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View article: Emotions, trust, and expectations: Comparing determinants of public support for managed realignment across cases
Emotions, trust, and expectations: Comparing determinants of public support for managed realignment across cases Open
Managed realignment (MR) involves repositioning coastal or river flood defenses to re-establish tidal flooding and restore intertidal ecosystems in reclaimed areas. The restoration of intertidal ecosystems contributes to flood risk managem…
View article: Transdisciplinary Approaches for Climate-Resilient Adaptation: Insights from the Delta Wealth Project
Transdisciplinary Approaches for Climate-Resilient Adaptation: Insights from the Delta Wealth Project Open
The Netherlands’ Southwest Delta (SW-Delta) faces complex challenges as climate change and sea level rise (SLR) intensify conflicts between flood protection infrastructures, ecological health, and economic activities. Consequently, i…
View article: The roles and unexplored potential of policy experimentation in climate adaptation governance: A systematic literature review
The roles and unexplored potential of policy experimentation in climate adaptation governance: A systematic literature review Open
Policy experimentation has emerged globally as a novel governance approach to address complex socio‐environmental problems. In the climate adaptation literature, policy experiments that test technical and governance innovations on a small …
View article: Balancing recreation and flood safety for integrated coastal management: Understanding beach visitors' types of attitude and behaviour in sandy anthropogenic shores
Balancing recreation and flood safety for integrated coastal management: Understanding beach visitors' types of attitude and behaviour in sandy anthropogenic shores Open
In the Netherlands, with its coastal lowlands, coastal management is performed through sand nourishment and dune utilisation. While policy aims for multifunctionality, coastal management studies predominantly emphasise flood safety, neglec…
View article: The impact of coastal realignment on the availability of ecosystem services: gains, losses and trade-offs from a local community perspective
The impact of coastal realignment on the availability of ecosystem services: gains, losses and trade-offs from a local community perspective Open
Coastal realignment is the procedure of repositioning or removing coastal defense structures to restore tidal flooding and facilitate the development of intertidal ecosystems in a previously reclaimed area from the sea. A key policy object…
View article: Will it float? Exploring the social feasibility of floating solar energy infrastructure in the Netherlands
Will it float? Exploring the social feasibility of floating solar energy infrastructure in the Netherlands Open
Floating photovoltaics (FPV) is emerging as a promising renewable energy concept in which solar panels are installed on floating infrastructure to enable the production of renewable energy on water. While the body of knowledge on technical…
View article: Adaptive Capacities for Diversified Flood Risk Management Strategies: Learning from Pilot Projects
Adaptive Capacities for Diversified Flood Risk Management Strategies: Learning from Pilot Projects Open
Diversification of flood risk management strategies (FRMS) in response to climate change relies on the adaptive capacities of institutions. Although adaptive capacities enable flexibility and adjustment, more empirical research is needed t…
View article: Citizens’ adaptive or avoiding behavioral response to an emergency message on their mobile phone
Citizens’ adaptive or avoiding behavioral response to an emergency message on their mobile phone Open
Since November 2012, Dutch civil defense organizations employ NL-Alert, a cellular broadcast-based warning system to inform the public. Individuals receive a message on their mobile phone about the actual threat, as well as some advice how…
View article: More Than Fear Induction: Toward an Understanding of People's Motivation to Be Well‐Prepared for Emergencies in Flood‐Prone Areas
More Than Fear Induction: Toward an Understanding of People's Motivation to Be Well‐Prepared for Emergencies in Flood‐Prone Areas Open
This article examines the extent and manner to which evaluations of flood‐related precautions are affected by an individual's motivation and perception of context. It argues that the relationship between risk perception and flood risk prep…