The paper argues for a governmentality perspective on risk-management politics and resilience-related governance. This perspective pays ample attention to conflicts and discursive ‘battles’ in which different truths and normative assessments, including specific rationalities, subjectivities and technologies of governing compete against. Up to now, the literature on governmentality and resilience has mainly been based on empirical research in the UK. This research highlights the growing importance of neoliberal forms of governing, including a shift in governing strategies towards activating and responsibilizing the public. This is to some extent in contrast to observations about dealing with flood risk on the river Weisseritz in Dresden. The...
Using English flood‐risk governance as an example, this chapter assesses the relationship between cu...
We compared the governance of flood risk in England and the Netherlands, focusing on the general pol...
Resilience has become a fashionable concept in UK policy-making in the last years. Many commentators...
This thesis is concerned with what it means to govern through resilience, with emphasis on flood gov...
An increased focus on the concept of resilience in flood protection has led to the development of a ...
An increased focus on the concept of resilience in flood protection has led to the development of a ...
AbstractAn increased focus on the concept of resilience in flood protection has led to the developme...
There is lively scholarly and societal debate on the need to diversify flood risk management strateg...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
This paper uses an empirical analysis of a water conflict in the German state of Brandenburg to expl...
This paper uses an empirical analysis of a water conflict in the German state of Brandenburg to expl...
Countries all over the world face increasing flood risks because of urbanization and the effects of ...
textabstractThere is a growing recognition of resilience enhancement as an additional objective for ...
The concept of resilience is increasingly applied to policy-making. However, despite its widespread ...
There is a growing recognition of resilience enhancement as an additional objective for adaptation. ...
Using English flood‐risk governance as an example, this chapter assesses the relationship between cu...
We compared the governance of flood risk in England and the Netherlands, focusing on the general pol...
Resilience has become a fashionable concept in UK policy-making in the last years. Many commentators...
This thesis is concerned with what it means to govern through resilience, with emphasis on flood gov...
An increased focus on the concept of resilience in flood protection has led to the development of a ...
An increased focus on the concept of resilience in flood protection has led to the development of a ...
AbstractAn increased focus on the concept of resilience in flood protection has led to the developme...
There is lively scholarly and societal debate on the need to diversify flood risk management strateg...
There has been an upsurge in studies of flood risk governance (FRG): steering and decision-making by...
This paper uses an empirical analysis of a water conflict in the German state of Brandenburg to expl...
This paper uses an empirical analysis of a water conflict in the German state of Brandenburg to expl...
Countries all over the world face increasing flood risks because of urbanization and the effects of ...
textabstractThere is a growing recognition of resilience enhancement as an additional objective for ...
The concept of resilience is increasingly applied to policy-making. However, despite its widespread ...
There is a growing recognition of resilience enhancement as an additional objective for adaptation. ...
Using English flood‐risk governance as an example, this chapter assesses the relationship between cu...
We compared the governance of flood risk in England and the Netherlands, focusing on the general pol...
Resilience has become a fashionable concept in UK policy-making in the last years. Many commentators...