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Bringing flood resilience into practice: the FREEMAN project
Authors:K Schelfaut  B Pannemans  I van der Craats  J Krywkow  J Mysiak  J Cools[Author vitae]
Institution:aAntea Group, Poortakkerstraat 41, B-9051 Gent, Belgium;bGhent University, Department of Geography, Krijgslaan 281-S8, B-9000 Gent, Belgium;cSeeconsult GmbH, Sedanstraße 61, 49076 Osnabrück, Germany;dFondatione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, 30124 Venice, Italy
Abstract:The recent shift in flood risk management concedes that floods cannot be prevented but the impacts on and vulnerability of the risk prone communities can be reduced. Beyond mere structural defence, an integrated risk management approach deploys a diversified set of measures that moderate the economic and social drivers of risk and improve risk governance. In this context, the concept of resilience gains on importance despite the many challenges that obstruct its implementation in management practice. This paper contributes to tackling these challenges and elaborates on opportunities and bottlenecks to bring resilience into practice based on a review of the flood risk management in three case studies in Europe: Flanders (Belgium), Niedersachsen (Germany) and Calabria (Italy). The paper summarizes insights gained on three components of resilience being – institutional interplay, flood management tools and risk communication. The work that has lead to this paper is done under the FREEMAN project (flood resilience enhancement and management), funded under the 2nd CRUE ERA-Net Funding Initiative.
Keywords:Resilience  Flood risk management  Risk communication  Governance
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