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    Format: 1 online resource (224 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030238421
    Note: 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.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hartmann, Thomas Nature-Based Flood Risk Management on Private Land Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030238414
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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