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NOT HIGH BUT DRY : CHANGING ROLES OF STATE ACTORS IN DUTCH WATER MANAGEMENT ISSUES

机译:但不是干得那么高:在荷兰水管理问题中国家角色的角色正在改变

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Water management in the Netherlands involves reliance on norms and values that are rooted in the tradition, but, responsive to the changing wishes and needs of society. Since the storm surge of 1953, the blame for devastating effects of which were partly placed on the water boards, these organisations have shown resilience by means of concentration, increase in scale and democratisation. They were rewarded with the task of water quality management, that also made them financially self-supporting. Today, other developments threaten the water boards. Unusual floods have occurred and are likely to occur more frequently in the near future. Citizens are unwilling to accept the accompanying risk of damage of theiroccupied properties.
机译:荷兰的水管理涉及对植根于传统的规范和价值观的依赖,但要响应社会不断变化的愿望和需求。自1953年的风暴潮(造成破坏性后果的责任部分归咎于水事局)以来,这些组织已通过集中,规模扩大和民主化表现出了韧性。他们获得了水质管理任务的奖励,这也使他们在财务上能够自给自足。今天,其他事态发展威胁着水务局。发生了异常的洪水,并且在不久的将来可能会更频繁地发生。公民不愿承受随之而来的占用财产损失的风险。

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