Financial Schemes for Resilient Flood Recovery
Herausgeber: Slavíková, Lenka; Thaler, Thomas; Hartmann, Thomas
Financial Schemes for Resilient Flood Recovery
Herausgeber: Slavíková, Lenka; Thaler, Thomas; Hartmann, Thomas
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This book investigates how the implementation of financial schemes (government relief subsidies, insurance schemes, buy-outs, etc.) might increase flood resilience.
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					This book investigates how the implementation of financial schemes (government relief subsidies, insurance schemes, buy-outs, etc.) might increase flood resilience.				
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 - Verlag: Routledge
 - Seitenzahl: 164
 - Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2021
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 14mm
 - Gewicht: 474g
 - ISBN-13: 9781032017563
 - ISBN-10: 1032017562
 - Artikelnr.: 62225136
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
- Verlag: Routledge
 - Seitenzahl: 164
 - Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2021
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 14mm
 - Gewicht: 474g
 - ISBN-13: 9781032017563
 - ISBN-10: 1032017562
 - Artikelnr.: 62225136
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
Lenka Slavíková is Associate Professor in public economics at J.E. Purkyn¿ University, Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic. She specializes in water and biodiversity governance with the focus on Central and Eastern European Countries. She investigates flood risk perception of household and municipalities and financial instruments to achieve flood resilience. Thomas Hartmann is Associate Professor at Wageningen University, the Netherlands, and he teaches at J.E. Purkyn¿ University, Ústí and Laben, Czech Republic, and Bonn University, Germany. He combines an engineering perspective with socio-political approaches to flood risk management and land policies and has published numerous papers, books, and special issues on these topics. Thomas Thaler is Research Fellow at the Institute of Mountain Risk Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria. He focuses on design and effectiveness of natural hazard governance systems as well as integrating European environmental policies into national and local institutions.
	Introduction: financial schemes for resilient flood recovery 1. Measuring
social equity in flood recovery funding 2. Approaches to state flood
recovery funding in Visegrad Group Countries 3. Financial recovery schemes
in Austria: how planned relocation is used as an answer to future flood
events 4. The French Cat' Nat' system: post-flood recovery and resilience
issues 5. An assessment of best practices of extreme weather insurance and
directions for a more resilient society 6. Disaster, relocation, and
resilience: recovery and adaptation of Karamemedesane in Lily Tribal
Community after Typhoon Morakot, Taiwan, Environmental Hazards 7.
Post-disaster communalism: land use, ownership, and the shifting
'publicness' of urban space in recovery 8. Prospects for disaster
management in China and the role of insurance
	social equity in flood recovery funding 2. Approaches to state flood
recovery funding in Visegrad Group Countries 3. Financial recovery schemes
in Austria: how planned relocation is used as an answer to future flood
events 4. The French Cat' Nat' system: post-flood recovery and resilience
issues 5. An assessment of best practices of extreme weather insurance and
directions for a more resilient society 6. Disaster, relocation, and
resilience: recovery and adaptation of Karamemedesane in Lily Tribal
Community after Typhoon Morakot, Taiwan, Environmental Hazards 7.
Post-disaster communalism: land use, ownership, and the shifting
'publicness' of urban space in recovery 8. Prospects for disaster
management in China and the role of insurance
Introduction: financial schemes for resilient flood recovery 1. Measuring
social equity in flood recovery funding 2. Approaches to state flood
recovery funding in Visegrad Group Countries 3. Financial recovery schemes
in Austria: how planned relocation is used as an answer to future flood
events 4. The French Cat' Nat' system: post-flood recovery and resilience
issues 5. An assessment of best practices of extreme weather insurance and
directions for a more resilient society 6. Disaster, relocation, and
resilience: recovery and adaptation of Karamemedesane in Lily Tribal
Community after Typhoon Morakot, Taiwan, Environmental Hazards 7.
Post-disaster communalism: land use, ownership, and the shifting
'publicness' of urban space in recovery 8. Prospects for disaster
management in China and the role of insurance
				social equity in flood recovery funding 2. Approaches to state flood
recovery funding in Visegrad Group Countries 3. Financial recovery schemes
in Austria: how planned relocation is used as an answer to future flood
events 4. The French Cat' Nat' system: post-flood recovery and resilience
issues 5. An assessment of best practices of extreme weather insurance and
directions for a more resilient society 6. Disaster, relocation, and
resilience: recovery and adaptation of Karamemedesane in Lily Tribal
Community after Typhoon Morakot, Taiwan, Environmental Hazards 7.
Post-disaster communalism: land use, ownership, and the shifting
'publicness' of urban space in recovery 8. Prospects for disaster
management in China and the role of insurance







