“…Forcible evictions, which are commonly associated with the “high efficiency, low equity” paradigm described above (e.g., Amoako, 2016; Watson, 2014), violate human dignity and may not work as intended (Amoako & Inkoom, 2018; Jain & Bazaz, 2020). The failure of many such programs emphasizes the interconnected nature of urban systems and the myriad factors which determine flood risk (Amoako et al., 2019), leading many urban development experts to suggest that these policies should be considered only as a last resort (Jain & Bazaz, 2020; Johnson, 2018; Satterthwaite, 2001). Overall, it is imperative to develop risk management policies in partnership with communities (Mitra et al., 2017), which is identified as a hallmark of the “high efficiency, high equity” ideal to which the SDGs and the Sendai Framework aspire (Pelling, 2020).…”