1. Key messages from the
STAR-FLOOD conference
7th Meeting of the OECD Water
Governance Initiative, The Hague
Thursday 23 June 2016
W.J. van Doorn-Hoekveld
2. STAR-FLOOD: combined social
science and legal research
• STrengthening And Redesigning European FLOOD risk practices:
towards appropriate and resilient flood risk governance arrangements
NL: Dordrecht
Nijmegen
Zuidplaspolder
E: River Thames, London
Hull
Leeds
B: Antwerp
Geraadsbergen
Lessines
S: Gotheburg
Kristianstad
Karlstad
P: Slubice
Poznan
Wroclaw
F: Nice
Nevers
Le Havre
5. Key conclusions
• Important to take the national legal, social, physical,
political and economic context into account, no ‘one size fits all’!
• Stakeholder participation comes in variety and intensity
• Diversification of strategies enhances societal resilience
• All strategies are present in the studied countries, but to different
extends
• Diversification may lead to fragmentation in roles and
responsibilities
• Bridging mechanisms are necessary
Humber Bridge, Hull, England (Photo: APL Broekhuijsen)
6. Thanks for your attention
See www.star-flood.eu for:
- Final report
- Practitioner’s guide
- Policy briefs
- Country-specific reports
- In progress: special feature in
Ecology and Society (open access)
w.j.hoekveld@uu.nl