Compounding focusing events as windows of opportunity for flood management policy transitions in Singapore
Urban floods are the result of natural and man-made events, with their economic, social, and environmental impacts reflecting policy and political decisions taken at different times in the history of cities. In this paper, we discuss flood events in Singapore over 2010 and 2011 in Orchard Road, one...
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sg-smu-ink.cmp_research-10192022-03-21T02:00:56Z Compounding focusing events as windows of opportunity for flood management policy transitions in Singapore TORTAJADA, Cecilia KOH, Rachel BINDAL, Ishaan LIM, Wee Kiat Urban floods are the result of natural and man-made events, with their economic, social, and environmental impacts reflecting policy and political decisions taken at different times in the history of cities. In this paper, we discuss flood events in Singapore over 2010 and 2011 in Orchard Road, one of the traditionally most important retail and touristic areas in the city-state, as the compounding focusing events that opened a window of opportunity for flood management policy transitions in the city-state. Using qualitative case study analysis and topic modelling, we evaluate the multi-pronged plans and measures taken by the government to strengthen Singapore’s flood resilience, and the lessons learned that were born out of these events. We conclude the Orchard Road floods served as a focusing event that raised the attention to the limitations of flood management in Singapore and reaffirmed the importance of adaptive management in policy making. 2021-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cmp_research/14 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.126345 CMP Research eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Flood management focusing events qualitative case analysis topic modelling Singapore Asian Studies Emergency and Disaster Management Physical and Environmental Geography |
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Urban floods are the result of natural and man-made events, with their economic, social, and environmental impacts reflecting policy and political decisions taken at different times in the history of cities. In this paper, we discuss flood events in Singapore over 2010 and 2011 in Orchard Road, one of the traditionally most important retail and touristic areas in the city-state, as the compounding focusing events that opened a window of opportunity for flood management policy transitions in the city-state. Using qualitative case study analysis and topic modelling, we evaluate the multi-pronged plans and measures taken by the government to strengthen Singapore’s flood resilience, and the lessons learned that were born out of these events. We conclude the Orchard Road floods served as a focusing event that raised the attention to the limitations of flood management in Singapore and reaffirmed the importance of adaptive management in policy making. |
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Compounding focusing events as windows of opportunity for flood management policy transitions in Singapore |
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Compounding focusing events as windows of opportunity for flood management policy transitions in Singapore |
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