Although social learning is a key element of multilevel flood risk governance, it is hardly studied. This paper addresses this knowledge gap. The paper aims to identify enabling conditions for social learning in multilevel flood risks governance arrangements.We first conceptualize social learning and draw up a conceptual framework consisting of enabling conditions for social learning, using the literature on adaptive co-management, sustainable land and water management, and integrated flood risk management. Next, we apply this framework to analyze social learning in the context of the Dutch Room for the River program. Our interview results reveal that social learning about integrated flood protection measures took place at multiple levels. ...
Natural resources management in general, and water resources management in particular, are currently...
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction, a concept that has recently evolved from the notion of empl...
Sustainable resources management requires a major transformation of existing resource governance and...
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...
This paper presents a case study of a new adaptive, multi-level governance approach for river basin ...
This paper presents a case study of a new adaptive, multi-level governance approach that supported a...
Social learning has had a growing recognition in the environmental debate and is argued to increase ...
We present and analyze 10 case studies of participatory river-basin management that were conducted a...
Sustainable resources management requires a major transformation of existing resource governance and...
Social capacity building is increasingly suggested as strategy for supporting vulnerable communities...
Sustainable resources management requires a major transformation of existing resource governance and...
The potential occurrence of natural disasters associated with hydro-climatological hazards poses cha...
This thesis provides an analysis how social learning can be supported during the implementation of t...
Natural resources management in general, and water resources management in particular, are currently...
Natural resources management in general, and water resources management in particular, are currently...
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction, a concept that has recently evolved from the notion of empl...
Sustainable resources management requires a major transformation of existing resource governance and...
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...
This paper presents a case study of a new adaptive, multi-level governance approach for river basin ...
This paper presents a case study of a new adaptive, multi-level governance approach that supported a...
Social learning has had a growing recognition in the environmental debate and is argued to increase ...
We present and analyze 10 case studies of participatory river-basin management that were conducted a...
Sustainable resources management requires a major transformation of existing resource governance and...
Social capacity building is increasingly suggested as strategy for supporting vulnerable communities...
Sustainable resources management requires a major transformation of existing resource governance and...
The potential occurrence of natural disasters associated with hydro-climatological hazards poses cha...
This thesis provides an analysis how social learning can be supported during the implementation of t...
Natural resources management in general, and water resources management in particular, are currently...
Natural resources management in general, and water resources management in particular, are currently...
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction, a concept that has recently evolved from the notion of empl...
Sustainable resources management requires a major transformation of existing resource governance and...