01378nam a2200301 i 4500991001487449707536060217s2001 it a b 001 0 ita d8870786870b13380102-39ule_instDi.S.Te.B.A.eng57222Metodologia biochimica :le bioscienze e le biotecnologie in laboratorio /a cura di Keith Wilson e John WalkerNuova ed. italiana /a cura di Mirella S. Pilone e Loredano PollegioniMilano :Raffaello Cortina Ed.,[2001] xx, 778 p. :ill. ;26 cmOrig. Tit.: Principles and Tecniques of Practical Biochemistry. - 5th. ed. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000Translation of Laura Cortesi, Maurizio Mattioli, Maria Zambrotta Wilson, KeithWalker, John Pilone, Mirella S.Pollegioni, Loredano.b1338010213-12-0617-02-06991001487449707536LE003 572 WIL01.02 C.1 (2001)12003000049732le003pE98.13-l- 0250250.i1422318113-04-06LE003 572 WIL01.02 C.2 (2001)22003000049749le003pE98.13-l- 0610610.i1422317x13-04-06Metodologia biochimica75540UNISALENTOle00317-02-06ma -itait 0003982nam 2200949z- 450 991055764770332120210501(CKB)5400000000044976(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69189(oapen)doab69189(EXLCZ)99540000000004497620202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFlood Risk Governance for More ResilienceBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (212 p.)3-03943-196-X 3-03943-197-8 Flood risks worldwide are being exacerbated due to urbanisation and the consequences of climate change. This poses a challenge to traditional managerial approaches to flood risk management that try to be 'fail-safe'. This book presents innovative and practical lessons on how to make flood risk management strategies 'safe-to-fail' and therewith more resilient. The book focuses on governance - rather than technical/managerial - approaches. As the book shows, new governance strategies are needed that ensure that flood risk management is not left to water managers alone. Various actors, including spatial planners, contingency agencies, NGOs and individual citizens, have a role to play in flood risk governance. Ten chapters assess different case studies from around the globe. These highlight the challenges and good practices related to learning, inter- and transdisciplinary cooperation, and debating and meeting the normative end-goals of flood risk governance. This book is essential reading for grounded scholars, reflexive policymakers and practitioners, and everyone else who is interested in contributing to more resilient and future-proof flood risk governance.Environmental economicsbicsscResearch & information: generalbicsscacceptabilityadaptationadaptive capacitiesadaptive governanceattitudesBangladeshcitizen engagementcity-to-city learningclimate adaptationclimate changeclimate change adaptationco-benefitscopingdisaster risk reductiondiversified flood risk management strategiesecosystem serviceserosionflood preventionflood risk governanceflood risk managementfloodinggovernancegovernance capacitygovernance networksgreen infrastructureIAD frameworkintegrated flood risk managementinterdisciplinarityJamuna Riverlearningmulti-level safetymultilevel governanceparticipationpilot projectpolicy instrumentspolicy transferpreferencesresilienceresilient citiesriver restorationRoom for the River programscience-policy interactionsscience-policy interfacesocial learningspatial planninguntamingwater squaresEnvironmental economicsResearch & information: generalMatczak Piotredt1328636Hegger DriesedtMatczak PiotrothHegger DriesothBOOK9910557647703321Flood Risk Governance for More Resilience3038756UNINA