Spatial flood risk management implementing catchment-based retention and resilience on private land

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher (publisher)
Otros Autores: Slavíková, Lenka, editor (editor), Hartmann, Thomas, editor, Wilkinson, Mark E., editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing 2022.
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  • Contents: Foreword / Sally Priest Acknowledgement
  • 1. Introduction to spatial flood risk management: Implementing catchment-based retention and resilience on private land / Thomas Hartmann, Lenka SlaviÌkova and Mark E. Wilkinson
  • Part I: Water retention in the hinterland
  • 2. Nature-based solutions for flow reduction in catchment headwaters / Mary Bourke, Mark E. Wilkinson and Zorica Srdjevic
  • 3. Legal challenges of restricting land use for natural flood protection in the hinterland / Juliane Albrecht and Sofija Nikolic Popadic
  • 4. Implementation of measures in the hinterland: Transaction costs and economic instruments / Gabor Ungvari and Dennis Collentine
  • Part II: Flood storage along rivers
  • 5. Technical and hydrological effects across scales and thresholds of polders, dams and levees / Reinhard Pohl and Nejc Bezak
  • 6. Financial compensation and legal restrictions for using land for flood retention / Andras Kis, Arthur Schindelegger and Vesna Zupanc
  • 7. Upstream-downstream schemes and their instruments / Thomas Hartmann, Lukas Loschner and Jan Machac
  • Part III: Resilient cities
  • 8. Individual measures for adaptive cities / Christin Rinnert, Thomas Thaler and Robert Jupner
  • 9. Institutionalizing the resilient city: Constraints and opportunities / Rares Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir and Barbara Tempels
  • 10. The role of risk transfer and spatial planning for enhancing the flood resilience of cities / Paul Hudson and Lenka Slavikova
  • Part IV: Conclusion
  • 11. Challenges of spatial flood risk management / Thomas Hartmann, Lenka Slavikova and Mark E. Wilkinson
  • Index.