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Private and Public Responses to Flood Risks

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Pages 541-553 | Published online: 01 Aug 2008

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Thomas Hartmann, Willemijn van Doorn-Hoekveld, Marleen van Rijswick & Tejo Spit. (2019) Editorial. Water International 44:5, pages 489-495.
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Karin A. W. Snel, Patrick A. Witte, Thomas Hartmann & Stan C. M. Geertman. (2019) More than a one-size-fits-all approach – tailoring flood risk communication to plural residents’ perspectives. Water International 44:5, pages 554-570.
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Barbara Tempels & Thomas Hartmann. (2014) A co-evolving frontier between land and water: dilemmas of flexibility versus robustness in flood risk management. Water International 39:6, pages 872-883.
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Andrew Kruczkiewicz, Carolynne Hultquist, Maya Dutta & Ryan Iyer. (2023) Are Underserved Populations Left Out of National Flood Mitigation Efforts and Facing Greater Impact? A Method to Assess Racial Inequality at the Census Tract Level. Journal of Climate Resilience and Justice 1, pages 78-92.
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Mohammad Karamouz, Ali Zoghi & Sadaf Mahmoudi. (2022) Flood Modeling in Coastal Cities and Flow through Vegetated BMPs: Conceptual Design. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 27:10.
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Renzo Rosso. 2021. Water Law, Policy and Economics in Italy. Water Law, Policy and Economics in Italy 33 55 .
Maya K. Buchanan, Michael Oppenheimer & Adam Parris. (2019) Values, Bias, and Stressors Affect Intentions to Adapt to Coastal Flood Risk: A Case Study from New York City. Weather, Climate, and Society 11:4, pages 809-821.
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Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Murugesu Sivapalan, Maria Rusca, Christophe Cudennec, Margaret Garcia, Heidi Kreibich, Megan Konar, Elena Mondino, Johanna Mård, Saket Pande, Matthew R. Sanderson, Fuqiang Tian, Alberto Viglione, Jing Wei, Yongping Wei, David J. Yu, Veena Srinivasan & Günter Blöschl. (2019) Sociohydrology: Scientific Challenges in Addressing the Sustainable Development Goals. Water Resources Research 55:8, pages 6327-6355.
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J. Garrote, N. Bernal, A. Díez-Herrero, L.R. Martins & J.M. Bodoque. (2019) Civil engineering works versus self-protection measures for the mitigation of floods economic risk. A case study from a new classification criterion for cost-benefit analysis. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 37, pages 101157.
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A. Milman, B.P. Warner, D.A. Chapman & A.G. Short Gianotti. (2017) Identifying and quantifying landowner perspectives on integrated flood risk management. Journal of Flood Risk Management 11:1, pages 34-47.
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Leon J. van Ruiten & Thomas Hartmann. (2016) The spatial turn and the scenario approach in flood risk management—Implementing the European Floods Directive in the Netherlands. AIMS Environmental Science 3:4, pages 697-713.
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Thomas Hartmann & Marc Scheibel. (2016) Flood Label for buildings – a tool for more flood-resilient cities. E3S Web of Conferences 7, pages 13006.
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Thomas Hartmann & Tejo Spit. (2016) Legitimizing differentiated flood protection levels – Consequences of the European flood risk management plan. Environmental Science & Policy 55, pages 361-367.
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ManMohan S. Sodhi & Christopher S. Tang. (2014) Buttressing Supply Chains against Floods in Asia for Humanitarian Relief and Economic Recovery. Production and Operations Management 23:6, pages 938-950.
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Thomas Hartmann & Robert Juepner. (2014) The Flood Risk Management Plan: An Essential Step Towards the Institutionalization of a Paradigm Shift. International Journal of Water Governance 2:107, pages 107-118.
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A. Díez-Herrero, J.A. Ballesteros, V. Ruiz-Villanueva & J.M. Bodoque. (2013) A review of dendrogeomorphological research applied to flood risk analysis in Spain. Geomorphology 196, pages 211-220.
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J. A. Ballesteros-C?novas, M. Sanchez-Silva, J. M. Bodoque & A. D?ez-Herrero. (2013) An Integrated Approach to Flood Risk Management: A Case Study of Navaluenga (Central Spain). Water Resources Management 27:8, pages 3051-3069.
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T. Hartmann. (2011) Contesting land policies for space for rivers - rational, viable, and clumsy floodplain management. Journal of Flood Risk Management 4:3, pages 165-175.
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Edward L. Kick, James C. Fraser, Gregory M. Fulkerson, Laura A. McKinney & Daniel H. De Vries. (2011) Repetitive flood victims and acceptance of FEMA mitigation offers: an analysis with community–system policy implications. Disasters 35:3, pages 510-539.
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Subhankar Karmakar, Slobodan P. Simonovic, Angela Peck & Jordan Black. (2010) An Information System for Risk-Vulnerability Assessment to Flood. Journal of Geographic Information System 02:03, pages 129-146.
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Thomas Hartmann. (2009) Clumsy Floodplains and the Law: Towards a Responsive Land Policy for Extreme Floods. Built Environment 35:4, pages 531-544.
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