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Margo van den Brink
Margo van den Brink
University of Groningen, Faculty of Spatial Sciences
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The adaptive capacity wheel: a method to assess the inherent characteristics of institutions to enable the adaptive capacity of society
J Gupta, C Termeer, J Klostermann, S Meijerink, M Van den Brink, P Jong, ...
Environmental Science & Policy 13 (6), 459-471, 2010
10332010
Rijkswaterstaat on the horns of a dilemma
MA van den Brink
Eburon Uitgeverij BV, 2009
1852009
A strategy-based framework for assessing the flood resilience of cities–A Hamburg case study
B Restemeyer, J Woltjer, M van den Brink
Planning Theory & Practice 16 (1), 45-62, 2015
1822015
Institutions for adaptation to climate change: comparing national adaptation strategies in Europe
C Termeer, R Biesbroek, M Van den Brink
European Political Science 11, 41-53, 2012
1062012
Words matter in policy and planning
MA van den Brink, T Metze
Utrecht: KNAG/NETHUR, 2006
812006
Are Dutch water safety institutions prepared for climate change?
M van den Brink, C Termeer, S Meijerink
Journal of Water and Climate Change 2 (4), 272-287, 2011
692011
Institutions for climate change: A method to assess the inherent characteristics of institutions to enable the adaptive capacity of society
J Gupta, C Termeer, JEM Klostermann, S Meijerink, MA van den Brink, ...
IVM: Institute for Environmental Studies Vrije Universiteit, 2008
632008
Strategies for integrating water management and spatial planning: Organising for spatial quality in the Dutch “Room for the River” program
T Busscher, M van den Brink, S Verweij
Journal of Flood Risk Management 12 (1), e12448, 2019
582019
Organizational conditions for dealing with the unknown unknown: Illustrated by how a Dutch water management authority is preparing for climate change
CJAM Termeer, MA van den Brink
Public Management Review 15 (1), 43-62, 2013
582013
Between tradition and innovation: developing F lood R isk M anagement P lans in the N etherlands
P Jong, M Brink
Journal of Flood Risk Management 10 (2), 155-163, 2017
532017
Is Bangkok becoming more resilient to flooding? A framing analysis of Bangkok's flood resilience policy combining insights from both insiders and outsiders
N Laeni, M van den Brink, J Arts
Cities 90, 157-167, 2019
492019
Between adaptability and the urge to control: making long-term water policies in the Netherlands
B Restemeyer, M van den Brink, J Woltjer
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 60 (5), 920-940, 2017
492017
The adaptive capacity of institutions in the spatial planning, water, agriculture and nature sectors in the Netherlands
J Gupta, E Bergsma, C Termeer, GR Biesbroek, M van den Brink, P Jong, ...
Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change 21, 883-903, 2016
472016
Climate-proof planning for flood-prone areas: assessing the adaptive capacity of planning institutions in the Netherlands
M van den Brink, S Meijerink, C Termeer, J Gupta
Regional environmental change 14, 981-995, 2014
472014
To draw or to cross the line? The landscape architect as boundary spanner in Dutch river management
M van den Brink, J Edelenbos, A van den Brink, S Verweij, R van Etteger, ...
Landscape and urban planning 186, 13-23, 2019
352019
Resilience unpacked–framing of ‘uncertainty’and ‘adaptability’in long-term flood risk management strategies for London and Rotterdam
B Restemeyer, M van den Brink, J Woltjer
European planning studies 26 (8), 1559-1579, 2018
332018
Effective policy instrument mixes for implementing integrated flood risk management: An analysis of the ‘Room for the River’program
S Verweij, T Busscher, M van den Brink
Environmental Science & Policy 116, 204-212, 2021
322021
Anticipating water infrastructure renewal: A framing perspective on organizational learning in public agencies
JJ Willems, T Busscher, M van den Brink, J Arts
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 36 (6), 1088-1108, 2018
252018
van den, Jong, P., Nooteboom, S., and Bergsma, E.,(2010). The Adaptive Capacity Wheel: A method to assess the inherent characteristics of institutions to enable the adaptive …
J Gupta, C Termeer, J Klostermann, S Meijerink, M Brink
Environmental Science and Policy 13 (6), 459-471, 0
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Rules for the governance of coastal and marine ecosystem services: An evaluative framework based on the IAD framework
R Li, M Van Den Brink, J Woltjer
Land Use Policy 59, 298-309, 2016
212016
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