Recurrent Governance Challenges in the Implementation and Alignment of Flood Risk Management Strategies: a Review

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Date
2016
Volume
30
Issue
13
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Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V
Abstract

In Europe increasing flood risks challenge societies to diversify their Flood Risk Management Strategies (FRMSs). Such a diversification implies that actors not only focus on flood defence, but also and simultaneously on flood risk prevention, mitigation, preparation and recovery. There is much literature on the implementation of specific strategies and measures as well as on flood risk governance more generally. What is lacking, though, is a clear overview of the complex set of governance challenges which may result from a diversification and alignment of FRM strategies. This paper aims to address this knowledge gap. It elaborates on 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. It identifies eight overall coordination mechanisms that have proven to be useful in this respect.

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Collaboration, Coordination mechanisms, Europe, Flood risk governance, Flood risk management, Literature review, Participation
Citation
Dieperink, C., Hegger, D. L. T., Bakker, M. H. N., Kundzewicz, Z. W., Green, C., & Driessen, P. P. J. (2016). Recurrent Governance Challenges in the Implementation and Alignment of Flood Risk Management Strategies: a Review. 30(13). https://doi.org//10.1007/s11269-016-1491-7
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CC BY 4.0 Unported