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On the way to a flood risk management plan

Publikationstyp
Book Part
Date Issued
2012-08-11
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Manojlovic, Natasa  
Behzadnia, Niloufar  
Pasche, Erik  
Institut
Wasserbau B-10  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6990
Start Page
379
End Page
397
Citation
Climate change and disaster risk management ; [Climate 2011] / Walter Leal Filho, ed. - Berlin ; Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer, 2013. - (Climate change management). - Seite 379-397
Publisher DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-31110-9_25
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85071423762
Publisher
Springer
The Flood Directive EC 2007/60 specifies the structure and objectives of the flood risk management plan and the favourable mitigation measures to be taken for reducing the risk. However, little information is given about the strategy to develop and implement this management plan on a local level. There is an obvious need to find a good governance concept which best supports the implementation process and which will lead to acceptance and proper application of the new paradigm in flood risk management. Within the INTERREG IVb project SAWA (http://www.sawa-project.eu/ ) the authors have developed and implemented a participatory planning approach for the implementation of a flood risk management plan according to EC FD, which tries to meet the requirements of good governance through broad stakeholder involvement in the planning process. It uses Learning and Action Alliances (LAA) as a communication and decision making platform in which public and professional stakeholders can develop the plan together in a four-step cycle of awareness raising, understanding, experimenting, and evaluation. The software tool KALPYPSO Planer-Client, developed within SAWA, can be regarded as a corner stone in this decision-making process. It enables professional and public stakeholders to define their own scenarios of drivers, flood mitigation and adaptation measures, and to evaluate the impact and efficiency of these scenarios. This new governance approach will be demonstrated with a real case study - the Wandse urban catchment, Hamburg - and the results and experiences will be discussed.
Subjects
Bottom up governance
Capacity building of stakeholders
Decision support systems
Flood risk management plan
Learning and action alliance
Participatory planning
DDC Class
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
690: Hausbau, Bauhandwerk
710: Landschaftsgestaltung, Raumplanung
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