A planning framework for sustainable urban drainage systems

O Fryd, T Dam, MB Jensen - Water Policy, 2012 - iwaponline.com
Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) call for collaborative and interdisciplinary
practices. The problem with this is the social and technical complexities involved, and the …

Three Points Approach (3PA) for urban flood risk management: A tool to support climate change adaptation through transdisciplinarity and multifunctionality

CF Fratini, GD Geldof, J Kluck… - Urban Water Journal, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Urban flood risk is increasing as a consequence of climate change and growing impervious
surfaces. Increasing complexity of the urban context, gradual loss of tacit knowledge and …

Transitions: Two steps from theory to policy

N Frantzeskaki, H De Haan - Futures, 2009 - Elsevier
This paper bridges a gap between emergent transition theories and the policy maker facing
societal transitions when making long-term policy. Using a two-step approach the abstract …

[图书][B] Adaptation to climate change: a spatial challenge

R Roggema - 2010 - Springer
In designs for cities and landscapes climate change is not integrated yet. However, the
spatial lay out will be affected strongly by the changes in climate. The adaptation of cities …

Decision-support tools and the indigenous paradigm

TKKB Morgan - Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers …, 2006 - icevirtuallibrary.com
Sustainability legislation in New Zealand (NZ) provides an interesting challenge for decision-
makers such as planners, architects and engineers. NZ's Action Plan for Sustainable …

Making asset investment decisions for wastewater systems that include sustainability

R Ashley, D Blackwood, D Butler, P Jowitt… - Journal of …, 2008 - ascelibrary.org
Effective integrated water management is a key component of the World Water Vision and
the way in which aspirations for water equity may be realized. Part of the vision includes the …

Managing water as a socio-technical system: the shift from 'experts' to 'alliances'

R Newman, R Ashley… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - icevirtuallibrary.com
This paper argues that the management of flooding in England has shifted from a
technocratic focus, in which engineering expertise was reified, to a more socially diffuse set …

Revisiting women's entrepreneurship: Insights from the family-firm context and radical subjectivist economics

M Barrett - International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, 2014 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to study women's entrepreneurship from the family-
firm context and radical subjectivist (RS) economics. While women's entrepreneurship is a …

Definitions of event magnitudes, spatial scales, and goals for climate change adaptation and their importance for innovation and implementation

HM Madsen, MM Andersen, M Rygaard, PS Mikkelsen - Water research, 2018 - Elsevier
We examine how core professional and institutional actors in the innovation system
conceptualize climate change adaptation in regards to pluvial flooding—and how this …

Making space for the river: governance challenges

J Warner, J Edelenbos… - … in the US and Europe. IWA …, 2012 - books.google.com
Rivers instil primordial fears, but also attract floodplain dwellers and companies like
magnets. This is because rivers are not just a source of danger and destruction, but also of …