Explaining differences in flood management approaches in Europe and in the USA – a comparative analysis

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Bubeck, P., Kreibich, H., Penning-Rowsell, E., Botzen, W., De Moel, H. and Klijn, F. 2015. Explaining differences in flood management approaches in Europe and in the USA – a comparative analysis. Journal of Flood Risk Management. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12151
TypeArticle
TitleExplaining differences in flood management approaches in Europe and in the USA – a comparative analysis
AuthorsBubeck, P., Kreibich, H., Penning-Rowsell, E., Botzen, W., De Moel, H. and Klijn, F.
Abstract

Flood risk management in Europe and worldwide is not static but constantly in a state of flux. There has been a trend towards more integrated flood risk management in many countries. However, the initial situation and the pace and direction of change is very different in the various countries. In this paper, we will present a conceptual framework that seeks to explain why countries opt for different flood risk management portfolios. The developed framework utilises insights from a range of policy science concepts in an integrated way and considers, among others, factors such as geographical characteristics, the experience with flood disasters, as well as human behavioural aspects.

Research GroupFlood Hazard Research Centre
PublisherBlackwell
JournalJournal of Flood Risk Management
ISSN1753-318X
Publication dates
Print28 Apr 2015
Publication process dates
Deposited28 May 2015
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12151
LanguageEnglish
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