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Evaluating flood risk management options in Scotland: A participant-led multi-criteria approach

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ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
Volume 64, Issue 1, Pages 70-81

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2007.06.011

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flood risk management; multi-criteria analysis; participation; deliberation

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The characteristics of flood risk management include complexity, large spatial scales, intertemporal issues, plural values and conflicts of interests. It is argued that issues with such characteristics require public participation in the decision making process. This study builds on existing deliberative processes to develop a new participant-led multi-criteria method to evaluate flood risk management options in Scotland. The results show that participants preferred regeneration or planting of native woodland to other flood management options, and least preferred building flood walls and embankments. The design of the workshops allowed a rich dataset to reveal the thinking behind such results and provided a deeper understanding of why participants came to these conclusions. @ 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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