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- W1978608744 abstract "ABSTRACT Often, discussions about improving long-term Flood Risk Management (FRM) refer to spatial planning as one of the most promising policy instruments (non-structural measures), especially after flood disasters like in Dresden in August 2002. However, up to now, evidence is limited that spatial planning is used intensively and systematically for long-term FRM, for instance, to reduce vulnerability in flood-prone areas by controlling developments on floodplains and providing development possibilities in non-hazardous areas (Burby et al., 2000 Burby, R. J., Deyle, R. E., Godschalk, D. R. and Olshansky, R. B. 2000. Creating hazard resilient communities through land-use planning. Natural Hazards Review, 1(2): 99–106. [Crossref] , [Google Scholar]). Based on the literature on strategic spatial planning (e.g., Albrechts, 2004a Albrechts, L. 2004a. Strategic (spatial) planning re-examined. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 31: 743–758. [Crossref], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]; Bryson, 2004 Bryson, J. M. 2004. “Strategic planning for public and nonprofit organizations.”. In A Guide to Strengthening and Sustaining Organizational Achievement, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. [Google Scholar]; Healey, 2007 Healey, P. 2007. “Urban complexity and spatial strategies”. In Towards a Relational Planning for Our Times, London: Routledge. [Google Scholar]) and risk management (e.g., Klinke & Renn, 2002 Klinke, A. and Renn, O. 2002. A new approach to risk evaluation and management: risk-based, precaution-based, and discourse-based strategies. Risk Analysis, 22(6): 1071–1094. [Crossref], [PubMed], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]), this paper presents normative conclusions from case studies conducted in Dresden and London on how to use strategic planning for improving long-term FRM. The twin hazards of uncertainty and disagreement form an essential context for planninǵs ambitions of shaping the future. In practice, planners may retreat to shorter-range decisions with more limited consequences. Or they may resort to public relations devices that may gain agreement in superficial ways. Still another response is to hide behind technical analyses that are not fully shared with the public, neither revealing the true level of uncertainty nor exposing judgements to potential disagreements. Better methods are clearly desired for professional leadership regarding the future. (Myers, 2001 Myers, D. 2001. Symposium: putting the future in planning. Introduction. JAPA: Journal of the American Planning Association, 67(4): 365–367. [Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]: 365)" @default.
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- W1978608744 title "Strategic Planning for Long-Term Flood Risk Management: Some Suggestions for Learning How to Make Strategy at Regional and Local Level" @default.
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