New Insights in Flood Risk Management : Learning from Global Case Studies of Stakeholder Partnerships

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New Insights in Flood Risk Management : Learning from Global Case Studies of Stakeholder Partnerships

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 306 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032994581

Full Description

This edited book highlights the innovative ways in which a wide range of public and private stakeholders are collaborating and partnering in an endeavour to co-develop solutions that aim to improve the resilience of communities to flooding.

Despite increased investments in flood risk management, government efforts in mitigating flood disasters remain under severe pressure and community support is fundamental in encouraging and upscaling local resilience strategies. At the core of this book is a demonstration of how countries are leveraging options in partnerships towards mobilising resources for both community and government efforts in enhancing flood resilience at the local, regional and national level, and before, during and after flood events. Insights from the positive impact of partnerships are shared and lessons are evaluated for adaptation into a global understanding of resilience enhancing frameworks for country specific use and guidance.

The chapters seek to cut across people, industry, the built environment and the natural environment in highlighting how challenges in partnerships are dealt through effective communication, legal and coordination practices, knowledge production, monitoring and evaluation, social incentives and green financing and funding. This book offers policy makers, government officials, and researchers in environmental and civil engineering, geography and the built environment a deeper understanding of how partnerships can be leveraged as an alternative management approach for mitigating flood hazards.

Contents

1: New Insights in Flood Risk Management: Learning From Global Situational Studies of Stakeholder Partnerships. 2: Learning from Traditional Flood Management Practices in African Communities: Integrating Local Knowledge with Modern Flood Risk Reduction Strategies 3: Understanding Current Research on Partnership in Flood Risk Management in Africa: A systematic review 4: Funding Arrangement for Flood Risk Management: Evaluation of Partnerships Involving Donor Agencies 5: Partnerships In Flood Risk Management: The Contribution of Traditional Authorities in Ghana 6: Chapter Title: Integration of Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge for Flood Predictions and Early Detection Systems in Ghana 7: Title: Collaborative strategies to manage flood disasters in Sundarban islands: Analysis of the Unmet needs of community members and strategies for improvement 8: Transboundary Governance On Watershed-Based Coordination For Flood Risk Management: Lessons Learned From Indonesia 9: Sri Lanka's Flood Risk Management: A Historical Journey of Collaboration and Partnerships 10: The Influence of Natural Disasters on the Redefinition of Land Boundaries in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil: Land Governance Partnerships for Restoration 11: Flood Resilient Construction and Partnership in the European Context: A Systematic Review. 12: The Role of Stakeholder Partnerships in Building Flood Resilient Communities: Case Study of the Fair Project in the UK 13: Stakeholder Collaboration in Delivering Blue Green Infrastructure: Urban and Rural Flood Management Lessons from England 14: Brownfield vs Greenfield Development: A Stakeholder Analysis of Impervious Area Reduction Implementation Challenges and Partnership Opportunities in New Zealand's Urban Areas 15: Animal Emergency Safe Places for Flood Evacuation: Stakeholders' Contribution to Assessment Parameters in NSW, Australia 16: DAAD SDGS Partnerships Programme for Climate Resilience: An Overview of RWTH Aachen University/Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Bridge Project. 17: Conclusion And Final Remarks

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