Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4385454297> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4385454297 endingPage "12" @default.
- W4385454297 startingPage "1" @default.
- W4385454297 abstract "ABSTRACTFlood resilience policy and planning are highly localized in the United States (US) and many parts of the world, with local governments responsible for a wide range of land use and infrastructure investment decisions that drive flood risk and response. However, many local governments lack the resources to plan for and adapt to increased flooding without external support. State governments can help by promulgating rules and providing guidance and resources that make flood resilience planning at the local level easier, more likely, and more equitable. However, very little is known about the programmes and policies US states can and do develop to support local flood resilience, how much these programmes and policies vary between states, and the extent to which states are going beyond required or standard practice. In this study, we develop an evaluation framework for state flood policies and programmes that captures the types of programmes and policies used by states in the US, distinguishing between required or standard practices and more advanced approaches. We use a numeric scoring system to operationalize four distinct categories of state policy: information provision, planning guidance, regulations and standards, and funding and financing. The scoring system accounts for whether states incorporate climate change and social equity into their resources. We then apply the framework and scoring system to the eight states of the Great Lakes region: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Our findings demonstrate both the consistencies and variation in state-level flood management programmes and policies, identify policy leaders in the region, and reveal areas where states can prioritize further investment and policy development for better flood risk management. The study provides an evaluation framework for scholars and practitioners of subnational flood policies and programmes, and descriptive insights into the status of state-level flood resilience policy and planning in the Great Lakes region.Key policy insights Evaluations of state and other subnational government support for local flood resilience should centre on information provision, planning guidance, setting regulations and standards, and providing funding and financing to support better planning and implementation of relevant policies.In the Great Lakes region of the US there is wide variation between states in their adoption of standard and more advanced strategies for supporting local flood resilience, and the emphasis they give to justice and equity.States that have adopted more advanced strategies can serve as an important resource for learning and sharing of experience across localities or subnational regions.KEYWORDS: Flood planningadaptation policygovernanceenvironmental justice Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 We were able to confirm our findings for all of the Great Lakes states except with managers and decisionmakers in Wisconsin and Minnesota, who did not reply to our messages.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: [Grant Number NA20OAR4310148A]." @default.
- W4385454297 created "2023-08-02" @default.
- W4385454297 creator A5065762702 @default.
- W4385454297 creator A5071143832 @default.
- W4385454297 creator A5083831239 @default.
- W4385454297 date "2023-08-01" @default.
- W4385454297 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4385454297 title "State policy and local resilience: evaluating state policies for flood resilience in the Great Lakes region of the United States" @default.
- W4385454297 cites W1559341718 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W1975012747 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W2005464790 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W2031720275 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W2035354745 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W2078348868 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W2101498595 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W2131549223 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W2138583215 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W2556604523 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W2578424424 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W2900410590 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W3119415889 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W4210287559 @default.
- W4385454297 cites W821496624 @default.
- W4385454297 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2023.2242309" @default.
- W4385454297 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4385454297 type Work @default.
- W4385454297 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4385454297 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4385454297 hasAuthorship W4385454297A5065762702 @default.
- W4385454297 hasAuthorship W4385454297A5071143832 @default.
- W4385454297 hasAuthorship W4385454297A5083831239 @default.
- W4385454297 hasBestOaLocation W43854542972 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C107826830 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C11413529 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C137176749 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C199728807 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C2777420705 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C2778719706 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C2779585090 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C3116431 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C48103436 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C74256435 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C91375879 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C9354725 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConcept C97355855 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C107826830 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C111472728 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C11413529 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C121332964 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C137176749 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C138885662 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C144133560 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C15744967 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C162324750 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C166957645 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C17744445 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C199539241 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C199728807 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C205649164 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C2777420705 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C2778719706 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C2779585090 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C3116431 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C41008148 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C48103436 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C542102704 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C74256435 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C91375879 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C9354725 @default.
- W4385454297 hasConceptScore W4385454297C97355855 @default.
- W4385454297 hasFunder F4320332181 @default.
- W4385454297 hasLocation W43854542971 @default.
- W4385454297 hasLocation W43854542972 @default.
- W4385454297 hasOpenAccess W4385454297 @default.
- W4385454297 hasPrimaryLocation W43854542971 @default.
- W4385454297 hasRelatedWork W1487408455 @default.
- W4385454297 hasRelatedWork W1585069650 @default.
- W4385454297 hasRelatedWork W1965639845 @default.
- W4385454297 hasRelatedWork W2472222875 @default.
- W4385454297 hasRelatedWork W2962691525 @default.
- W4385454297 hasRelatedWork W3011854702 @default.
- W4385454297 hasRelatedWork W363370526 @default.
- W4385454297 hasRelatedWork W4239334460 @default.
- W4385454297 hasRelatedWork W655569711 @default.
- W4385454297 hasRelatedWork W2589083601 @default.
- W4385454297 isParatext "false" @default.