Journal article

Flood risk management, an approach to managing cross-border hazards

LJ Bracken, EA Oughton, A Donaldson, B Cook, J Forrester, C Spray, S Cinderby, D Passmore, N Bissett

Natural Hazards | SPRINGER | Published : 2016

Abstract

River flooding is a serious hazard in the UK with interest driven by recent widespread events. This paper reviews different approaches to flood risk management and the borders (physical, conceptual and organisational) that are involved. The paper showcases a multi-method approach to negotiating flood risk management interventions. We address three fundamental issues around flood risk management: differences and similarities between a variety of approaches; how different approaches work across borders between professionals, lay people, organisations and between different planning regimes; and, whether the science evidence base is adequate to support different types of flood risk management. W..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This paper has developed from RES-240-25-0020 funded by the ESRC led RELU programme, with additional funding from Scottish Government. We thank all those who took part in the study; their views and experience are central to the case study reported. We also thank two anonymous referees for their helpful comments which helped improve the paper.