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Shaping flood risk governance through science-policy interfaces: Insights from England, France and the Netherlands
Towards explanations for stability and change in modes of environmental governance: A systematic approach with illustrations from the Netherlands
Everybody should contribute, but not too much: Perceptions of local governments on citizen responsibilisation in climate change adaptation in the Netherlands
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The design of public participation: who participates, when and how? Insights in climate adaptation planning from the Netherlands
Mechanisms influencing mainstreaming of adaptation in spatial development: case studies in three Dutch municipalities
The transformative potential of experimentation as an environmental governance approach: The case of the Dutch peatlands
Unpacking notions of residents' responsibility in flood risk governance