“…Some countries have implemented (at times controversial) retreat programs as a response to floods through the buyout of properties located in more exposed areas in the floodplains (Binder et al., 2020; Siders, 2019; Sipe & Vella, 2014; Thaler & Fuchs, 2019). Alternatively, countries rely on structural protective measures, such as levees, to reduce the frequency of flooding (Collenteur et al., 2015; D'Oria et al., 2019; Mård et al., 2018; Mazzoleni et al., 2014; Takahasi & Uitto, 2004). However, these measures may lead to the unintended effects of enabling intense urbanization of flood‐prone areas and the subsequent reduction of flood risk awareness, often referred to as the safe development paradox (Di Baldassarre et al., 2019; Haer et al., 2020; Hutton et al., 2019; Kates et al., 2006; White, 1945).…”