In the context of the European Floods Directive, flood risk assessment is a critical component for the definition of an integrated management plan that operates within a multidimensional landscape shaped by intricate interactions. This study explores this complex interplay using a comprehensive framework, aimed at enlightening the non-linear pathways that flood risk assessments can traverse. It adopts the Gioia Methodology within the Grounded Theory approaches, enabling a nuanced exploration of flood risk assessment dynamics. Utilizing data from an Italian case study in the Po River District, this study unveils the flood risk assessment process framework by identifying 13 first-order codes, 6 s-order themes and 3 aggregate dimensions. It introduces a qualitative self-assessment tool to facilitate integration across dimensions and enhance Directive alignment, offering valuable insights for future flood risk assessment implementations.

Arosio, M., Arrighi, C., Bonomelli, R., Domeneghetti, A., Farina, G., Molinari, D., et al. (2024). Unveiling the assessment process behind an integrated flood risk management plan. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, 112, 1-14 [10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.104755].

Unveiling the assessment process behind an integrated flood risk management plan

Domeneghetti, A.;
2024

Abstract

In the context of the European Floods Directive, flood risk assessment is a critical component for the definition of an integrated management plan that operates within a multidimensional landscape shaped by intricate interactions. This study explores this complex interplay using a comprehensive framework, aimed at enlightening the non-linear pathways that flood risk assessments can traverse. It adopts the Gioia Methodology within the Grounded Theory approaches, enabling a nuanced exploration of flood risk assessment dynamics. Utilizing data from an Italian case study in the Po River District, this study unveils the flood risk assessment process framework by identifying 13 first-order codes, 6 s-order themes and 3 aggregate dimensions. It introduces a qualitative self-assessment tool to facilitate integration across dimensions and enhance Directive alignment, offering valuable insights for future flood risk assessment implementations.
2024
Arosio, M., Arrighi, C., Bonomelli, R., Domeneghetti, A., Farina, G., Molinari, D., et al. (2024). Unveiling the assessment process behind an integrated flood risk management plan. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, 112, 1-14 [10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.104755].
Arosio, M.; Arrighi, Chiara; Bonomelli, R.; Domeneghetti, A.; Farina, Gabriele; Molinari, Daniela; Monteleone, B.; Scorzini, A.R.; Martina, Mario...espandi
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