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    Cham, Switzerland :Springer International Publishing, | Cham, Switzerland :Springer.
    UID:
    almahu_BV046137984
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 228 Seiten) : , 18 Illustrationen, 9 Illustrationen (farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-23842-1
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-23841-4
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines
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    Schlagwort(e): Überflutung ; Risikomanagement ; Umweltschutz ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949602253702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (224 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030238421
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword: Nature-Based Flood Risk Management -- Foreword: The Network LAND4FLOOD -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Introduction -- 1 Nature-Based Solutions in Flood Risk Management -- References -- 2 Scale in Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Risk Management -- Introduction -- Nature of Scale in Nature-Based Solutions -- Epistemic View of Scale -- Ontological View of Scale -- Upscaling or Downscaling in Flood Risk Management? -- Scale Mismatch in Socio-ecological Systems -- Concluding Remarks on Realignment of Scale in FRM -- References -- Water Retention in the Polish Forests -- 3 Reversing the Current: Small Scale Retention Programs in Polish Forests -- Introduction: Water Management in Poland in the Retention Context -- The Small Retention Programs in Polish Forests -- The Small Retention Programs in Polish Forests -- Implementation of the Small Retention Program in the Polish Forests -- Measures Applied in the Small Retention Programs -- Costs and Funding -- Actors, Stakeholders and the Property Rights Aspect of the Programs in Poland -- The Nature Conservation Aspect -- Hydrological Aspects and Monitoring the Efficiency of the Small Retention Programs -- Synergies and Tensions Between Functions -- The Problem of up-Scaling -- Conclusions -- References -- 4 Commentary: A (Mostly) Hydrological Commentary on the Small Retention Programs in the Polish Forests -- References -- 5 Commentary: Small Retention in Polish Forests from a Forest Management Perspective-Copying of Existing Could Be Right Path -- Forest Ownership and Forest Stewardship -- Role of Local Stakeholders -- Why Small Retention Facilities? -- Opportunities -- Final Remarks -- References -- Small Scale NWRM in the Czech Republic -- 6 This Is My Land! Privately Funded Natural Water Retention Measures in the Czech Republic -- Introduction. , Geographical and Historical Background of the Case Study -- Mr. Pitek's Land -- Motivations and Interactions -- Scaling-Up Potential? -- References -- 7 Commentary: Mr. Pitek's Land from a Perspective of Managing Hydrological Extremes: Challenges in Upscaling and Transferring Knowledge -- The Use of Nature-Based Solutions to Manage Hydrological Extremes -- Spatial Complexities and Challenges in Upscaling -- Reflecting on Comparable International Cases -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 8 Commentary: A Spatial Planning Perspective on Privately Funded Natural Water Retention Measures -- Securing Land Resources for NWRM with Spatial Planning Instruments -- Mobilising Land Resources for NWRM Through Land Consolidation -- Further Questions and Lessons Learned -- References -- Floodplain Development in Flanders -- 9 Swapping Development Rights in Swampy Land: Strategic Instruments to Prevent Floodplain Development in Flanders -- Introduction -- Flood Risks and Land Use Policy in Flanders -- The Risk of Floods in Flanders -- Land Use Policy in Flanders -- Flood Risks Policy (Instruments) Flood Risk Policy in Flanders -- Instruments for Land Use Management in Flood-Prone Areas -- Flood Prone Open Space Areas as a Bypass -- The Biggest Challenge for Implementing the Flood Prone Open Space Area Policy -- Are There Alternatives to Implementation Plans? -- Trading Development Rights -- Mandatory Land Readjustment, Including Swapping Designation Zones -- In Summary: Market- and Commons-Led Initiatives Are not yet a True Alternative for a Central Government-Led Approach -- References -- 10 Commentary: Swapping Development Rights to Prevent Flood Plain Development in Flanders: A Legal Architecture Perspective -- Introduction -- Legal Architecture -- Research and Practice Questions Arising -- References. , 11 Commentary: An Economic View on the Prospects of a Flood Defense Related Development Rights Market in Flanders -- The Origins of Demand