Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (Jun 2015)

Flood risk governance arrangements in Europe

  • P. Matczak,
  • P. Matczak,
  • J. Lewandowski,
  • A. Choryński,
  • M. Szwed,
  • Z. W. Kundzewicz,
  • Z. W. Kundzewicz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-369-195-2015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 369
pp. 195 – 199

Abstract

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The STAR-FLOOD (Strengthening and Redesigning European Flood Risk Practices Towards Appropriate and Resilient Flood Risk Governance Arrangements) project, funded by the European Commission, investigates strategies for dealing with flood risk in six European countries: Belgium, the UK, France, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden and in 18 vulnerable urban regions in these countries. The project aims to describe, analyse, explain, and evaluate the main similarities and differences between the selected EU Member States in terms of development and performance of flood risk governance arrangements. It also discusses the scientific and societal importance of these similarities and differences. Attention is paid to identification and characterization of shifts in flood risk governance arrangements and in flood risk management strategies and to determination of triggering factors and restraining factors. An assessment of a change of resilience and appropriateness (legitimacy, effectiveness, efficiency) of flood risk governance arrangements in Poland is presented and comparison with other European countries is offered.