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Recognition of differences in the capacity to deal with floods—A cross-country comparison of flood risk management

This article examines recognition of differences in the capacity of people to deal with floods in Flood Risk Management (FRM) in England (United Kingdom), Finland, Flanders (Belgium) and France. Flood risks worldwide are increasing due to climate change. Managing these risks is ever more necessary. Although FRM is often understood as a technical challenge, it also involves decisions about the distribution of resources and risks in floods, which can be inherently unfair.
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Paauw, Mandy; Smith, Glen; Crabbé, Ann; Fournier, Marie; Munck af Rosenschöld, Johan; Priest, Sally; Rekola, Aino

Language: English
Published By: Journal of Flood Risk Management
Published date: 2024

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