Fluvial flood risk management in a changing world
Flood risk emerges from the interaction of hazard and vulnerability. Over recent decades the
notion of risk being the basis for flood management decisions has become widely accepted …
notion of risk being the basis for flood management decisions has become widely accepted …
Challenges in urban flood management: travelling across spatial and temporal scales
C Zevenbergen, W Veerbeek… - Journal of Flood Risk …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Urban floods cannot be managed in isolation at the city scale and responses to potential
flood impacts are complicated by interlinked political, socio‐economic and environmental …
flood impacts are complicated by interlinked political, socio‐economic and environmental …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring the relationship between urban flood risk and resilience at a high-resolution grid cell scale
The assessment of flood risk and resilience has become increasingly important in recent
years for effective urban flood management. While flood resilience and risk are two distinct …
years for effective urban flood management. While flood resilience and risk are two distinct …
A scenario-based approach to assess Ho Chi Minh City's urban development strategies against the impact of climate change
H Storch, NK Downes - Cities, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper presents an approach to quantifying current and future city-wide flood risks to Ho
Chi Minh City. Here urban planning scenarios linking urban development and climate …
Chi Minh City. Here urban planning scenarios linking urban development and climate …
A coupled flood-agent-institution modelling (CLAIM) framework for urban flood risk management
In this paper, we describe a modelling framework that allows the integration of human and
physical components of flood risk. Within this framework, flood risk management is …
physical components of flood risk. Within this framework, flood risk management is …
The COP27 screened through the lens of global water security
MC de Melo, LFS Fernandes, TCT Pissarra… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Water security is an expression of resilience. In the recent past, scientists and public
organizations have built considerable work around this concept launched in 2013 by the …
organizations have built considerable work around this concept launched in 2013 by the …
Learning and Action Alliances for the integration of flood risk management into urban planning: a new framework from empirical evidence from The Netherlands
Urban development and regeneration present windows of opportunity to reduce flood
vulnerability that are often not taken advantage of. Collaborative planning is needed to …
vulnerability that are often not taken advantage of. Collaborative planning is needed to …
Social perceptions of floods and flood management in a Mediterranean area (Costa Brava, Spain)
Taking as an example three study cases in the Costa Brava area, this paper examines the
social perception of floods through surveys, interviews and Focus Group sessions …
social perception of floods through surveys, interviews and Focus Group sessions …
[HTML][HTML] Collaborative spatial planning in the face of flood risk in delta cities: A policy framing perspective
Integration of flood risk in spatial planning is increasingly seen as a way to enhance cities'
resilience to the growing flood hazards, albeit its operationalisation remains challenging …
resilience to the growing flood hazards, albeit its operationalisation remains challenging …
Developing a strategic flood risk management framework for Bangkok, Thailand
N Singkran, J Kandasamy - Natural Hazards, 2016 - Springer
This study explains deficiencies in Bangkok's current floodplain management and
demonstrates improvements that are possible using a strategic flood risk management …
demonstrates improvements that are possible using a strategic flood risk management …