and Supply -- How Could the Government Stimulate the Market? -- An Alternative Solution: Auction-Based Purchase of Rights -- Some Prerequisites to Successful Environmental Markets -- Wetlands Restoration in Czech Republic -- 12 Urban Wetlands Restoration in Floodplains: A Case of the City of Pilsen, Czech Republic -- Introduction -- Pilsen Case Study: Small-Scale Nature-Based Solution-An Answer to Regular Flooding of the City -- Small-Scale Nature Based Solution Implementation in "Lobezská Louka" Park -- Three Perspectives of NBS Implementation -- The Need for Strong Arguments -- Searching for a Way to Support Implementation of Nature-Based Solution in Cities -- References -- 13 Commentary: Urban Wetlands Restoration as NBS for Flood Risk Mitigation: From Positive Case to Legitimate Practice, in the View of Evidence-Based Flood Risk Policy Making -- References -- 14 Commentary: Flood Retention in Urban Floodplains-A Plzen Case Study from the Viewpoint of a Hydraulic Engineer -- Introduction -- The Lobezská Louka Site -- Hydraulic Aspects of Wetland Retention -- Conclusion -- References -- A Regional Flood Management in Austria -- 15 Blauzone Rheintal: A Regional Planning Instrument for Future-Oriented Flood Management in a Dynamic Risk Environment -- Introduction -- The Rhine Valley: A Dynamic and Vulnerable Region in the Heart of Europe -- Blauzone Rheintal: A Regional Plan to Secure Large-Scale Flood Areas -- Interests and Interactions: The Process Leading Up to the Regional Plan -- Intersectoral Coordination: The New Paradigm of Integrated Flood Risk Management in Action -- Information and Negotiation: Engaging Municipalities and Landowners -- Spatial Planning and Nature-Based Solutions in Flood Risk Management. , References -- 16 Commentary: The Blauzone Rheintal from a Hydrological Perspective-A Transboundary Flood-Mitigation Solution in a Large Gravel-Bed River Basin -- Hydrological Perspective: Reflection and Open Questions -- Transferability Across Scales, Places and Disciplines and Final Remarks -- References -- 17 Commentary: The Blauzone Rheintal Approach from a Natural Hazard Perspective-Challenges to Establish Effective Flood Defence Management Programs -- Flood Hazard and Nature-Based Solutions for Mitigation Measurements -- Background Information to Establish Effective Measures to Prevent Flood Hazard -- Social and Environmental Aspects Contributing to Flood Management -- Lessons Learnt from Blauzone Rheintal -- References -- Dike Relocation in Germany -- 18 Relocation of Dikes: Governance Challenges in the Biosphere Reserve "River Landscape Elbe-Brandenburg" -- Introduction -- Climate Change and Land Protection -- Dike Relocation as a Challenge for Nature and Governance -- Main Points and Structure -- Dike Relocation in the UNESCO-Biosphere Reserve Elbe-Brandenburg River Landscape -- Brief Description of the Dike Relocation Project -- Stakeholder Process, Project Results and (Public?) Perception -- Lessons Learned? -- Conclusion -- References -- 19 Commentary: Dike Relocation from an Environmental Policy Perspective -- References -- 20 Commentary: Reflection on Governance Challenges in Large-Scale River Restoration Actions -- References -- Multi-Use Climate Adaptation in the Netherlands -- 21 Dilemmas of an Integrated Multi-use Climate Adaptation Project in the Netherlands: The Oekense Beek -- Introducing the Climate Change Adaptation Project Oekense Beek-An Integrated Approach -- Data Collection and Analysis -- Setting the Scene: Locating the Oekense Beek -- Who Is Who? Mapping the Actor Landscape. , The Province of Gelderland: An Integral Organisation -- The Regional Water Authority "Vallei en Veluwe" -- The Municipality of Brummen -- Natuurmonumenten -- Farmers -- Developing an Integrated Cooperation with Governmental and Non-governmental Actors -- Finding Agreements with Private Landowners or Users: Available Instruments -- Communicative Instruments-Starting the Conversation with Private Landowners and Users -- Coercive Instruments -- Financial Instruments -- Problem: Support Is Declining -- Reflecting on Challenges of Integrated, Collaborative Projects -- References -- 22 Commentary: Effectiveness and Integrated Multi-use of Retention Measures-A Hydraulic Engineering Perspective -- References -- 23 Commentary: Voluntary Agreement in Multi-use Climate Adaptation in the Oekense Beek from a Politic-Economic Perspective -- Introduction -- Use of Economic-Policy Instruments in Flood Risk Management -- Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion -- 24 Conclusion -- Ownership of Land Matters -- Facilitating Nature-Based Solutions -- Time and Scale Matter -- Communication Across Disciplines Matter -- The Argument for Putting Land First -- References.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Hartmann, Thomas Nature-Based Flood Risk Management on Private Land Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030238414
