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A smart tool for governance towards flood-resilient cities (FLOODLABEL)

Description:

Floods are one of the most significant hazards in Europe. Extreme inundations threaten urban living in cities. To protect cities from flooding and other types of inundations, traditional government-led flood protection needs to be complemented by homeowners’ adaptation. Now, especially homeowners lack risk awareness, and knowledge of measures and triggers to take action. This project aims to design, test and implement a smart governance tool, the FLOODLABEL, in urban living labs. This prototype tool serves to inform homeowners about their individual flood risks and to support the planning and decision-making of experts and local governments to achieve more flood-resilient cities.

Project information

Lead

Utrecht University

Partners

Utrecht University, BOKU – University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences,Ghent University, Nelen & Schuurmans, German Flood Competence Centre, Flanders
Environmental Agency

Source of funding

JPI Urban Europe

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Published in Climate-ADAPT Oct 16 2017   -   Last Modified in Climate-ADAPT Dec 12 2023

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