CJ Uittenbroek, HLP Mees, DLT Hegger… - Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The planning and implementation of climate adaptation measures requires the participation of citizens. The design of public participation is often determined by local government. Yet, it …
Natural disasters, extreme weather events, economic crises, political change and long term change, such as climate change and demographic change, are in many places forcing a re …
Many coastal cities are experiencing growing risk to hydrological hazards through the combination of uncontrolled urban development and exposure to natural phenomena linked …
L Hoang, RA Fenner - Urban Water Journal, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This study explores system interactions of stormwater management solutions using Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SuDS) and Green Infrastructure (GI) within the wider …
John Kingdon's multiple‐streams model, developed to explain the policy formulation process, is often cited in the policy literature, and remains a staple of policy courses. In spite …
Flooding has been increasing since 2004 in Japan due to localized heavy rainfall and geographical conditions. Determining areas vulnerable to flooding as one element of flood …
M Wihlborg, J Sörensen, JA Olsson - Journal of environmental management, 2019 - Elsevier
Due to increased urbanisation, and climate change, there have been calls for a more sustainable management of stormwater. Blue-green measures have been recognised as a …
Governance reforms are required to establish adaptive and resilient urban water resource management that takes into account complexity, uncertainty and immediate and long term …
Port relocation leaves a mark on the city's landscape and history. In Rotterdam, a medium- sized urban delta, the harbour activities are being relocated from close to the city centre to …