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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  • 3
    UID:
    edocfu_9959131795602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (XVII, 228 pages) : , 18 illustrations, 9 illustrations in color.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-23842-3
    Inhalt: This open access book addresses the various disciplinary aspects of nature-based solutions in flood risk management on private land. In recent decades, water management has been moving towards nature-based solutions. These are assumed to be much more multi-purpose than traditional “grey infrastructures” and seem to be regarded as a panacea for many environmental issues. At the same time, such measures require more – and mostly privately owned – land and more diverse stakeholder involvement than traditional (grey) engineering approaches. They also present challenges related to different disciplines. Nature-based solutions for flood risk management not only require technical expertise, but also call for interdisciplinary insights from land-use planning, economics, property rights, sociology, landscape planning, ecology, hydrology, agriculture and other disciplines to address the challenges of implementing them. Ultimately, nature-based flood risk management is a multi-disciplinary endeavor. Featuring numerous case studies of nature-based flood risk management accompanied by commentaries, this book presents brief academic reflections from two different disciplinary perspectives that critically highlight which specific aspects are of significance, and as such, underscore the multi-disciplinary nature of the challenges faced. .
    Anmerkung: Part I: Introduction -- Nature-based solutions in flood risk management -- Nature-based solutions & issues of scale -- Part II: small scale property solutions -- Small retention programme in the Polish forests -- Privately funded natural water retention measures in the Czech Republic -- Experimenting with re-parcelling by means of land swop -- Part III: Medium sized infrastructure solutions -- Rivers and their floodplains in city of Plzeň (CZ): System of urban wetlands as nature based flood protection measures -- The “Blue Zone Rhine Valley”: a regional planning instrument for future-oriented flood management in a dynamic risk environment -- Part VI: Large scale catchment solutions -- Adaptation of climate impacts via relocation of dykes: Governmental challenges in the biosphere reserve “River Landscape ELBE-Brandenburg” -- West European Climate Corridor / Green Rhine Corridor -- Part V: Conclusion. Towards a multidisciplinary approach to nature-based flood risk management. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-030-23841-5
    Sprache: Englisch
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    UID:
    edoccha_9959131795602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (XVII, 228 pages) : , 18 illustrations, 9 illustrations in color.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-23842-3
    Inhalt: This open access book addresses the various disciplinary aspects of nature-based solutions in flood risk management on private land. In recent decades, water management has been moving towards nature-based solutions. These are assumed to be much more multi-purpose than traditional “grey infrastructures” and seem to be regarded as a panacea for many environmental issues. At the same time, such measures require more – and mostly privately owned – land and more diverse stakeholder involvement than traditional (grey) engineering approaches. They also present challenges related to different disciplines. Nature-based solutions for flood risk management not only require technical expertise, but also call for interdisciplinary insights from land-use planning, economics, property rights, sociology, landscape planning, ecology, hydrology, agriculture and other disciplines to address the challenges of implementing them. Ultimately, nature-based flood risk management is a multi-disciplinary endeavor. Featuring numerous case studies of nature-based flood risk management accompanied by commentaries, this book presents brief academic reflections from two different disciplinary perspectives that critically highlight which specific aspects are of significance, and as such, underscore the multi-disciplinary nature of the challenges faced. .
