The management of coastal flood risk is adapting to meet the challenges and increased risks posed by population change as well as by climate change, especially sea level rise. Protection is being targeted to areas where the benefits are highest, while elsewhere there is a shift towards more localized “living with floods” and “resilience” approaches. Such decentralized approaches to flood risk management (FRM) require a diverse range of stakeholder groups to be engaged as “flood risk citizens”. Engagement of households in FRM is central to this process. Despite significant research on stakeholder engagement in coastal and flood risk management, there is less focus on the nature of responsibility in coastal adaptation. There is no framework b...
The widely accepted flood risk management (FRM) doctrine acknowledges that measures such as control,...
Environmental disasters, and especially floods, are among today's biggest sustainability challenges....
AbstractThis paper focuses on how scientific uncertainties about future peak flood flows and sea lev...
The management of coastal flood risk is adapting to meet the challenges and increased risks posed by...
The management of coastal flood risk is adapting to meet the challenges and increased risks posed by...
The management of coastal flood risk is adapting to meet the challenges and increased risks posed by...
Coastal flooding is a major concern in England, with significant past and potential future damages. ...
Coastal flooding resulting in environmental, social or economic disasters are rare, but have occurre...
We do not know the full extent to which coastal flood risk management (FRM) through insurance, plann...
Abstract Residents should take adaptive action to reduce flood risk—this claim increasingly resonate...
Residents should take adaptive action to reduce flood risk—this claim increasingly resonates in the ...
The flood risk management (FRM) doctrine that drives coastal flood preparedness in England acknowled...
This paper explores the evolution of a more sociotechnical variety of flood and coastal risk managem...
The widely accepted flood risk management (FRM) doctrine acknowledges that measures such as control,...
Environmental disasters, and especially floods, are among today's biggest sustainability challenges....
AbstractThis paper focuses on how scientific uncertainties about future peak flood flows and sea lev...
The management of coastal flood risk is adapting to meet the challenges and increased risks posed by...
The management of coastal flood risk is adapting to meet the challenges and increased risks posed by...
The management of coastal flood risk is adapting to meet the challenges and increased risks posed by...
Coastal flooding is a major concern in England, with significant past and potential future damages. ...
Coastal flooding resulting in environmental, social or economic disasters are rare, but have occurre...
We do not know the full extent to which coastal flood risk management (FRM) through insurance, plann...
Abstract Residents should take adaptive action to reduce flood risk—this claim increasingly resonate...
Residents should take adaptive action to reduce flood risk—this claim increasingly resonates in the ...
The flood risk management (FRM) doctrine that drives coastal flood preparedness in England acknowled...
This paper explores the evolution of a more sociotechnical variety of flood and coastal risk managem...
The widely accepted flood risk management (FRM) doctrine acknowledges that measures such as control,...
Environmental disasters, and especially floods, are among today's biggest sustainability challenges....
AbstractThis paper focuses on how scientific uncertainties about future peak flood flows and sea lev...