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Vol. 3 No. 3 (2015): Special Issue - Making Space for the River
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2015): Special Issue - Making Space for the River
Published:
2015-06-01
Research Article
Making Space for the River
Editorial from the guest editors: Van Buuren, M.W, Teisman, Prof.dr. G.R, Edelenbos, J, & Warner, J.F.
Arwin van Buuren
1-4
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Integrating Flood Risk, River Basin Management and Adaptive Management
Gaps, Barriers and Opportunities, Illustrated by a Case Study from Kristianstad, Sweden
Åse Johannessen, Jakob J. Granit
5-24
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Understanding water governance from a citizen perspective
Farmers’ dilemmas in a future retention area
Dik Roth, Madelinde Winnubst
25-54
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Adaptation through Collaboration
Evaluating the Emergence of Institutional Arrangements for Catchment Management and Governance in England
Nigel Watson
55-80
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Making space for institutional change?
A comparative case study on regime stability & change in river flood management in the Netherlands & England
Arwin van Buuren, Karen Potter, Jeroen Warner, Thomas Fischer
81-100
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Negotiated Space for the River Scheldt in Flanders
A longitudinal reconstruction of the policy debate to realize multifunctional retention capacity
Vera Vikolainen, Arwin van Buuren, Jeroen Warner, Kris Lulofs, Hans Bressers
101-120
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Room for the River
a stepping stone in Adaptive Delta Management
C. Zevenbergen, J. Rijke, S. van Herk, P.J.T.M. Bloemen
121-140
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Book review Policy Entrepreneurs and Strategies for Change
The Case of Water Management in the Netherlands
Richard Meissner
141-143
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