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E-grāmata: Flood Recovery, Innovation and Response IV

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Flooding is a global phenomenon that claims numerous lives worldwide each year. Set up to promote research into this area of study, this book contains the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Flood Recovery, Innovation and Response.When flooding occurs in populated areas, it can cause substantial damage to property as well as threatening human life. In addition, many more people must endure the homelessness, upset and disruption that are left in the wake of floods. The increased frequency of flooding in the last few years, coupled with climate change predictions and urban development, suggest that these statistics are set to worsen in the future. How we respond and adapt to these challenges is key to developing our long term resilience at the property, community and city scale.Apart from the physical damage to buildings, contents and loss of life, which are the most obvious impacts of floods upon households, other more indirect losses are often overlooked. These indirect and intangible impacts are generally associated with disruption to normal life as well as longer term health issues including stress related illness. Flooding represents a major barrier to the alleviation of poverty in many parts of the developing world, where vulnerable communities are often exposed to sudden and life threatening events.This book covers a wide range of technical and management topics related to flooding and its impacts on communities, property and people. These include: Flood preparedness; Flood management; Flood recovery; Adaptation to flood risk; Impacts of flooding on households, businesses and / or communities; Flood protection - products and processes; Urban flood management; Flood forecasting; Flood vulnerability; Socio and economic impact; Innovative approaches; Risk assessment and decision making; Flood case studies; Emergency preparedness and response; Critical infrastructure; Flood damage assessment.
Section 1: Flood modelling
A new approach for flood forecasting of river flows
3(10)
M. Mohssen
Agent-based modelling and inundation prediction to enable the identification of businesses affected by flooding
13(10)
G. Coates
G.I. Hawe
N.G. Wright
S. Ahilan
A novel simple method for measuring the velocity of dam-break flow
23(12)
P.B. Adegoke
W. Atherton
R.M. Al Khaddar
Numerical simulation of the inundation area for landslide-induced debris flow: a case study of the Sha-Xinkai gully in southern Taiwan
35(14)
J.-C. Chen
J.-S. Wang
M.-R. Chuang
C.-J. Jeng
Section 2: Risk assessment
A practical approach to floodplain mapping for large-scale catastrophe models
49(12)
I. Carnacina
A. Jemberie
Vulnerability to flood risks in Japanese urban areas: crisis management and emergency response for efficient evacuation management
61(14)
M. Thomas
T. Tsujimoto
Section 3: Flood management
Community-based flood risk management: lessons learned from the 2011 flood in central Thailand
75(12)
N. Jukrkorn
H. Sachdev
O. Panya
Reservoir system operation using a diversion tunnel
87(14)
J. Ji
H. Kim
M. Yu
C. Choi
J. Yi
J. Kang
Section 4: Considering 'Blue-Green' approaches to Flood Risk Management (Special session organised by J. Lamond)
A conceptual framework for understanding behaviours and attitudes around 'Blue-Green' approaches to Flood-Risk Management
101(12)
G. Everett
J. Lamond
Delivering and evaluating the multiple flood risk benefits in Blue-Green Cities: an interdisciplinary approach
113(12)
E. Lawson
C. Thorne
S. Ahilan
D. Allen
S. Arthur
G. Everett
R. Fenner
V. Glenis
D. Guan
L. Hoang
C. Kilsby
J. Lamond
J. Mant
S. Maskrey
N. Mount
A. Sleigh
L. Smith
N. Wright
Modelling a green roof retrofit in the Melbourne Central Business District
125(14)
S.J. Wilkinson
C. Rose
V. Glenis
J. Lamond
Section 5: Property-level flooding and health consequences (Special session organised by C.A. Booth)
Improving the uptake of flood risk adaptation measures for domestic properties in an insurance regime under transition
139(12)
D. Cameron
D. Proverbs
Waterproofing basement apartments: technical insights of a new flood protection solution
151(12)
D.W. Beddoes
C.A. Booth
An investigation of patterns of response and recovery among flood-affected businesses in the UK: a case study in Sheffield and Wakefield
163(12)
N. Bhattacharya-Mis
J. Lamond
Resilient reinstatement: what can we learn from the 2007 flooding in England?
175(12)
R. Joseph
D. Proverbs
J. Lamond
The role of flood memory in the impact of repeat flooding on mental health
187(14)
J. Lamond
The long-term health impacts of repeated flood events
201(14)
J. Stephenson
M. Vaganay
R. Cameron
P. Joseph
Section 6: State-of-the-art flooding-damage survey and assessment (Special session organised by D. Molinari)
Implementing tools to meet the Floods Directive requirements: a "procedure" to collect, store and manage damage data in the aftermath of flood events
215(12)
D. Molinari
M. Mazuran
C. Arias
G. Minucci
F. Atun
D. Ardagna
Flood damage survey after a major flood in Norway 2013: cooperation between the insurance business and a government agency
227(12)
H. Berg
M. Ebeltoft
J. Nielsen
Section 7: Emergency preparedness and response
An overview of the applications for early warning and mapping of the flood events in New Brunswick
239(12)
D. Mioc
E. McGillivray
F. Anton
M. Mezouaghi
L. Mofford
P. Tang
Risk management and emergency response for a 300 km2 sub-sea level area with a million citizens against extreme storm surge and flood due to the "Super Ise-Bay Typhoon"
251(12)
T. Tsujimoto
M. Igarashi
K. Kobayashi
Multi-robot system for disaster area exploration
263(14)
F. Burian
L. Zalud
P. Kocmanova
T. Jilek
L. Kopecny
Section 8: Adaptation to flood risk
Floating houses: an adaptation strategy for flood preparedness in times of global change
277(10)
P. Strangfeld
H. Stopp
Design as a negotiation platform: new deals and spatial adaptation in flood-prone areas
287(12)
F. Rossano
L. Hobeica
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