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E-grāmata: Flood Recovery, Innovation and Response III

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Flooding claims many lives worldwide each year. In addition, many more lives are affected by homelessness, disease and crop failures as a result of floods' destructiveness. The number of recent flood events coupled with climate change predictions and urban development, suggest that these statistics are likely to worsen in the future. Flooding in populated areas can cause substantial property damage as well as threaten human life. Apart form the obvious physical damage to buildings, contents and loss of life, there other more indirect losses that are often overlooked. These intangible impacts are generally associated with disruption to normal life as well as longer term health issues, including stress-related illness. The conference papers cover the following topics: Flood risk analysis, Flood risk management, Urban flood management, Flood forecasting, Risk assessment and decision making, Flood case studies, Community resilience to flooding, Energy preparedness and response, Critical infrastructure protection, Flood consequence assessment.
Section 1 Flood risk management
Ontology for flood management: a proposal
3(12)
D. De Wrachien
J. Garrido
S. Mambretti
I. Requena
Cooperation between non-governmental organizations and the State in the matter of flood risk management in the Czech Republic
15(12)
J. Dostal
The utilization of an abandoned mining pond as a retention pond in dealing with stormwater runoff
27(14)
H. Takaijudin
A. H. A. Shahir
A. M. Hashim
Section 2 Flood risk vulnerability
Flood-risk assessment of the dense downtown in Fukuoka City, Japan
41(12)
H. Hashimoto
Y. Nonaka
Damage and loss prediction model considering inundation level, flow velocity and vulnerability of building types
53(14)
H. Maiwald
J. Schwarz
On-line early warning system for evacuation of socially vulnerable population during flooding
67(12)
D. Mioc
K. K. Moreiri
J. N. Nkhwanana
F. Anton
B. Nikerson
E. McGillivray
A. Morton
P. Tang
Methodological proposal for assessment and adaptation in oil industry plants in Brazil's coastland
79(16)
G. B. M. Lacerda
C. R. G. Souza
C. Silva
M. A. V. Freitas
Section 3 Emergency preparedness and response
Floods emergency management: the value of potential and actual damage estimation
95(12)
D. Molinari
F. Ballio
S. Menoni
Flood disaster risk in Jakarta, Indonesia
107(14)
A. Neolaka
Section 4 Flood forecasting
A multivariate model for flood forecasting of lake levels
121(12)
M. Mohssen
Comparison of a data-driven model and a physical model for flood forecasting
133(10)
J. Ji
C. Choi
M. Yu
J. Yi
Inflow forecasting for lakes using Artificial Neural Networks
143(12)
R. K. Suryawanshi
S. S. Gedam
R. N. Sankhua
Section 5 Flood case studies
Impacts and preventative measures against flooding and coastal erosion in Thailand
155(12)
S. Pongpiachan
T. Settacharnwit
P. Chalangsut
P. Hirunyatrakul
I. Kittikoon
Ice dams and backwaters as hydrological risk phenomena - case study: the Bistrita River, upstream of the Izvorul Muntelui Lake (Romania)
167(12)
G. Romanescu
O. Bounegru
Analysis of runoff variation according to subbasin division
179(14)
M. Yu
C. Choi
J. Ji
J. Yi
Section 6 Responses to reduce vulnerability to flooding (Special session organised by J. Lamond)
The role of solid waste management as a response to urban flood risk in developing countries, a case study analysis
193(12)
J. Lamond
N. Bhattacharya
R. Bloch
Factors for the design of novel property-level flood resilient products: the Dado Wallboard
205(16)
D.W. Beddoes
C.A. Booth
Towards the development of a comprehensive systematic quantification of the costs and benefits of property level flood risk adaptation
221(12)
R. Joseph
D. Proverbs
J. Lamond
P. Wassell
"Three times is enemy action" - flood experiences and flood perceptions
233(10)
C. B. Rose
D. G. Proverbs
C. A. Booth
K. I. Manktelow
A framework for participatory assessment of vulnerability of commercial property values to flooding in the UK
243(10)
N. Bhattacharya
J. Lamond
D. G. Proverbs
F. Hammond
D. Searle
Sustainable flood memories, informal knowledge and the development of community resilience to future flood risk
253(12)
L. J. McEwen
F. Krause
O. Jones
J. Garde Hansen
Author index 265