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New Insights in Flood Risk Management Learning from Global Case Studies of Stakeholder Partnerships
1 New Insights in Flood Risk Management: Learning from Global Situational Studies of Stakeholder Partnerships
D I V I N E K WA K U A H A D Z I E , D AV I D P R O V E R B S , R O B B Y S O E TA N T O , A N D V I C T O R O L A D O K U N
SECTION I
Contributions from the Global South
2 Learning from Traditional Flood Management Practices in African Communities: Integrating Local Knowledge with Modern Flood Risk Reduction Strategies
S O L O M O N A S A M O A H , S A N D R A S E RWA A B O AT E N G , J E N N I L E E K O H I M A , A N D P R I S C A K A S A N H A I S I M B A N E G AV I
3 Understanding Current Research on Partnership in Flood Risk Management in Africa: A Systematic Review
A B D U L M A N A A N O S M A N , A L H A S S A N S I I B A , E M M A N U E L A D I N Y I R A , A N D D A U D A A B D U L-M A N A N
4 Funding Arrangement for Flood Risk Management: Evaluation of Partnerships Involving Donor Agencies
G A B R I E L N A N I , S T E P H E N N T I B U A B E N G , A N D B I S M A R K ATA K O R A
5 Partnerships in Flood Risk Management: The Contribution of Traditional Authorities in Ghana
R U D I T H K I N G , M A R G A R E T M A K A F U I TAY V I A H , S I M O N V I C T O RY H A M E N O O , S A R A H B O AT E N G , E B E N E Z E R A N D O H , E N O C K K I N G T O Z O , P R I S C I L L A A D U M E N S A H ,
S T E P H E N N T I B U A B E N G , J E N N I L E E K O H I M A , A N D D I V I N E K WA K U A H A D Z I E
6 Integration of Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge for Flood Predictions and Early Detection Systems in Ghana
M A R G A R E T M A K A F U I TAY V I A H A N D D A N I E L C O F F I E
7 Collaborative Strategies to Manage Flood Disasters in Sundarban Islands: Analysis of the Unmet Needs of Community Members and Strategies for Improvement
M O H A N K U M A R B E R A
8 Transboundary Governance on Watershed- Based Coordination for Flood Risk Management: Lessons Learned from Indonesia
S A U T S A G A L A , R A H A S T U T I T I A R A A D Y S T I , C E C I L I A N O N I F I L I Y U A N I TA , N A U FA L H I L M Y P R ATA M A , W I L L I A M H A R A H A P, A N D R U FA I D A N U R U L V I C R I
9 Sri Lanka’s Flood Risk Management: A Historical Journey of Collaboration and Partnerships
L . D . T. N . S A R AT H C H A N D R A A N D R .W.M. L . K . R A N D E N I YA
10 The Influence of Natural Disasters on the Redefinition of Land Boundaries in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil: Land Governance Partnerships for Restoration
G A B R I E L R E N Z D A S I LVA , G U S TAV O VA R G A S D E A N D R A D E , J U L I A C A R A R O L A Z A R O , L O R E N A L U C A S S A S A K I , F R A N C I S C O H E N R I Q U E D E O L I V E I R A , A N D R E D A S I LVA M A N O ,
A N D R O D R I G O N E RY E C O S TA
SECTION II
Contributions from the Global North
11 Flood- Resilient Construction and Partnership in the European Context: A Systematic Review
B E R N A R D N S A F O A H , O T I E P O K U A YA N K Y E R A , D I V I N E K WA K U A H A D Z I E , A N D D AV I D P R O V E R B S
12 The Role of Stakeholder Partnerships in Building Flood Resilient Communities: Case Study of the FAIR Project in the UK
E Z E K I E L O L AT U N J I , O L U TAY O E K U N D AY O , D AV I D P R O V E R B S , C H A M I N D A PAT H I R A G E , S U B A S H I N I S U R E S H , P H I L E M O N S O N , A N D J A M I E C O O P E R
13 Stakeholder Collaboration in Delivering Blue Green Infrastructure: Urban and Rural Flood Management Lessons from England
R U T H AWA R A , C L A U D I A C A RT E R , H O N G X I A O , A N D D AV I D P R O V E R B S
14 Brownfield vs. Greenfield Development: A Stakeholder Analysis of Impervious Area Reduction Implementation Challenges and Partnership Opportunities in New Zealand’s Urban Areas
F U N M I L AY O E B U N R O T I M I , R O O H O L L A H K A L AT E H J A R I , G E O R G E D O K Y I , TA O F E E Q D U R O J AY E M O S H O O D , A N D S U E I R A
15 Animal Emergency Safe Places for Flood Evacuation: Stakeholders’ Contribution to Assessment Parameters in NSW, Australia
A L E X A N D E R O M O R A K A , T E M I T O P E E G B E L A K I N , A N D S I T T I M O N T K A N J A N A B O O T R A
16 DAAD SDGS Partnerships Program for Climate Resilience: An Overview of RWTH Aachen University/ Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Bridge Project
D I V I N E K WA K U A H A D Z I E , V I C T O R G E D Z I , R U D I T H K I N G , M A R G A R E T M A K A F U I TAY V I A H , F L O R I A N B A L M E S , A R I C H - G E R Z B R U N O , R I C H A R D G R A M L I C H , J O N N A H A H N ,
