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Delivering Integrated Flood Risk Management Governance For Collaboration Learning And Adaptation Herk

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Delivering Integrated Flood Risk Management Governance For Collaboration Learning And Adaptation Herk
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.53 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Herk, Sebastiaan van
ISBN: 9781138026322, 1138026328
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Delivering Integrated Flood Risk Management Governance For Collaboration Learning And Adaptation Herk by Herk, Sebastiaan Van 9781138026322, 1138026328 instant download after payment.

The frequency and consequences of extreme flood events have increased rapidly worldwide in recent decades and climate change and economic growth are likely to exacerbate this trend. Flood protection measures alone cannot accommodate the future frequencies and impacts of flooding. Integrated flood risk management (IFRM) considers a portfolio of measures to reduce flood risk that comprise flood protection, but also land use planning and emergency management.

The implementation of IFRM policies and projects is not straightforward and guidance is lacking. IFRM requires collaboration between multiple disciplines; by a group of stakeholders with various interests and means; to combine objectives and funding from different policy domains; to consider a range of possible options at all spatial scale levels and for various time horizons. Moreover the overarching societal system and its incumbent cultures, structures and practices are yet unfit for IFRM.

This dissertation provides guidance for IFRM: governance arrangements for planning processes; for stimulating learning and collaboration; for adaptation of the physical (natural and man-made) and societal systems. It presents 4 appealing case studies from the Netherlands. This work brings new insights to the scientific domains of inter alia: flood risk management; adaptive co-management; and transition management, particularly through their mutual enrichment.

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