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Session 8 – Stability and change of arrangements

Conveners: Mark Wiering (Radboud University), Fredrik Ohls (Grontmij)

Changing FRM-strategies isn’t easy. There are many reasons why government arrangements stay as they are. But there are also reasons to change government arrangements. This session focuses on the moments of change in government arrangements. Which factors create the change?

 

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Plenary session 1 – Towards more resilient flood risk governance

Session 1 – To a definition of flood defence and risk mitigation

Session 2 – The role of spatial planning, insurance and compensation in promoting and enabling flood resilience

Session 3 – Flood preparations: lessons learned

Session 4 – Implementation of the Floods Directive in International (or interregional) River Basin Districts

Session 5 – A Design-oriented framework for Flood Risk Management?

Session 6 – The challenge of public participation

Session 7 – Coordinating different levels of governance

Session 9 – How to work with the Practitioners Guidebook?

Session 10 – Balancing between Prevention and Recovery: dealing with liability and compensation to achieve a fair distribution of burdens

Session 11 – The future of flood risk governance

Plenary session 2 – Towards more resilient flood risk governance

European Union Seventh Framework Programme

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Programme for Research, Technological Development and Demonstration under Grant Agreement No 308364.

  • Countries
    • The Netherlands
    • England
    • Belgium
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    • France
  • Cities and Rivers
    • Rotterdam Nieuwe Maas
    • Westergouwe Hollandse IJssel
    • Nijmegen Waal
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    • Antwerpen Scheldt
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    • Kristianstad Torne
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