T I L L F U R H M A N N , D A N I E L J A R A M I L L O M U R I L L O , M I C H A E L K R E T Z E R , M I C H A E L L E U C H N E R , A N D S I M O N E PA G A N I N I
17 Conclusion and Final Remarks
D I V I N E K WA K U A H A D Z I E , D AV I D P R O V E R B S , R O B B Y S O E TA N T O, A N D V I C T O R O L A D O K U N
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Biography
Divine Kwaku Ahadzie, BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD, MGhIS, MGIOC, AMASCE, CMCIH is a former Head of Centre for Settlements Studies at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology with extensive history of flood risk management research. He is an advocate for community flood risk management initiatives and is the lead author of the edited book, Flood Risk Management and Community Action: An International Perspective. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Urban Planning and Development and Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Flood Risk Management. Divine has developed significant SDG partnership collaborations and was the National Coordinator of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) BRIDGE project in Ghana. Through the BRIDGE project local communities especially in the coastal region of Ghana have benefited from capacity-building programmes towards enhancing community preparedness and response to flood hazards. He is a winner of the 2020 Emerald Driving the Impact award for his research on floods and human settlement development.
David Proverbs, BSc (Hons), PG Cert- Ed, PhD, MBA, PFHEA, FCIOB, FRICS, has pioneered the development of flood recovery approaches and property flood resilience to the benefit of many governments, agencies, charities, companies and institutions worldwide. He has published extensively on a range of flood risk management topics, focusing on adaptation and resilience. He is Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Flood Risk Management and the International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation. David has developed significant regional, national and international research and enterprise collaborations, drawing on a range of funding sources to pioneer innovative solutions towards improving resilience to flooding. His research has had significant national and international impact in the development of UK Climate Change Policy; as a trustee advising on global research grant awards; lead innovation adviser to the UK Environment Agency’s Regional Flood and Coastal Committee; and through supporting the development of national flood risk strategies, for example in Brazil, China, Nigeria, Peru and the UK.
Robby Soetanto is Reader in Construction Innovation Management at Loughborough University and holds the title of British Academy Global Innovation Fellow. His research concerns the adoption and diffusion of innovation within socio-technical systems, such as blue–green infrastructure (BGI) and nature-based solutions (NbS), and currently focuses on advancing the third generation of innovation policy frameworks in flood risk management for achieving Sustainable Development Goals. He has been an investigator on research projects, funded by governments (EPSRC, NERC, EU, HEA, British Council, UKRI, Newton Fund, GCRF, UKRI, British Academy, Environment Agency) and private companies (Lloyds TSB and Hewlett Packard). He led the award-winning BIM-Hub initiative (http://bim-hub.lboro.ac.uk/), received Premier Award of the CIOB’s International Innovation and Research Awards 2014 and won four international best journal paper awards. He has been Visiting Professor in several top universities in Indonesia, including World Class Professor, sponsored by Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education.
Victor Oluwasina Oladokun, PhD, is Professor of Industrial and Production Engineering at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. A Senior Fulbright Scholar and Commonwealth Academic Fellow, he currently serves as Head of the Department of Industrial and Production Engineering
and Chair of the Board of Information Technology and Media Services. His academic and professional experience spans optimisation, enterprise systems, supply chain management, disaster-risk and flood risk management, urban resilience, energy systems modelling and engineering
economics. He is a certified SAP trainer/consultant and a member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers. Professor Oladokun has held visiting research appointments in the UK, the USA and Nigeria and previously served as Deputy Director of the University of Ibadan School of
Business.






