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Meghan Alexander
Meghan Alexander
Assistant Professor in Human Geography
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Social vulnerability to natural hazards
S Tapsell, S McCarthy, H Faulkner, M Alexander
State of the art report from CapHaz-Net’s WP4. London, 2010
2322010
A framework for evaluating flood risk governance
M Alexander, S Priest, H Mees
Environmental Science & Policy 64, 38-47, 2016
1462016
Sectoral use of climate information in Europe: A synoptic overview
MB Soares, M Alexander, S Dessai
Climate Services 9, 5-20, 2018
1362018
Coproducing flood risk management through citizen involvement: insights from cross-country comparison in Europe
H Mees, A Crabbé, M Alexander, M Kaufmann, S Bruzzone, L Lévy, ...
Ecology and Society 21 (3), 2016
1342016
Analysing and evaluating flood risk governance in England–enhancing societal resilience through comprehensive and aligned flood risk governance arrangements
M Alexander, S Priest, P Micou, S Tapsell, C Green, D Parker, ...
81925, 2016
882016
Bridging the legitimacy gap—translating theory into practical signposts for legitimate flood risk governance
M Alexander, N Doorn, S Priest
Regional Environmental Change 18, 397-408, 2018
652018
A framework linking ecosystem services and human well‐being: Saltmarsh as a case study
OR Rendón, A Garbutt, M Skov, I Möller, M Alexander, R Ballinger, ...
People and nature 1 (4), 486-496, 2019
612019
Flood risk mitigation in Europe: how far away are we from the aspired forms of adaptive governance?
M Fournier, C Larrue, M Alexander, D Hegger, M Bakker, M Pettersson, ...
Ecology and Society 21 (4), 2016
612016
Typologies of citizen co-production in flood risk governance
H Mees, M Alexander, M Gralepois, P Matczak, H Mees
Environmental Science & Policy 89, 330-339, 2018
552018
Bridges over troubled waters: an interdisciplinary framework for evaluating the interconnectedness within fragmented domestic flood risk management systems
H Gilissen, M Alexander, J Beyers, P Chmielewski, P Matczak, ...
Journal of Water Law 25 (1), 12-26, 2016
522016
A view on more resilient flood risk governance: key conclusions of the STAR-FLOOD project
DLT Hegger, PPJ Driessen, M Bakker, M Alexander, JC Beyers, A Buijze, ...
STAR-FLOOD Consortium, 2016
512016
What can climate services learn from the broader services literature?
M Alexander, S Dessai
Climatic Change 157 (1), 133-149, 2019
342019
A framework for evaluating the effectiveness of flood emergency management systems in Europe
HK Gilissen, M Alexander, P Matczak, M Pettersson, S Bruzzone
Ecology and Society 21 (4), 2016
332016
Social vulnerability and natural hazards. CapHaz-Net WP4 report
S Tapsell, S McCarthy, H Faulkner, M Alexander
Londres: Flood Hazard Research Centre (FHRC), Middlesex University, 2010
292010
A GIS-based flood risk assessment tool: supporting flood incident management at the local scale
M Alexander, C Viavattene, H Faulkner, S Priest
Flood Hazard Research Centre, Middlesex University, London, 2011
282011
Social vulnerability to natural hazards. CapHaz-Net WP4 Report. Flood Hazard Research Centre—FHRC, Middlesex University, London
S Tapsell, S McCarthy, H Faulkner, M Alexander, C Kuhlicke, S Brown, ...
272010
Uses and management of saltmarshes: A global survey
E MCKinley, JF Pagès, M Alexander, D Burdon, S Martino
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 243, 106840, 2020
242020
Sectoral use of climate information in Europe: A synoptic overview, Clim. Serv., 9, 5–20
M Bruno Soares, M Alexander, S Dessai
222018
Assessing the legitimacy of flood risk governance arrangements in Europe: Insights from intra-country evaluations
M Pettersson, M van Rijswick, C Suykens, M Alexander, K Ek, S Priest
Water international 42 (8), 929-944, 2017
212017
Shaping flood risk governance through science-policy interfaces: Insights from England, France and the Netherlands
D Hegger, M Alexander, T Raadgever, S Priest, S Bruzzone
Environmental science & policy 106, 157-165, 2020
202020
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