Stability and change in flood risk governance: on path dependencies and change agents (English)
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JOURNAL OF FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT
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Title:Stability and change in flood risk governance: on path dependencies and change agents
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Published in:JOURNAL OF FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT ; 11, 3 ; 230-238
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Publication date:2018-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 11, Issue 3
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Issue Information| 2018
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Pluvial flood risk management: an evolving and specific fieldSchanze, J. et al. | 2018
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Stability and change in flood risk governance: on path dependencies and change agentsWiering, M. / Liefferink, D. / Crabbé, A. et al. | 2018
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Doing more while remaining the same? Flood risk governance in PolandMatczak, P. / Lewandowski, J. / Choryński, A. / Szwed, M. / Kundzewicz, Z. W. et al. | 2018
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Limits to change - institutional dynamics of Dutch flood risk governanceKaufmann, M. et al. | 2018
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Changes in flood risk governance in France: a David and Goliath story?Fournier, M. / Larrue, C. / Schellenberger, T. et al. | 2018
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Belgian flood risk governance: explaining the dynamics within a fragmented governance arrangementMees, H. / Crabbé, A. / Suykens, C. et al. | 2018
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Explaining stability and change. Comparing flood risk governance in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and PolandLiefferink, D. / Wiering, M. / Crabbé, A. / Hegger, D. et al. | 2018
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A review of the flood risk management governance and resilience literatureMorrison, A. / Westbrook, C. J. / Noble, B. F. et al. | 2018
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Trust and the communication of flood risks: comparing the roles of local governments, volunteers in emergency services, and neighboursSeebauer, S. / Babcicky, P. et al. | 2018
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Identifying the signs of weakness, deterioration, and damage to flood defence infrastructure from remotely sensed data and mapped informationTarrant, O. / Hambidge, C. / Hollingsworth, C. / Normandale, D. / Burdett, S. et al. | 2018
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Can floods in large river basins be predicted from floods observed in small subbasins?Ayalew, T. B. / Krajewski, W. F. / Mantilla, R. / Zimmerman, D. L. et al. | 2018
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The role of Facebook and Twitter as organisational communication platforms in relation to flood events in Northern IrelandStephenson, J. / Vaganay, M. / Coon, D. / Cameron, R. / Hewitt, N. et al. | 2018
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Fish stock losses due to extreme floods - findings from pond-based aquaculture in the Czech RepublicRutkayová, J. / Vácha, F. / Maršálek, M. / Beneš, K. / Civišová, H. / Horká, P. / Petrášková, E. / Rost, M. / Šulista, M. et al. | 2018
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WEJ's Table of Contents| 2018