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Land Policy for Flood Risk Management—Toward a New Working Paradigm

Kristina Potočki, Thomas Hartmann, Lenka Slavíková, Dennis Collentine, Kristīna Veidemane, Pavel Raška, J. Barstad, Rhys Evans

2022Earth s Future25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Flood risk management (FRM) aims to integrate necessary technical measures with environmental and societal approaches. Focusing on the process and governance of how to plan, implement, and maintain solutions therefore becomes essential. Among the different stakeholders, landowners are a key group to be considered. This contribution elaborates on the interconnections between land policy, FRM and private land ownership. It is based on the European COST Action network LAND4FLOOD, which brings together academics and stakeholders from various disciplines and more than 35 countries. We argue for a less project oriented and more process oriented approach, a focus on land management and more emphasis on small‐scale measures. This represents a break with some of the recent working paradigms of FRM.

Topics & Concepts

Flood risk managementCorporate governanceFlood mythProcess (computing)Plan (archaeology)Action planEnvironmental planningRisk managementScale (ratio)Environmental resource managementBusinessLand useProcess managementRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceEngineeringGeographyEconomicsManagementCivil engineeringOperating systemCartographyFinanceArchaeologyFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementDisaster Management and ResilienceSustainability and Climate Change Governance