Dr Meghan Alexander


NameDr Meghan Alexander
Job titleResearch Assistant
Research institute
Primary appointmentS&T School Leadership
Contact categoryAcademic staff (past)

Research outputs

Supporting flood and coastal erosion risk management through partnerships: key lessons

Priest, S., Alexander, M., McCarthy, S., Penning-Rowsell, E., Cumiskey, L. and Cobbing, P. 2021. Supporting flood and coastal erosion risk management through partnerships: key lessons. Bristol, UK Environment Agency.

Cross-sectoral coordination and integration: journey planner 3

Priest, S. and Alexander, M. 2021. Cross-sectoral coordination and integration: journey planner 3. UK Environment Agency.

A journey towards accountable and legitimate partnerships, Journey planner on internal partnership dynamics

Priest, S. and Alexander, M. 2021. A journey towards accountable and legitimate partnerships, Journey planner on internal partnership dynamics. Environment Agency.

A journey towards accountable and legitimate partnerships, Journey planner for legitimate partnerships

Priest, S. and Alexander, M. 2021. A journey towards accountable and legitimate partnerships, Journey planner for legitimate partnerships. Environment Agency.

Self-assessment framework: measuring the effectiveness of partnership governance arrangements

Alexander, M. and Priest, S. 2021. Self-assessment framework: measuring the effectiveness of partnership governance arrangements. Environment Agency.

Evaluating the effectiveness of flood and coastal erosion risk governance in England and Wales

Alexander, M., Priest, S., Penning-Rowsell, E. and Cobbing, P. 2021. Evaluating the effectiveness of flood and coastal erosion risk governance in England and Wales. Bristol, UK Environment Agency.

Shaping flood risk governance through science-policy interfaces: Insights from England, France and The Netherlands

Hegger, D., Alexander, M., Raadgever, G., Priest, S. and Bruzzone, S. 2020. Shaping flood risk governance through science-policy interfaces: Insights from England, France and The Netherlands. Environmental Science & Policy. 106, pp. 157-165. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2020.02.002

A framework linking ecosystem services and human well‐being: Saltmarsh as a case study

Rendón, O., Garbutt, A., Skov, M., Möller, I., Alexander, M., Ballinger, R., Wyles, K., Smith, G., McKinley, E., Griffin, J., Thomas, M., Davidson, K., Pagès, J., Read, S. and Beaumont, N. 2019. A framework linking ecosystem services and human well‐being: Saltmarsh as a case study. People and Nature. 1 (4), pp. 486-496. https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10050

Assessing the legitimacy of flood risk governance arrangements in Europe: insights from intra-country evaluations

Pettersson, M., Van Rijswick, M., Suykens, C., Alexander, M., Ek, K. and Priest, S. 2017. Assessing the legitimacy of flood risk governance arrangements in Europe: insights from intra-country evaluations. Water International. 42 (8), pp. 929-944. https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2017.1393716

The risk of ill-informed reform: the future for English flood risk management

Alexander, M., Priest, S. and Penning-Rowsell, E. 2018. The risk of ill-informed reform: the future for English flood risk management. Area. 50 (3), pp. 426-429. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12393

Bridging the legitimacy gap—translating theory into practical signposts for legitimate flood risk governance

Alexander, M., Doorn, N. and Priest, S. 2018. Bridging the legitimacy gap—translating theory into practical signposts for legitimate flood risk governance. Regional Environmental Change. 18 (2), pp. 397-408. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-017-1195-4

Coproducing flood risk management through citizen involvement: insights from cross-country comparison in Europe

Mees, H., Crabbé, A., Alexander, M., Kaufmann, M., Bruzzone, S., Lévy, L. and Lewandowski, J. 2016. Coproducing flood risk management through citizen involvement: insights from cross-country comparison in Europe. Ecology & Society. 21 (3). https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-08500-210307

Bridges over troubled waters: an interdisciplinary framework for evaluating the interconnectedness within fragmented domestic flood risk management systems

Gilissen, H., Alexander, M., Beyers, J., Chmielewski, P., Matczak, P., Schellenberger, T. and Suykens, C. 2016. Bridges over troubled waters: an interdisciplinary framework for evaluating the interconnectedness within fragmented domestic flood risk management systems. Journal of Water Law. 25 (1), pp. 12-26.

A framework for evaluating flood risk governance

Alexander, M., Priest, S. and Mees, H. 2016. A framework for evaluating flood risk governance. Environmental Science & Policy. 64, pp. 38-47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2016.06.004

Analysing and evaluating flood risk governance in England – enhancing societal resilience through comprehensive and aligned flood risk governance arrangements

Alexander, M., Priest, S., Micou, P., Tapsell, S., Green, C., Parker, D. and Homewood, S. 2016. Analysing and evaluating flood risk governance in England – enhancing societal resilience through comprehensive and aligned flood risk governance arrangements. Middlesex University.

Translating the complexities of flood risk science using KEEPER - a knowledge exchange exploratory tool for professionals in emergency response

Alexander, M., Viavattene, C., Faulkner, H. and Priest, S. 2014. Translating the complexities of flood risk science using KEEPER - a knowledge exchange exploratory tool for professionals in emergency response. Journal of Flood Risk Management. 7 (3), pp. 205-216. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12042

Constructions of flood vulnerability across an etic-emic spectrum

Alexander, M. 2014. Constructions of flood vulnerability across an etic-emic spectrum. PhD thesis Middlesex University Flood Hazard Research Centre

Social vulnerability to natural hazards

Tapsell, S., McCarthy, S., Faulkner, H., Alexander, M., Steinführer, A., Kuhlicke, C., Brown, S., Walker, G., Pellizzoni, L., Scolobig, A., De Marchi, B., Bianchizza, C., Supramaniam, M. and Kallis, G. 2010. Social vulnerability to natural hazards. European Commission.
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