From flood safety to spatial management : expert-policy interactions in Dutch and US flood governance /: expert-policy interactions in Dutch and US flood governance. (2018)
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- Book
- Title:
- From flood safety to spatial management : expert-policy interactions in Dutch and US flood governance /: expert-policy interactions in Dutch and US flood governance. (2018)
- Main Title:
- From flood safety to spatial management : expert-policy interactions in Dutch and US flood governance
- Further Information:
- Note: Emmy Bergsma.
- Authors:
- Bergsma, Emmy
- Contents:
- Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; 1 AFramework forAnalyzing Distributive Decision-Making inFlood Governance; 1.1 Problem: Who Pays forFloods?; 1.1.1 Distributive Choices inEnvironmental Governance; 1.1.2 Distributive Choices inFlood Governance: The Shift toSpatial Measures; 1.1.3 Two Extreme Cases: The Netherlands andtheUnited States; 1.1.4 Research Aim; 1.2 Theoretical Framework; 1.2.1 Different Research Perspectives onFlood Risk Distributions; 1.2.2 The Expert-Democracy Tension inthePolitical Perspective; 1.2.3 Expert-Democracy Tensions inRisk Governance 1.2.4 Research Question andConceptual Clarifications1.3 Conceptual andAnalytical Framework; 1.3.1 Institutional Change; 1.3.2 The Policy Arrangements Framework; 1.3.3 Framing Theory; 1.3.4 Analytical Framework andSub-questions; 1.4 Data Collection andMethods; 1.5 Structure oftheBook; References; 2 Establishing Safety Institutions inDutch Flood Governance: APolitical Genealogy oftheZuiderzee Works; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 From Plan toPolicy; 2.2.1 The Rise ofaProgressive-Liberal Elite; 2.2.2 The Engagement ofProgressive Elites inZuiderzee Reclamations 2.2.3 The Zuiderzee Society andIts Achievements2.3 The Political Efforts oftheZuiderzee Society; 2.3.1 Dealing withArguments ofaTechnical andFinancial Nature; 2.3.2 Resistance fromtheZuiderzee Fisheries; 2.4 The Implementation oftheZuiderzee Works; 2.5 Conclusion; References; 3 Engineering Space: Spatial Flood Risk Management intheNetherlands; 3.1 Introduction;Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; 1 AFramework forAnalyzing Distributive Decision-Making inFlood Governance; 1.1 Problem: Who Pays forFloods?; 1.1.1 Distributive Choices inEnvironmental Governance; 1.1.2 Distributive Choices inFlood Governance: The Shift toSpatial Measures; 1.1.3 Two Extreme Cases: The Netherlands andtheUnited States; 1.1.4 Research Aim; 1.2 Theoretical Framework; 1.2.1 Different Research Perspectives onFlood Risk Distributions; 1.2.2 The Expert-Democracy Tension inthePolitical Perspective; 1.2.3 Expert-Democracy Tensions inRisk Governance 1.2.4 Research Question andConceptual Clarifications1.3 Conceptual andAnalytical Framework; 1.3.1 Institutional Change; 1.3.2 The Policy Arrangements Framework; 1.3.3 Framing Theory; 1.3.4 Analytical Framework andSub-questions; 1.4 Data Collection andMethods; 1.5 Structure oftheBook; References; 2 Establishing Safety Institutions inDutch Flood Governance: APolitical Genealogy oftheZuiderzee Works; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 From Plan toPolicy; 2.2.1 The Rise ofaProgressive-Liberal Elite; 2.2.2 The Engagement ofProgressive Elites inZuiderzee Reclamations 2.2.3 The Zuiderzee Society andIts Achievements2.3 The Political Efforts oftheZuiderzee Society; 2.3.1 Dealing withArguments ofaTechnical andFinancial Nature; 2.3.2 Resistance fromtheZuiderzee Fisheries; 2.4 The Implementation oftheZuiderzee Works; 2.5 Conclusion; References; 3 Engineering Space: Spatial Flood Risk Management intheNetherlands; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Evolution ofDutch Flood Governance inthe20th Century; 3.2.1 Standardization oftheSafety Approach inthe1950s-1960s; 3.2.2 The Incorporation ofEcological Expertise inthe1970s-1980s 3.3 The Implementation ofSpatial Measures intheNetherlands3.3.1 Room fortheRiver; 3.3.2 Flood Damage Compensation; 3.3.3 The Second Delta Program; 3.4 Conclusion; References; 4 From Levees toFlood Insurance: The Spatial Turn inUS Flood Governance; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Engineers' Era (1900-1920); 4.3 The Emergence ofaSpatial Planning Approach; 4.3.1 The Geographer's Floodplain Management Approach (1930-1950); 4.3.2 Political Acceptance ofFlood Insurance (1960-1970); 4.4 The Institutionalization oftheUS Spatial Approach toFloods 4.4.1 Growing Federal Involvement Under Environmentalism (1970-1980)4.4.2 ALiberal Turn (1980-1990); 4.4.3 Operational Mode (1990-2005); 4.5 Expert-Influence intheUS Turn toSpatial Measures; 4.6 The Effects ofExpert-Influence onDistributive Decision-Making; References; 5 Policy Developments After Hurricane Katrina: ACase ofOvercoming Uncertainty andValue Conflict; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 ARecap: The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP); 5.3 AReconstruction ofthePolicymaking Process onNFIP Reform After Hurricane Katrina; 5.3.1 Different Value Orientations … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 627.4
Environment
Flood damage prevention -- United States
Flood damage prevention -- Netherlands
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Hydraulics
Flood damage prevention
Science -- Environmental Science
Business & Economics -- Insurance -- Risk Assessment & Management
Political Science -- Public Policy -- General
Science -- Earth Sciences -- Geography
Environmental management
Management & management techniques
Public administration
Physical geography & topography
Environmental law
Risk management
Public policy
Law -- Environmental
Environment law
Netherlands
United States
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319967165
3319967169 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319967158
3319967150 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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