Collaborative modelling for active involvement of stakeholders in urban flood risk management
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in: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences , Jahrgang 12, Nr. 9, 12.09.2012, S. 2821-2842.
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T1 - Collaborative modelling for active involvement of stakeholders in urban flood risk management
AU - Evers, Mariele
AU - Jonoski, Andreja
AU - Maksimovič, Cedo T.
AU - Lange, Leonie
AU - Ochoa Rodriguez, Susana
AU - Teklesadik, A.
AU - Cortes Arevalo, J.
AU - Almoradie, Adrian
AU - Simões, Nuno Eduardo
AU - Wang, Lei
AU - Makropoulos, Christos
PY - 2012/9/12
Y1 - 2012/9/12
N2 - This paper presents an approach to enhance the role of local stakeholders in dealing with urban floods. The concept is based on the DIANE-CM project (Decentralised Integrated Analysis and Enhancement of Awareness through Collaborative Modelling and Management of Flood Risk) of the 2nd ERANET CRUE funding initiative. The main objective of the project was to develop and test an advanced methodology for enhancing the resilience of local communities to flooding. Through collaborative modelling, a social learning process was initiated that enhances the social capacity of the stakeholders due to the interaction process. The other aim of the project was to better understand how data from hazard and vulnerability analyses and improved maps, as well as from the near real-time flood prediction, can be used to initiate a public dialogue (i.e. collaborative mapping and planning activities) in order to carry out more informed and shared decision-making processes and to enhance flood risk awareness. The concept of collaborative modelling was applied in two case studies: (1) the Cranbrook catchment in the UK, with focus on pluvial flooding; and (2) the Alster catchment in Germany, with focus on fluvial flooding. As a result of the interactive and social learning process, supported by sociotechnical instruments, an understanding of flood risk was developed amongst the stakeholders and alternatives for flood risk management for the respective case study area were jointly developed and ranked as a basis for further planning and management.
AB - This paper presents an approach to enhance the role of local stakeholders in dealing with urban floods. The concept is based on the DIANE-CM project (Decentralised Integrated Analysis and Enhancement of Awareness through Collaborative Modelling and Management of Flood Risk) of the 2nd ERANET CRUE funding initiative. The main objective of the project was to develop and test an advanced methodology for enhancing the resilience of local communities to flooding. Through collaborative modelling, a social learning process was initiated that enhances the social capacity of the stakeholders due to the interaction process. The other aim of the project was to better understand how data from hazard and vulnerability analyses and improved maps, as well as from the near real-time flood prediction, can be used to initiate a public dialogue (i.e. collaborative mapping and planning activities) in order to carry out more informed and shared decision-making processes and to enhance flood risk awareness. The concept of collaborative modelling was applied in two case studies: (1) the Cranbrook catchment in the UK, with focus on pluvial flooding; and (2) the Alster catchment in Germany, with focus on fluvial flooding. As a result of the interactive and social learning process, supported by sociotechnical instruments, an understanding of flood risk was developed amongst the stakeholders and alternatives for flood risk management for the respective case study area were jointly developed and ranked as a basis for further planning and management.
KW - Environmental planning
KW - flooding
KW - hazard management
KW - modeling
KW - Risk Assessment
KW - Stakeholder
KW - urban area
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U2 - 10.5194/nhess-12-2821-2012
DO - 10.5194/nhess-12-2821-2012
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:84869187250
VL - 12
SP - 2821
EP - 2842
JO - Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
JF - Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
SN - 1561-8633
IS - 9
ER -