Citizen Engagement in Flood Resilience: Webinar Replay and Presentations

Showroom

Meetings and exchanges during the showroom,
Photo credit: Oise-les-Vallées

During the lunch break, the face-to-face participants were able to meet the members of the consortium involved in the experimental sites of Kent, Plymouth, Canvey Island, Dorset, Pont-Audemer, the Alder and the Oise valleys and discover the actions carried out in the framework of the BRIC project.

Workshops (session not broadcast): How to better involve the populations?

Working group during the workshop session, Photo credit Oise-les-Vallées
Working group during the workshop session,
Photo credit: Oise-les-Vallées

Collective workshops were held on various topics directly related to the BRIC project.

The participants were divided into five groups for workshops of 1h30. Each group answered one or two questions.

The following questions were asked:

  • How can information be better shared between the population and public authorities?
  • How to involve populations in flood risk management and facilitate joint work between population networks and local authorities?
  • How to evaluate the effectiveness of the actions carried out?
  • How to capitalize and promote local experiences?

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