JOURNAL ARTICLE

Flood Hazard Management: British and International Perspectives

L. Douglas James

Year: 1988 Journal:   Eos Vol: 69 (30)Pages: 739-739   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

This proceedings of an international workshop at the Flood Hazard Research Centre (Queensway, Enfield, Middlesex, U.K.) begins by noting how past British research on flood problems concentrated on refining techniques to implement established policy. In contrast, research covered in North American and Australian publications involved normative issues on policy alternatives and administrative implementation. The workshop's participants included 16 widely recognized scientists, whose origins were about equally divided between Britain and overseas; from this group the workshop's organizers expertly drew ideas for refining British urban riverine flood hazard management and for cultivating links among researchers everywhere. Such intellectual exchange should be of keen interest to flood hazard program managers around the world, to students of comparative institutional performance, to those who make policy on protecting people from hazards, and to hydrologists and other geophysicists who must communicate descriptive information for bureaucratic, political, and public decision‐ making.

Keywords:
Flood myth Bureaucracy Hazard Normative Political science Public administration Politics Environmental planning Public relations Geography Law Archaeology

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Topics

Flood Risk Assessment and Management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change
Disaster Management and Resilience
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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