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Co-production and the key aspects of community involvement in flood risk management (FRM)

Nsobya, Claude; Potter, Karen; Moncaster, Alice; Mabon, Leslie; Ramsay, Jed

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Claude Nsobya

Karen Potter

Profile image of Alice Moncaster

Alice Moncaster Alice.Moncaster@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Digital and Sustainable Construction

Leslie Mabon

Jed Ramsay



Abstract

Flood risk management (FRM) has shifted towards more decentralised and people-centred approaches. This increase in community involvement has become conceptually linked with ‘coproduction,’ used in other societal domains by both academics and professionals over the past decade. The two main principles of co-production are fair, equitable distribution of power and community empowerment. Mees et al. (2018) have set out typologies of citizen co-production in one of the most relevant frameworks for understanding the forms of co-production within the domain of FRM. Yet some of the Mees' categories arguably do not fully adhere or embrace the core principles of equitable power distribution and empowerment. This paper discusses how the potential limitations in these categories could inadvertently reinforce power imbalances and restrain opportunity for community empowerment. Drawing on wider research, a scoping literature review (across bibliographic databases Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar), the paper argues that five key aspects of community involvement—mutual learning, early and long-term involvement, inclusivity, clear objectives, and capacity building—would enable adherence to the core principles of co-production in FRM. These key aspects integrated with the Mees’ framework would enable the evaluation of not only the ‘form’ of co-production, but also if and how communities have been empowered in the process.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name AMPS: Urban Futures - Cultural Pasts Sustainable Cities, Cultures & Crafts
Start Date Jul 15, 2024
End Date Jul 17, 2024
Acceptance Date Jan 10, 2025
Online Publication Date Mar 3, 2025
Publication Date Mar 3, 2025
Deposit Date Mar 25, 2025
Publicly Available Date Apr 3, 2025
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 551-564
Series ISSN 2398-9467
Book Title Urban Futures Cultural Pasta AMPS Proceedings Series 40.1
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/13972173
Publisher URL https://amps-research.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Amps-Proceedings-Series_40.1.pdf

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