Recurrent Governance Challenges in the Implementation and Alignment of Flood Risk Management Strategies: a Review
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Last Updated | September 11, 2018, 08:24 (UTC) |
Created | July 26, 2018, 10:39 (UTC) |
marta.arenas@imdea.org | |
Language | Eng |
Original language | English |
Abstract | Potential processes and mechanisms for coordinating the activities and capacities of actors that are involved on different levels and in different sectors of flood risk governance, both concerning the implementation of individual strategies and the coordination of the overall set of strategies. |
License | CC-BY-4.0 |
Classification | Environment |
Free keywords | Flood risk governance, Flood risk management, Coordination mechanisms, Participation, Collaboration, Europe, Literature review |
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Organisation: Springer Publishing
Email: tpl@springernature.com Role: Publisher |
Related publications | Dieperink, C., DL T. Hegger, M. H. N. Bakker, Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz, Colin Green, and P. P. J. Driessen (2016). "Recurrent governance challenges in the implementation and alignment of flood risk management strategies: a review." Water Resources Management 30, no. 13: 4467-4481. |