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Post‑flood recovery in Europe requires better preparation

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Flooding caused by extreme and prolonged rainfall is occurring more frequently across Europe. The way countries recover afterwards varies widely. These differences offer valuable lessons. That is why, under the umbrella of the JCAR ATRACE programme, policymakers, experts and practitioners from several European countries will gather from 14 to 16 April for a workshop to exchange experiences.

Recovery: far from straightforward

Internationally, recovery is recognised as a crucial phase of flood risk management, alongside prevention, preparedness and emergency response. The European Union also emphasises its importance. In practice, large‑scale recovery is anything but simple. The floods of July 2021 in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, as well as more recent events in 2024 in, among other places, Valencia and Hauts-de-France, have made clear the magnitude of the technical, legal, administrative and societal challenges following a flood. Challenges with governance, financing and prospects for residents and entrepreneurs play a central role.

Ferdinand Diermanse, flood risk expert at Deltares: “By comparing experiences from different countries, we gain insights that can be applied immediately. We translate these into recommendations that European regions can actually put into practice.”

Rapid recovery or structural improvement?

A recurring dilemma is the tension between rapid recovery and structural improvement. The desire to return to the pre‑flood situation as quickly as possible is strong, but there is growing recognition that simply rebuilding as it was is not always the best option. “Build back better”, rebuilding stronger and smarter, requires different choices, while insurance schemes, regulations and building codes are not yet always aligned with this approach.

By comparing experiences from different countries, we gain insights that can be applied immediately.

- Ferdinand Diermanse, flood risk expert at Deltares

From practice to policy

During the workshop, that takes place in Verviers and Bad Neuenahr, participants from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France and Spain will share their experiences. Comparing these experiences highlights where recovery processes become stuck, as well as what works well. The outcome will be a set of recommendations to support European countries in:

  • organising recovery more quickly and efficiently,
  • making better long‑term choices,
  • and increasing resilience.

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Hazards Flood
Themes Recovery
Country and region Europe

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