2020
DOI: 10.1111/jfr3.12650
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Interactive governance for satisfaction measurements: Stakeholder involvement in design processes for flood risk management

Abstract: The European Flood Directive (FD) shifted water management policy from flood protection to flood risk management. To facilitate the shift, a new instrument was introduced called the flood risk management plan. According to the FD, a flood risk management plan shall first take into account relevant aspects from water management, nature conservation, land use, spatial planning, navi

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“…Simulation of flood processes in the karst watershed can be carried out using the Xinjiang karst hydrological model (DXAJKHM), which is based on topographic information extracted from a digital elevation model [34]. Changes in water management policies from flood protection to flood risk management [35] can be carried out using the European Flood Directive (FD). The impact of seawater vegetation when considering real-time flood control performance can use a predictive control (MPC) model scheme [36].…”
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“…Simulation of flood processes in the karst watershed can be carried out using the Xinjiang karst hydrological model (DXAJKHM), which is based on topographic information extracted from a digital elevation model [34]. Changes in water management policies from flood protection to flood risk management [35] can be carried out using the European Flood Directive (FD). The impact of seawater vegetation when considering real-time flood control performance can use a predictive control (MPC) model scheme [36].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to FD, the flood risk management plan must first consider the relevant aspects. Starting from water management, nature conservation, land use, spatial planning, navigation, and port infrastructure [35].…”
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