This paper explores the evolution of a more sociotechnical variety of flood and coastal risk management (FCRM) in the UK that emphasises community engagement and personal or community level responsibility for flood risk planning, awareness and resilience alongside more traditional, centrally managed structural and technical measures. Specifically, it explores three interlocking drivers of the social turn in UK FCRM: (i) the need to adapt to climate change and address the lessons from associated high profile flood events; (ii) pressures to integrate FCRM with the sustainable development agenda; and (iii) a broader trend towards a civic model in UK environmental policy-making and delivery. The paper also explores the practical impact and manifestation of these drivers in current FCRM planning and delivery frameworks, and suggests several critical pathways for a deeper embedding of the approach.
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Univ Cambridge, Dept Geog, Cambridge Coastal Res Unit, Cambridge CB2 3EN, EnglandUniv Cambridge, Dept Geog, Cambridge Coastal Res Unit, Cambridge CB2 3EN, England
Brown, JD
Damery, SL
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Univ Cambridge, Dept Geog, Cambridge Coastal Res Unit, Cambridge CB2 3EN, EnglandUniv Cambridge, Dept Geog, Cambridge Coastal Res Unit, Cambridge CB2 3EN, England