As a reaction to flooding events, various governments in Europe addressed the need to create more physical space for water. Experiences in the Netherlands have shown, however, that the development and implementation of these measures can result in local opposition. Based on an examination of such conflicts, it is argued that spatial planning should not only be regarded as an instrument for regulating the land required for flood reduction, but also as an important substantive perspective through which participation can be facilitated and through which water management objectives can be balanced with other spatial claims on the landscape
Flooding is expected to become more common and more severe as climate change progresses. Past and on...
Can the recent rise of Dutch multifunctional flood defenses be explained by the increased integratio...
The European Floods Directive requires member states to prepare flood risk management plans for thei...
As a reaction to flooding events, various governments in Europe addressed the need to create more ph...
Spatial planning is increasingly regarded as an important instrument to reduce flood consequences. N...
In response to extreme flood events and an increasing awareness that traditional flood control measu...
The flood risk management plan challenges both water engineers and spatial planners. It calls for a ...
Traditionally, governmental authorities in the Netherlands have a strong focus on the construction a...
All over the world spatial flood risk management policies are on the rise. This paper analyses the p...
Around the world, deltaic and coastal regions like the Netherlands are facing challenges from climat...
Spatial planning can effectively reduce the vulnerability of an area, and thus the consequences of f...
The floods and the risk in the Rhine basin can only effectively be reduced if, in addition to techni...
The European flood risk management plan is a new instrument introduced by the Floods Directive. It i...
This thesis introduces the reader to the new Dutch policy of water management, which combines conven...
The European flood risk management plan is a new instrument introduced by the Floods Directive. It i...
Flooding is expected to become more common and more severe as climate change progresses. Past and on...
Can the recent rise of Dutch multifunctional flood defenses be explained by the increased integratio...
The European Floods Directive requires member states to prepare flood risk management plans for thei...
As a reaction to flooding events, various governments in Europe addressed the need to create more ph...
Spatial planning is increasingly regarded as an important instrument to reduce flood consequences. N...
In response to extreme flood events and an increasing awareness that traditional flood control measu...
The flood risk management plan challenges both water engineers and spatial planners. It calls for a ...
Traditionally, governmental authorities in the Netherlands have a strong focus on the construction a...
All over the world spatial flood risk management policies are on the rise. This paper analyses the p...
Around the world, deltaic and coastal regions like the Netherlands are facing challenges from climat...
Spatial planning can effectively reduce the vulnerability of an area, and thus the consequences of f...
The floods and the risk in the Rhine basin can only effectively be reduced if, in addition to techni...
The European flood risk management plan is a new instrument introduced by the Floods Directive. It i...
This thesis introduces the reader to the new Dutch policy of water management, which combines conven...
The European flood risk management plan is a new instrument introduced by the Floods Directive. It i...
Flooding is expected to become more common and more severe as climate change progresses. Past and on...
Can the recent rise of Dutch multifunctional flood defenses be explained by the increased integratio...
The European Floods Directive requires member states to prepare flood risk management plans for thei...