Adapting a systems perspective for sectoral coordination

Approaching flood resilience in Houston and Accra

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Aksel Ersoy (TU Delft - Urban Development Management)

Nikki Brand (TU Delft - Research Support & Innovation)

Ellen van Bueren (TU Delft - Management in the Built Environment)

Research Group
Urban Development Management
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1080/02697459.2024.2332126
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Urban Development Management
Issue number
4
Volume number
39
Pages (from-to)
615-635
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Abstract

Increasing resilience to flooding is a complex process that requires horizontal and vertical coordination between institutions in policy making and implementation. This paper explores the effect of institutional coordination on managing flood risk in two cities plagued by flooding. Our results show that efforts on building urban flood resilience can be undermined by lack of proper coordination between urban development, water management and land use planning. We find that this complexity is magnified by the emergence of the concept of resilience as an urban development goal that is increasingly pursued by various authorities, but that is inherently contested in practice.