Competing paradigms of flood management in the Scottish/English borderlands

B Cook, J Forrester, L Bracken, C Spray…�- Disaster Prevention�…, 2016 - emerald.com
… to explore how flood management practitioners rationalise the emergence of sustainable
flood management. Key to this analysis are differences rooted in assumptions over what flood

Communities of knowledge: Science and flood management in Bangladesh

BR Cook, SN Lane�- Environmental Hazards, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… into flood management in Bangladesh following the instigation and collapse of the Flood
of sedimentation and subsidence knowledge claims into flood management. We approach this …

Knowledges, controversies and floods: national-scale flood management in Bangladesh

B COOK - 2010 - etheses.dur.ac.uk
flood management in Bangladesh This research explores the views, beliefs and knowledges
of experts responsible for flood … between academic accounts of flooding, labelled the ‘…

Experiential learning, practices, and space for change: The institutional preconfiguration of community participation in flood risk reduction

BR Cook, I Cornes, P Satizabal…�- Journal of Flood Risk�…, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Responding to societal challenges requires an understanding of how institutional change
happens or does not happen. In the context of flood risk reduction, a central impediment of …

“It Will Never Happen Again”: the myth of flood immunity in Brisbane

M Cook�- Journal of Australian Studies, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
… A study of Brisbane River floods highlights the entanglement of memory with a myth of flood
immunity, created by community faith in dams to prevent flooding, infrequent floods, drought …

[HTML][HTML] Flood risk management, an approach to managing cross-border hazards

LJ Bracken, EA Oughton, A Donaldson, B Cook…�- Natural Hazards, 2016 - Springer
… adds Flood Re to the list of potential measures for managing flood risk. … flooding, it is vital
to understand the practice of flood risk management in the UK. Many different studies of flood

Flood knowledge and management in Bangladesh: increasing diversity, complexity and uncertainty

BR Cook�- Geography Compass, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Brian Cook’s research uses knowledge and knowledge controversies to analyse flood and
… His current research focuses on the ecnonomic impact of floods on Bangladesh, the debate …

Contested riverscapes in Jakarta: flooding, forced eviction and urban image

K Dovey, B Cook, A Achmadi�- Space and Polity, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… Our concern in this paper is not with flooding or flood risk management but with understanding
practices of resident resistance in the context of urban design and planning outcomes. …

Controversy in Bangladesh: what sort of knowledge for what sort of flood management?

BR Cook�- Geography, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… However, this view of flood management involves a distinct understanding based on … floods
in particular places. For example, colonial civil servants brought interpretations of flooding to …

Disaster management culture in Bangladesh: The enrolment of local knowledge by decision makers

BR Cook�- Cultures and Disasters, 2015 - api.taylorfrancis.com
floodflood management by noting who has shaped flood management. A sample of
fifty-four individuals and organisations were interviewed who contributed to the ‘Options for flood