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====== 3 How is flood risk management organized in my country? ====== | |||
''Table 1: Comparison of flood risk governance arrangements (FRGAs), adapted from Matzcak et al., 2016:72, completed for Germany and Denmark by using Buijs et al., 2018.'' | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!Characteristics of governance | |||
!Belgium | |||
!Germany | |||
!Denmark | |||
!the Netherlands | |||
!United Kingdom | |||
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!Diversification & dominance | |||
|Moderately diversified, defence still important | |||
|High diversified, focus on defence | |||
|Highly diversified, focus on defence | |||
|Low diversification, defence dominant | |||
|Highly diversified, quite balanced | |||
|- | |||
!Multi-sector | |||
|Water sector and spatial planning gaining equal importance; water sector still important | |||
|Multi-sector involvement & integrated by spatial planning | |||
|Multi-sector involvement (landowners and farmers have a say; landowners do not pay) | |||
|Water sector dominant | |||
|Multi-sector involvement & integrated by spatial planning | |||
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!Multi-actor | |||
|Public (state dominant) | |||
|Public (state and federal states) dominant | |||
|Public & private | |||
|Public (state dominant) | |||
|Public & private | |||
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!Multi-level | |||
|Decentralised, tendency towards centralisation | |||
|Central guidance & decentralization to federal state & local level | |||
|Central guidance & ongoing decentralization to local level | |||
|Both central and regional level | |||
|Central and local level | |||
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3 How is flood risk management organized in my country?
Table 1: Comparison of flood risk governance arrangements (FRGAs), adapted from Matzcak et al., 2016:72, completed for Germany and Denmark by using Buijs et al., 2018.
Characteristics of governance | Belgium | Germany | Denmark | the Netherlands | United Kingdom |
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Diversification & dominance | Moderately diversified, defence still important | High diversified, focus on defence | Highly diversified, focus on defence | Low diversification, defence dominant | Highly diversified, quite balanced |
Multi-sector | Water sector and spatial planning gaining equal importance; water sector still important | Multi-sector involvement & integrated by spatial planning | Multi-sector involvement (landowners and farmers have a say; landowners do not pay) | Water sector dominant | Multi-sector involvement & integrated by spatial planning |
Multi-actor | Public (state dominant) | Public (state and federal states) dominant | Public & private | Public (state dominant) | Public & private |
Multi-level | Decentralised, tendency towards centralisation | Central guidance & decentralization to federal state & local level | Central guidance & ongoing decentralization to local level | Both central and regional level | Central and local level |
Referenties
- Etkin 2016, Etkin, D., 1 januari 2016.
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