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Flood resilience: a co-evolutionary approach : residents, spatial developments and flood risk management in the Dender Basin

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Ondertitel:Veerkracht tegen overstromingen: een co-evolutionaire benadering : bewoners, ruimtelijke ontwikkelingen en overstromingsbeheer in het Denderbekken
What is flood resilience? At first sight, flooding presents itself as a physical issue. This could lead one to think that solutions are to be found in the physical realm U+2013 from robust, large-scale solutions (such as dikes, weirs) to flexible, small-scale ones (such as floodgates, flood proofing, floating homes). The cover picture, however, shows that there is more to the story. While caravans could be considered physically resilient, as they can accommodate changing conditions, their efficiency depends on the social structures that support them U+2013 they simply need to be moved. Resilience is thus not merely about infrastructure. It is also about people, and how people use infrastructures. Flood resilience, therefore, is not only to be sought in the technical, but also in the social realm. Therefore, this dissertation has been an endeavor to understand the role of different actors in managing flood risks. It analyzes which actors directly and indirectly contribute to the spatial development of flood risks. It then looks at how these different actors relate to and interact with each other to produce flood resilience. As such, it develops a framework that provides a broad perspective on how flood risks develop through time and place and explores what the role of spatial planners could be in bringing these different parties together.
ISBN:9789085789505
Jaar van publicatie:2016
Toegankelijkheid:Open