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Title
Explaining stability and change : comparing flood risk governance in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Poland
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Abstract
The closing article of this special issue provides a comparative analysis of flood risk governance (FRG) in four European countries and tries to explain why FRG in the Netherlands and Poland is more stable than in Belgium and France. It examines the role of mechanisms of path dependency and path change. Inspired by the conceptual framework developed in the introductory article, this article provides an overview of dynamics in FRG in the four countries and identifies major trends and tendencies. It discusses forces of stability and change and hypothesizes on how clusters of these forces tend to interact. It is found, among other things, that new ideas are often crucial for initiating change and that fixed costs and the sedimented distribution of responsibilities are stabilising factors. Bringing together various existing theories, the article contributes to literature on flood risk management and public policy change.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of flood risk management / Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management [London] - London, 2008, currens
Publication
London : Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management , 2018
ISSN
1753-318X [online]
DOI
10.1111/JFR3.12325
Volume/pages
11 :3 (2018) , p. 281-290
ISI
000442345600007
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Strengthening and redesigning European flood risk practices. Towards appropriate and resilient flood risk govenance arrangements (STAR-FLOOD).
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Last edited 04.03.2024
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