Flood risk management nowadays affects landowners behind dikes, broadening the group of stakeholders. Interactive governance provides an approach to negotiate and balance the diverging interests of stakeholders involved. One of the benefits of interactive governance is creating satisfaction through involvement, making stakeholders less prone to taking legal action against implementation. This paper tests this assumption through standardized quantitative longitudinal research, demonstrating a statistically positive correlation between interactive governance and stakeholder satisfaction
International audienceFlooding is the most common of all natural disasters and accounts for large nu...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
Flood risk management nowadays affects landowners behind dikes, broadening the group of stakeholders...
The European Flood Directive (FD) shifted water management policy from flood protection to flood ris...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
Flooding is routinely among the most disastrous annual events worldwide with extensive impacts on hu...
Within literature, normative assumptions are often made about the benefits of using interactive gove...
Climate change is one of the risks the contemporary society is confronted with. The paper focuses in...
There is lively scholarly and societal debate on the need to diversify flood risk management strateg...
<p>In recent years stakeholder participation has become a popular topic in flood management. Little ...
Devolution of responsibilities is transforming how flood risk is managed in many countries. Research...
In recent years stakeholder participation has become a popular topic in flood management. Little is ...
In the past years, stakeholder engagement has become more important in flood risk management. On the...
AbstractAdvancing stakeholder participation beyond consultation offers a range of benefits for local...
International audienceFlooding is the most common of all natural disasters and accounts for large nu...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
Flood risk management nowadays affects landowners behind dikes, broadening the group of stakeholders...
The European Flood Directive (FD) shifted water management policy from flood protection to flood ris...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
Flooding is routinely among the most disastrous annual events worldwide with extensive impacts on hu...
Within literature, normative assumptions are often made about the benefits of using interactive gove...
Climate change is one of the risks the contemporary society is confronted with. The paper focuses in...
There is lively scholarly and societal debate on the need to diversify flood risk management strateg...
<p>In recent years stakeholder participation has become a popular topic in flood management. Little ...
Devolution of responsibilities is transforming how flood risk is managed in many countries. Research...
In recent years stakeholder participation has become a popular topic in flood management. Little is ...
In the past years, stakeholder engagement has become more important in flood risk management. On the...
AbstractAdvancing stakeholder participation beyond consultation offers a range of benefits for local...
International audienceFlooding is the most common of all natural disasters and accounts for large nu...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...
In order to make European regions more resilient to flood risks a broadening of Flood Risk Managemen...