Too much of a good thing? A systematic review about the conditions of learning in governance networks

C Riche, D Aubin, S Moyson - European Policy Analysis, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Learning is decisive for successful problem solving in governance networks: it is by
acquiring, interpreting and diffusing information that public and private actors build joint …

Floating architecture in the landscape: climate change adaptation ideas, opportunities and challenges

E Penning-Rowsell - Landscape Research, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Opportunities exist for radical strategies, driven by spatial planning, to adapt our urban fabric
to climate change. Floating developments are one such innovation. This phenomenon and …

Evolution of flood defense strategies: Toward nature-based solutions

YY Chiu, N Raina, HE Chen - Environments, 2021 - mdpi.com
Flood defense strategies have evolved from hard-engineered systems to nature-based
solutions that advocate for sustainability to meet today's environmental, social, and …

[HTML][HTML] Towards explanations for stability and change in modes of environmental governance: A systematic approach with illustrations from the Netherlands

DLT Hegger, HAC Runhaar, F Van Laerhoven… - Earth System …, 2020 - Elsevier
Studies on stability and change in modes of environmental governance often remain implicit
regarding the conceptualisation, nature and causes of stability and change. Moreover, they …

Multi-level network governance of disaster risks: the case of the Metropolitan Region of the Aburra Valley (Medellin, Colombia)

K Frey, DRC Ramírez - Journal of Environmental Planning and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Cities have increasingly been confronted with disasters, ranging from earthquakes and
storms to floods and landslides. Traditional technocratic top-down approaches have proved …

Ecological restoration as a means of managing inland flood hazards

C Nilsson, T Riis, JM Sarneel, K Svavarsdóttir - BioScience, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Many streams and rivers experience major floods. Historically, human societies have
responded to such floods by moving away from them or by abating them, the latter with large …

A comparative analysis of the transformation of governance systems: land-use planning for flood risk

J Bell, T Morrison - Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This paper seeks to address a deficit in the literature by undertaking a comparative case
analysis of two governance systems for flood-prone areas in the state of Queensland …

Shall we cooperate, or shall we compete? How network learning episodes influence strategic decisions in strategic networks

D Wegner, AR Mozzato - International Journal of …, 2019 - inderscienceonline.com
The purpose of this paper is to examine how network learning influences decisions about
cooperative or competitive strategies between strategic networks composed of small firms …

Room for the river: A stepping stone in adaptive delta management

C Zevenbergen, J Rijke, S Van Herk… - … Journal of Water …, 2015 - journals.open.tudelft.nl
This paper explores how the Room for the River Program contributes to the introduction of
adaptive delta management (ADM) as applied by the Delta Program in The Netherlands …

Improving coastal and marine resources management through a co-management approach: a case study of Pakistan

Z Ullah, W Wu, XH Wang, R Pervez… - Environmental …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Co-management is a system in which resource management responsibilities are shared
between the state and user groups. Various national and provincial-level governments …