Legitimacy has received comparatively less attention than societal resilience in the context of flooding, thus methods for assessing and monitoring the legitimacy of flood risk governance arrangements are noticeably lacking. This study attempts to address this gap by assessing the legitimacy of flood risk governance arrangements in six European countries through cross-disciplinary and comparative research methods. On the basis of this assessment, recommendations to enhance the legitimacy of flood risk governance in Europe are presented
This report has been compiled as part of the STAR-FLOOD project, a European FP7 project focused on f...
Across Europe, citizens are increasingly expected to participate in the implementation of flood risk...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
Legitimacy has received comparatively less attention than societal resilience in the context of floo...
Legitimacy has received comparatively less attention than societal resilience in the context of floo...
Calls to strengthen flood risk governance are echoed across Europe amidst a growing consensus that f...
Legitimacy is often dwarfed by preoccupations with resilience in the context of Flood Risk Governanc...
Legitimacy is often dwarfed by preoccupations with resilience in the context of Flood Risk Governanc...
Legitimacy is widely regarded as a founding principle of ‘good’ and effective governance, yet despit...
Legitimacy is widely regarded as a founding principle of ‘good’ and effective governance, yet despit...
Legitimacy is widely regarded as a founding principle of ‘good’ and effective governance, yet despit...
This report, together with the report "Researching Flood Risk Governance in Europe: a framework and ...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
Diversity in flood risk management approaches is often considered to be a strength. However in some ...
Flood mitigation is a strategy that is growing in importance across Europe. This growth corresponds ...
This report has been compiled as part of the STAR-FLOOD project, a European FP7 project focused on f...
Across Europe, citizens are increasingly expected to participate in the implementation of flood risk...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
Legitimacy has received comparatively less attention than societal resilience in the context of floo...
Legitimacy has received comparatively less attention than societal resilience in the context of floo...
Calls to strengthen flood risk governance are echoed across Europe amidst a growing consensus that f...
Legitimacy is often dwarfed by preoccupations with resilience in the context of Flood Risk Governanc...
Legitimacy is often dwarfed by preoccupations with resilience in the context of Flood Risk Governanc...
Legitimacy is widely regarded as a founding principle of ‘good’ and effective governance, yet despit...
Legitimacy is widely regarded as a founding principle of ‘good’ and effective governance, yet despit...
Legitimacy is widely regarded as a founding principle of ‘good’ and effective governance, yet despit...
This report, together with the report "Researching Flood Risk Governance in Europe: a framework and ...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
Diversity in flood risk management approaches is often considered to be a strength. However in some ...
Flood mitigation is a strategy that is growing in importance across Europe. This growth corresponds ...
This report has been compiled as part of the STAR-FLOOD project, a European FP7 project focused on f...
Across Europe, citizens are increasingly expected to participate in the implementation of flood risk...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...