“We cannot let this happen again”: reversing UK flood policy in response to the Somerset Levels floods, 2014

  • Alana Smith
  • , James J. Porter*
  • , Paul Upham
  • *Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit

    Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungBegutachtung

    26 Zitate (Scopus)

    Abstract

    The Multiple Streams Framework offers a theoretical account of how policy proposals move from latent possibilities to becoming favored for implementation. We apply this framework in the context of the policy response to the 2013–2014 flooding of the Somerset Levels and Moors. Stakeholder interviews and analysis of news media coverage evidence the way in which a specific policy option that had fallen out of favor with the national Environment Agency – dredging – came to the fore and was eventually adopted during the period in which the conjunction of problem, policy, and political pressures came to a head. Local political activists mobilized a wider campaign with the help of social media and capitalized on national political sensitivities to successfully promote dredging. What is less clear is the longevity of the policy reversal, given funding constraints.

    OriginalspracheEnglisch
    ZeitschriftJournal of Environmental Planning and Management
    Jahrgang60
    Ausgabenummer2
    Seiten (von - bis)351-369
    Seitenumfang19
    ISSN0964-0568
    DOIs
    PublikationsstatusErschienen - 01.02.2017

    Fachgebiete und Schlagwörter

    • Nachhaltigkeitskommunikation

    ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete

    • Fließ- und Transferprozesse von Flüssigkeiten
    • Umweltwissenschaften (insg.)
    • Geografie, Planung und Entwicklung
    • Management, Monitoring, Politik und Recht
    • Gewässerkunde und -technologie

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