Tightly coupled policies and loosely coupled networks in the governing of flood risk mitigation in municipal administrations
Flood risk is a complex and transboundary issue that is expected to escalate with climate change and requires to be governed by collaborative networks of actors. Municipal administrations have been suggested to have a particularly important and challenging role in such governance. Although collabora...
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Autor principal: | Per Becker |
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Resilience Alliance
2021
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