    Anmerkung: Part I: Introduction -- Nature-based solutions in flood risk management -- Nature-based solutions & issues of scale -- Part II: small scale property solutions -- Small retention programme in the Polish forests -- Privately funded natural water retention measures in the Czech Republic -- Experimenting with re-parcelling by means of land swop -- Part III: Medium sized infrastructure solutions -- Rivers and their floodplains in city of Plzeň (CZ): System of urban wetlands as nature based flood protection measures -- The “Blue Zone Rhine Valley”: a regional planning instrument for future-oriented flood management in a dynamic risk environment -- Part VI: Large scale catchment solutions -- Adaptation of climate impacts via relocation of dykes: Governmental challenges in the biosphere reserve “River Landscape ELBE-Brandenburg” -- West European Climate Corridor / Green Rhine Corridor -- Part V: Conclusion. Towards a multidisciplinary approach to nature-based flood risk management. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-030-23841-5
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949595412702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (XVII, 228 pages) : , 18 illustrations, 9 illustrations in color.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-23842-3
    Inhalt: This open access book addresses the various disciplinary aspects of nature-based solutions in flood risk management on private land. In recent decades, water management has been moving towards nature-based solutions. These are assumed to be much more multi-purpose than traditional “grey infrastructures” and seem to be regarded as a panacea for many environmental issues. At the same time, such measures require more – and mostly privately owned – land and more diverse stakeholder involvement than traditional (grey) engineering approaches. They also present challenges related to different disciplines. Nature-based solutions for flood risk management not only require technical expertise, but also call for interdisciplinary insights from land-use planning, economics, property rights, sociology, landscape planning, ecology, hydrology, agriculture and other disciplines to address the challenges of implementing them. Ultimately, nature-based flood risk management is a multi-disciplinary endeavor. Featuring numerous case studies of nature-based flood risk management accompanied by commentaries, this book presents brief academic reflections from two different disciplinary perspectives that critically highlight which specific aspects are of significance, and as such, underscore the multi-disciplinary nature of the challenges faced. .
    Anmerkung: Part I: Introduction -- Nature-based solutions in flood risk management -- Nature-based solutions & issues of scale -- Part II: small scale property solutions -- Small retention programme in the Polish forests -- Privately funded natural water retention measures in the Czech Republic -- Experimenting with re-parcelling by means of land swop -- Part III: Medium sized infrastructure solutions -- Rivers and their floodplains in city of Plzeň (CZ): System of urban wetlands as nature based flood protection measures -- The “Blue Zone Rhine Valley”: a regional planning instrument for future-oriented flood management in a dynamic risk environment -- Part VI: Large scale catchment solutions -- Adaptation of climate impacts via relocation of dykes: Governmental challenges in the biosphere reserve “River Landscape ELBE-Brandenburg” -- West European Climate Corridor / Green Rhine Corridor -- Part V: Conclusion. Towards a multidisciplinary approach to nature-based flood risk management. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-030-23841-5
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1223981403
    Umfang: 1 online resource (XVII, 228 pages 18 illustrations, 9 illustrations in color)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 9783030238421 , 3030238423 , 9783030238414 , 3030238415 , 9783030238438 , 3030238431 , 9783030238445 , 303023844X
    Inhalt: This open access book addresses the various disciplinary aspects of nature-based solutions in flood risk management on private land. In recent decades, water management has been moving towards nature-based solutions. These are assumed to be much more multi-purpose than traditional "grey infrastructures" and seem to be regarded as a panacea for many environmental issues. At the same time, such measures require more - and mostly privately owned - land and more diverse stakeholder involvement than traditional (grey) engineering approaches. They also present challenges related to different disciplines. Nature-based solutions for flood risk management not only require technical expertise, but also call for interdisciplinary insights from land-use planning, economics, property rights, sociology, landscape planning, ecology, hydrology, agriculture and other disciplines to address the challenges of implementing them. Ultimately, nature-based flood risk management is a multi-disciplinary endeavor. Featuring numerous case studies of nature-based flood risk management accompanied by commentaries, this book presents brief academic reflections from two different disciplinary perspectives that critically highlight which specific aspects are of significance, and as such, underscore the multi-disciplinary nature of the challenges faced
