Sticks and carrots for reducing property-level risks from floods: an EU–US comparative perspective

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2019

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Suykens, C.B.R.ORCID 0000-0002-0621-8786ISNI 0000000396266163
Tarlock, D.
Priest, S.
van Doorn-Hoekveld, WillemijnISNI 0000000391789555
van Rijswick, MarleenORCID 0000-0002-0492-1718ISNI 0000000079901143

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Abstract

Post-flood policies and compensation regimes tend to focus on the resilience of public spaces and improving the adaptive capacity of future private property developments. This article focuses on the instruments associated with the resilience of existing privately owned residential buildings from the perspective of post-flood policies and compensation regimes. By reviewing the relevant legal and policy landscapes it aims to provide mutual lessons learned between the EU, its member states and the US and to set forth generally applicable recommendations for improving post-flood policies for existing buildings.

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Post-flood policy, mitigation, privately owned buildings, insurance, USA, European Union, UK, Netherlands

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Suykens, C B R, Tarlock, D, Priest, S, van Doorn-Hoekveld, W & van Rijswick, H F M W 2019, 'Sticks and carrots for reducing property-level risks from floods: an EU–US comparative perspective', Water International, vol. 44, no. 5, pp. 622–639. https://doi.org/10.1080/02508060.2019.1640957