All Stories

  1. Negotiating land for flood risk management : upstream-downstream in the light of economic game theory
  2. The flood risk management plan between spatial planning and water engineering
  3. International conference ‘Jane Jacobs 100’, Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, 24–25 May 2016
  4. Legitimizing differentiated flood protection levels – Consequences of the European flood risk management plan
  5. Land governance: the LANDac conference in Utrecht, The Netherlands, 8–10 July 2015
  6. Flood Label for buildings – a tool for more flood-resilient cities
  7. The spatial turn and the scenario approach in flood risk management—Implementing the European Floods Directive in the Netherlands
  8. Towards an integrated water management - Comparing German and Dutch water law from a spatial planning perspective
  9. Implementing the European flood risk management plan
  10. Conference report
  11. Dilemmas of involvement in land management – Comparing an active (Dutch) and a passive (German) approach
  12. M. Reimer, P. Getimis and H. Blotevogel: Spatial planning systems and practices in Europe: a comparative perspective on continuity and changes
  13. A co-evolving frontier between land and water: dilemmas of flexibility versus robustness in flood risk management
  14. Frontiers of land and water governance in urban regions
  15. From Flood Protection to Flood Risk Management: Condition-Based and Performance-Based Regulations in German Water Law
  16. Capacity Building for the Integration of Climate Adaptation into Urban Planning Processes: The Dutch Experience
  17. E-Participation in Urban Planning: Getting and Keeping Citizens Involved
  18. The Flood Risk Management Plan: An Essential Step Towards the Institutionalization of a Paradigm Shift
  19. The flood risk management plan: towards spatial water governance
  20. The Selfmade Land: Culture and Evolution of Urban and Regional Planning in the Netherlands
  21. Book Review: Strong Stories—How the Dutch Are Reinventing Spatial PlanningHajerMaartenvan ’t KloosterSusanGrijzenJantine, eds. Strong Stories—How the Dutch Are Reinventing Spatial Planning. Rotterdam, the Netherlands: 010 publishers, 2010. 320 pp. $44....
  22. Wicked problems and clumsy solutions: Planning as expectation management
  23. Den Flüssen mehr Raum geben – Umsetzungsrestriktionen in Recht und Praxis
  24. Contesting land policies for space for rivers - rational, viable, and clumsy floodplain management
  25. Reframing Polyrational Floodplains: Land Policy for Large Areas for Temporary Emergency Retention
  26. Clumsy Floodplains and the Law: Towards a Responsive Land Policy for Extreme Floods