AbstractThis paper focuses on how scientific uncertainties about future peak flood flows and sea level rises are accounted for in long term strategic planning processes to adapt inland and coastal flood risk management in England to climate change. Combining key informant interviews (n=18) with documentary analysis, it explores the institutional tensions between adaptive management approaches emphasising openness to uncertainty and to alternative policy options on the one hand and risk-based ones that close them down by transforming uncertainties into calculable risks whose management can be rationalized through cost-benefit analysis and nationally consistent, risk-based priority setting on the other hand. These alternative approaches to ma...
Benefits policy developers and advisors, practitioners, researchers and others interested in dealing...
The construction of flooding and flood risk management are complex and there is potential for disson...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
AbstractThis paper focuses on how scientific uncertainties about future peak flood flows and sea lev...
Interviews were conducted with risk managers in a case-study area in England to determine the factor...
Decision-makers face a particular challenge in planning for climate adaptation. The complexity of cl...
Floods are one of the biggest natural hazards to society, and there is increasing concern about the ...
Worldwide, an increase in flood damage is observed. Governments are looking for effective ways to pr...
In the winter 2015/2016 a series of storms resulted in widespread flooding in northern England, dama...
AbstractThe changing risk of flooding associated with climate change presents different challenges f...
Although England has been experiencing major floods dating back thousands of years, the hazard is i...
Climate change highlights the challenges for long-term policy making in the face of persistent and i...
This chapter will provide an overview and analysis of the experiences of flooding in England since t...
Climate change may lead to an increased risk of river floods in the Netherlands. However, the impact...
Climate change and increasing urbanization are projected to result in an increase in surface water f...
Benefits policy developers and advisors, practitioners, researchers and others interested in dealing...
The construction of flooding and flood risk management are complex and there is potential for disson...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
AbstractThis paper focuses on how scientific uncertainties about future peak flood flows and sea lev...
Interviews were conducted with risk managers in a case-study area in England to determine the factor...
Decision-makers face a particular challenge in planning for climate adaptation. The complexity of cl...
Floods are one of the biggest natural hazards to society, and there is increasing concern about the ...
Worldwide, an increase in flood damage is observed. Governments are looking for effective ways to pr...
In the winter 2015/2016 a series of storms resulted in widespread flooding in northern England, dama...
AbstractThe changing risk of flooding associated with climate change presents different challenges f...
Although England has been experiencing major floods dating back thousands of years, the hazard is i...
Climate change highlights the challenges for long-term policy making in the face of persistent and i...
This chapter will provide an overview and analysis of the experiences of flooding in England since t...
Climate change may lead to an increased risk of river floods in the Netherlands. However, the impact...
Climate change and increasing urbanization are projected to result in an increase in surface water f...
Benefits policy developers and advisors, practitioners, researchers and others interested in dealing...
The construction of flooding and flood risk management are complex and there is potential for disson...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...