    Anmerkung: Part I: Introduction -- Nature-based solutions in flood risk management -- Nature-based solutions & issues of scale -- Part II: small scale property solutions -- Small retention programme in the Polish forests -- Privately funded natural water retention measures in the Czech Republic -- Experimenting with re-parcelling by means of land swop -- Part III: Medium sized infrastructure solutions -- Rivers and their floodplains in city of Plzeň (CZ): System of urban wetlands as nature based flood protection measures -- The "Blue Zone Rhine Valley": a regional planning instrument for future-oriented flood management in a dynamic risk environment -- Part VI: Large scale catchment solutions -- Adaptation of climate impacts via relocation of dykes: Governmental challenges in the biosphere reserve "River Landscape ELBE-Brandenburg" -- West European Climate Corridor / Green Rhine Corridor -- Part V: Conclusion. Towards a multidisciplinary approach to nature-based flood risk management.
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030238414
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030238438
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030238445
    Sprache: Englisch
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    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1310437949
    Umfang: 1 online resource , illustrations (black and white, and colour)
    ISBN: 3030238423 , 9783030238421 , 9783030238414 , 3030238415 , 9783030238438 , 3030238431 , 9783030238445 , 303023844X
    Inhalt: This open access book addresses the various disciplinary aspects of nature-based solutions in flood risk management on private land. In recent decades, water management has been moving towards nature-based solutions. These are assumed to be much more multi-purpose than traditional "grey infrastructures" and seem to be regarded as a panacea for many environmental issues. At the same time, such measures require more - and mostly privately owned - land and more diverse stakeholder involvement than traditional (grey) engineering approaches. They also present challenges related to different disciplines. Nature-based solutions for flood risk management not only require technical expertise, but also call for interdisciplinary insights from land-use planning, economics, property rights, sociology, landscape planning, ecology, hydrology, agriculture and other disciplines to address the challenges of implementing them. Ultimately, nature-based flood risk management is a multi-disciplinary endeavor. Featuring numerous case studies of nature-based flood risk management accompanied by commentaries, this book presents brief academic reflections from two different disciplinary perspectives that critically highlight which specific aspects are of significance, and as such, underscore the multi-disciplinary nature of the challenges faced. .
    Anmerkung: Part I: Introduction -- Nature-based solutions in flood risk management -- Nature-based solutions & issues of scale -- Part II: small scale property solutions -- Small retention programme in the Polish forests -- Privately funded natural water retention measures in the Czech Republic -- Experimenting with re-parcelling by means of land swop -- Part III: Medium sized infrastructure solutions -- Rivers and their floodplains in city of Plzen (CZ): System of urban wetlands as nature based flood protection measures -- The "Blue Zone Rhine Valley": a regional planning instrument for future-oriented flood management in a dynamic risk environment -- Part VI: Large scale catchment solutions -- Adaptation of climate impacts via relocation of dykes: Governmental challenges in the biosphere reserve "River Landscape ELBE-Brandenburg" -- West European Climate Corridor / Green Rhine Corridor -- Part V: Conclusion. Towards a multidisciplinary approach to nature-based flood risk management.
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030238414
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030238438
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030238445
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Image
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