All rights reservedTournat, AmandineGatien- Gralepois, MathildeFournier, MarieBonnefond, MathieuServain, SylvieClarke, DarrenDriessen, PeterFuchs, SvenHegger, DriesMees, HeleenMurphy, ConoThaler, Thomas2024-03-192024-03-192015978-80-01-05782-7https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14235/1443Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th July, 2015TRANS-ADAPT project focuses on bottom-up initiatives to flood risk management w different from the mainstream flood risk management measures. Our hypothesis i pursued by local stakeholders, with the aim to address local problems or to se multi-functional use of land. TRANS-ADAPT explores what and who is behind these i out the motives and key aspects of multi-functional outcomes that are relevant fo The final objectives are to explore the possibilities for up-scaling and replica countries and outlining the institutional change required to facilitate local i the barriers and limitations of the current flood governance, the project aims framework. This framework will adapt the classical governance and design criteri flood risk management, providing operational indicators. The aim of the propo TRANS-ADAPT research questions, literature review and the conceptual framework f can give insights to the participation issues suggested by Track04. We will pres from one French case study during the communication.EnglishopenAccessEvaluation framework for bottom-up initiatives in flood managementconferenceObject2777-2792