Governance of Flooding Risks in the Region and the City of Hanover

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUrban Resilience, Governance and Climate Change
Subtitle of host publicationCoping with the consequences of climate change in Hanover
EditorsLena Greinke, Filip Śnieg, Riva Lava, Thanos Pagonis
Place of PublicationHannover
Pages67-78
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Abstract

The article deals with flood protection and flood prevention as a contribution to a more resilient city region in general and in Hanover. Flood protection of Hanover’s city centre has been dealt with since the 15th century. Today, floods are prevented by land-use and sectoral planning of the city region and the mu- nicipality. The regional plan has designed binding priority and reserve zones for flood prevention on the basis of flooding are- as identified by the water management administration. Urban planning has set up an informal local action programme, but a basic update of formal plans, especially the preparatory land- use plan, is missing.

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Governance of Flooding Risks in the Region and the City of Hanover. / Scholles, Frank.
Urban Resilience, Governance and Climate Change: Coping with the consequences of climate change in Hanover. ed. / Lena Greinke; Filip Śnieg; Riva Lava; Thanos Pagonis. Hannover, 2019. p. 67-78.

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Scholles, F 2019, Governance of Flooding Risks in the Region and the City of Hanover. in L Greinke, F Śnieg, R Lava & T Pagonis (eds), Urban Resilience, Governance and Climate Change: Coping with the consequences of climate change in Hanover. Hannover, pp. 67-78. https://doi.org/10.15488/6751
Scholles, F. (2019). Governance of Flooding Risks in the Region and the City of Hanover. In L. Greinke, F. Śnieg, R. Lava, & T. Pagonis (Eds.), Urban Resilience, Governance and Climate Change: Coping with the consequences of climate change in Hanover (pp. 67-78). https://doi.org/10.15488/6751
Scholles F. Governance of Flooding Risks in the Region and the City of Hanover. In Greinke L, Śnieg F, Lava R, Pagonis T, editors, Urban Resilience, Governance and Climate Change: Coping with the consequences of climate change in Hanover. Hannover. 2019. p. 67-78 doi: https://doi.org/10.15488/6751
Scholles, Frank. / Governance of Flooding Risks in the Region and the City of Hanover. Urban Resilience, Governance and Climate Change: Coping with the consequences of climate change in Hanover. editor / Lena Greinke ; Filip Śnieg ; Riva Lava ; Thanos Pagonis. Hannover, 2019. pp. 67-78
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