In the Interweaving Perspective of the Authority and Finance: The Legal Arrangement of Flood Mitigation and Adaption Under Climate Change
Date Issued
2009
Date
2009
Author(s)
Chen, Po-Han
Abstract
This thesis, through the SPRC model, tries to clarify the characteristics of flood in original image. It also finds out four diversions of these traits that derive from climate change within influences of greenhouse gas and heat island effect as followings: “anthrop-rainfall possibility”, “greater damage possibility”, “intensified uncertainty in scientific analysis”, and “the prolonged impact of climate change to descendents”. According to the diversions above, this thesis identifies three environmental law principles, which are “precautionary principle”, “polluter pays principle in comprehensive version”, and “intergenerational equity” to guide the interpretations of current statute law about flood mitigation and adaption, and adjust the governmental authority and financial arrangement for flood control.
Subjects
flood
climate change
precautionary principle
polluter pays principle in comprehensive version
intergenerational equity.
SDGs
Type
thesis
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