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Stability and change in flood risk governance: on path dependencies and change agents
Wiering, M.; Liefferink, D.; Crabbé, A. (2017). Stability and change in flood risk governance: on path dependencies and change agents. J. Flood Risk Man. 11(3): 230-238. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12295
In: Journal of Flood Risk Management. Wiley: Oxford. ISSN 1753-318X; e-ISSN 1753-318X, more
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  • Wiering, M.
  • Liefferink, D.
  • Crabbé, A., more

Abstract
    This article presents a theoretical framework for the analysis of stability and change in national flood risk policies. Based on thorough scrutiny of existing theories on stability and change in the literature, we want to offer guidance for empirical studies on flood risk governance. On one hand, we elaborate theories of path dependency and institutional stability. On the other hand, we focus on the role of policy entrepreneurs and actor coalitions bringing in new ideas on how policies should be adjusted. We translate both angles to the realm of flood risks. Furthermore, we consider the role of trends and shock events. By integrating these perspectives into one comprehensive theoretical framework, we aim to offer guidance to empirical researchers searching for forces of stability and change in flood risk governance.

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