have been sustained since 1998 in the UK, and the competitiveness of the...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
Learning to live with flood requires learning to manage flood recovery. While in the United Kingdom ...
Options for the increase of flood resilience during the recovery phase is, to a large extent, overlo...
There is a high potential for recovery mechanisms to be used to incentivise the uptake of flood miti...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
To prevent floods from becoming disasters, social vulnerability must be integrated into flood risk m...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex-post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
Diversification of flood risk management strategies can be seen as a necessary but not sufficient pr...
Resilience to flooding is influenced by adaptations or behavior that address risk reduction at all s...
Urban resilience is a key focus of current approaches to flood management. The notion of resilience ...
Flood risk management has proven successful at reducing the threat of some flooding hazards, prevent...
Flooding is not generally regarded as being the kind of hazard that is symptomatic of a ‘Risk Societ...
The large flood losses that have been sustained since 1998 in the UK, and the competitiveness of the...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
Learning to live with flood requires learning to manage flood recovery. While in the United Kingdom ...
Options for the increase of flood resilience during the recovery phase is, to a large extent, overlo...
There is a high potential for recovery mechanisms to be used to incentivise the uptake of flood miti...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
To prevent floods from becoming disasters, social vulnerability must be integrated into flood risk m...
There is a wealth of literature on the design of ex-post compensation mechanisms for natural disaste...
Diversification of flood risk management strategies can be seen as a necessary but not sufficient pr...
Resilience to flooding is influenced by adaptations or behavior that address risk reduction at all s...
Urban resilience is a key focus of current approaches to flood management. The notion of resilience ...
Flood risk management has proven successful at reducing the threat of some flooding hazards, prevent...
Flooding is not generally regarded as being the kind of hazard that is symptomatic of a ‘Risk Societ...
The large flood losses that have been sustained since 1998 in the UK, and the competitiveness of the...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
Learning to live with flood requires learning to manage flood recovery. While in the United Kingdom ...