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    Research Handbook on Flood Risk Management

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    Authors
    Lamond, Jessica
    Proverbs, David
    Bhattacharya-Mis, Namrata
    Editors
    Lamond, Jessica
    Proverbs, David
    Bhattacharya Mis, Namrata
    Affiliation
    University of the West of England; De Montfort University; University of Chester
    Publication Date
    2024-04-16
    
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    Abstract
    Pushing the boundaries of flood risk management research, this comprehensive Research Handbook presents pragmatic insights into all areas relating to flood risk. Through its use of dynamic and people-centred paradigms, it explores urban flood management within localities, properties, neighbourhoods and cities. Structured around the flood risk management cycle, chapters explore the critical importance of managing the consequences of flooding whilst examining key concepts such as mitigation, preparedness, emergency management and recovery. An international range of expert contributors from an array of disciplines recognize the inadequacies of existing governance approaches and mechanisms when it comes to addressing urban flooding, and identify the ways in which these can be strengthened in order to create an integrated flood and water management framework. Adopting a forward-thinking approach, the Research Handbook also investigates future directions of flood risk management research. The Research Handbook on Flood Risk Management will be an indispensable resource for academics, researchers and students interested in environmental geography, environmental governance and regulation, urban studies, politics and public policy, and the management of natural resources.
    Citation
    Lamond, J., Proverbs, D., & Bhattacharya-Mis, N. (Eds.). (2024). Research Handbook on Flood Risk Management. Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Publisher
    Edward Elgar Publishing
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/629026
    DOI
    10.4337/9781839102981
    Additional Links
    https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollbook/book/9781839102981/9781839102981.xml?rskey=uAg694&result=4
    Type
    Edited book
    Description
    This edited book is not available on ChesterRep
    ISBN
    9781839102974
    Sponsors
    Unfunded
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.4337/9781839102981
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    Geography and International Development

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