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One-third of the annual natural disasters and economic losses, and more than half of the associated victims are flood related. A burgeoning global population and growing wealth, particularly in the last two or three decades, have increased the risk and the demand for flood protection. These features, together with climate change predictions and urban development, are affecting the way flood risk is managed. Knowledge and scientific tools play a role of paramount importance in the strain of coping with flooding problems, along with capacity building in the context of political and administrative frameworks. Therefore, governments need to establish clear institutional, financial and social mechanisms and processes for flood risk management in order to ensure the safety of people and property and, thereby, contribute to flood defence, prevention and recovery.

This volume contains papers presented at the second International Conference on Flood Recovery, Innovation and Response. The conference provides a forum for researchers, academics and practitioners actively involved in improving and interchanging knowledge and expertise in a wide range of technical and management issues related to flooding and its devastating effects. The scientific topics presented at the conference on Flood Recovery Innovation and Response 2010 included: Flood Risk Analysis; Flood Risk Management; Urban Flood Management; Flood Forecasting; Risk Assessment and Decision Making; Flood Case Studies; Community Resilience to Flooding.

Section 1 Flood risk analysis
Assessment of damages caused by different flood types
3(10)
H. Kreibich
B. Dimitrova
Risk-based assessment of climate change impact on storm drainage system
13(12)
Z. Alsaqqaf
H. Zhang
S. Mohamed
Floods in Tabasco Mexico: history and perspectives
25(10)
L. Gama
E. M. Ordonez
C. Villanueva-Garcia
M. Arturo Ortiz-Perez
H. D. Lopez
R. C. Torres
M. E. M. Valadez
Using multi-criteria analysis for undertaking vulnerability assessments of flood susceptible communities
35(12)
J. Perdikaris
Extreme offshore wave statistics in the North Sea
47(14)
K. Roscoe
S. Caires
F. Diermanse
J. Groeneweg
Section 2 Flood risk management
Mathematical models in flood management: overview and challenges
61(12)
D. De Wrachien
S. Mambretti
A. Sole
Casualty risks in the discussion on new flood protection standards in the Netherlands
73(12)
K. de Bruijn
J. Beckers
H. van der Most
New techniques for the rapid repair of levee breaches
85(10)
S. J. Boc
D. T. Resio
E. C. Burg
Piano Key Weirs: the experimental study of an efficient solution for rehabilitation
95(12)
O. Machiels
S. Erpicum
B. J. Dewals
P. Archambeau
M. Pirotton
Flood mitigation analysis for abnormal flood
107(12)
C. Choi
J. Ahn
J. Yi
SAGE-B: a dynamic dam-break flood emergency management system
119(10)
G. de Jesus
M. A. Santos
J. Palha-Fernandes
Ecosystem services of natural floodplain segment-Luznice River, Czech Republic
129(14)
D. Pithart
K. Krovakova
J. Zaloudik
T. Dostal
J. Valentova
P. Valenta
J. Weyskrabova
J. Dusek
Section 3 Urban flood management
Inundation risk assessment of underground spaces in the downtown of Fukuoka City, Japan
143(12)
H. Hashimoto
K. Park
A protocol analysis of urban population spatial distribution under rising sea levels: a case example of Tainan City, Taiwan
155(12)
C.-H. Lu
Y.-J. Chen
Flood refuge measures in the vicinity of urban rivers
167(14)
H. Gotoh
M. Takezawa
Y. Maeno
H. Oshiki
Section 4 Flood forecasting
Flood forecasting: the hard choice
181(12)
M. Mohssen
FlaFloM-an early warning system for flash floods in Egypt
193(12)
P. Vanderkimpen
I. Rocabado
J. Cools
M. El-Sammany
A. Abdelkhalek
Section 5 Risk assessment and decision making
Risk assessment of heritage structures endangered by fluvial floods
205(10)
M. Holicky
M. Sykora
The impact of flooding on transport networks: optimization of action plans in a decision support tool
215(12)
G. Morel
F. Hissel
Decision-making methods for operational flood management
227(14)
K. A. Wojciechowska
Section 6 Flood case studies
EU FloodEx 2009: an analysis of testing international assistance during a worst credible flood scenario in the North Sea area
241(16)
R. J. J. Beerens
B. Kolen
I. Helsloot
Hydrologic evaluation of flood flows from a burned watershed
257(14)
A. W. Miller
E. J. Nelson
Section 7 Community resilience to flooding Special session chaired
David Proverbs
Property level flood protection: a new effective and affordable solution
271(10)
D. W. Beddoes
C. A. Booth
Flooding and post flooding response strategies in Ghana
281(12)
D. K. Ahadzie
D. G. Proverbs
Investigating the relationship between perceptions of social responsibility and community resilience to flooding: a definition, context and methodology
293(12)
A. Mullins
R. Soetanto
Psychological factors affecting flood coping strategies
305(8)
C. B. Rose
D. G. Proverbs
K. Manktelow
C.A. Booth
Author Index 313