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E-grāmata: Flood Risk Management and Response

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  • Formāts: 262 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: WIT Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781784662424
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Flooding is a global phenomenon that claims countless lives worldwide each year. Beginning in 2008 at the Institution of Civil Engineers in London this book contains papers from the proceedings of the 5th conference in the successful series 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. Apart from the physical damage to buildings, contents and loss of life, which are the most obvious impacts of floods upon households, 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. In many parts of the developing world, flooding can represent a major barrier to the alleviation of poverty as vulnerable communities are often exposed to sudden and life threatening events. How we respond and adapt to the challenges of flooding is key to developing our long term resilience.This book provides a platform for the work of researchers, academics and practitioners actively involved in improving our understanding of flood events and our approaches to response, recovery and resilience. A wide range of technical and management topics related to flooding and its impact are included: Flood management; Flood warning; Flood risk adaptation Flood protection – products and processes; Flood risk modelling; Flood forecasting; Flood vulnerability; Urban flood modelling; Flood risk assessment and recovery; Climate change impact; Socio and economic impact; Flood case studies; Flood damage assessment; Storm water control.
Estimation of flood risk management in 17th century on Okayama alluvial plain, Japan, by numerical flow simulation
1(11)
Tadaharu Ishikawa
Ryosuke Akoh
Slowing the flow in pickering: quantifying the effect of catchment woodland planting on flooding using the soil conservation service curve number method
12(9)
H. Thomas
T.R. Nisbet
Flood risk assessment and prioritisation of measures: two key tools in the development of a national programme of flood risk management measures in Moldova
21(10)
E. Frank
D. Ramsbottom
A. Avanzi
Flood risk management in Nigeria: a review of the challenges and opportunities
31(13)
V.O. Oladokun
D. Proverbs
Assessment of environmental damages in case of flood in Bodva River Basin, Slovakia
44(10)
Martina Zelenakova
Peter Blist'an
Ibrahim Alkhalaf
Lenka Ganova
Lenka Zvijakova
Flood damage assessment in a GIS -- case study for Annotto Bay, Jamaica
54(10)
H. Glas
S. Van Ackere
G. Deruyter
P. De Maeyer
Factors underlying the concept of risk acceptance in the context of flood-prone land use
64(11)
L. Altarawneh
J. Mackee
T. Gajendran
Flood risk modelling of Stuliansky stream in Lopuchov Village, Slovakia
75(9)
Rastislav Fijko
Marina Zelenakova
Ibrahim Alkhalaf
Flood risk perception, coping and management in two vulnerable communities in Kumasi, Ghana
84(12)
D.K. Ahadzie
I. Dinye
R.D. Dinye
D.G. Proverbs
Cost-effective mitigation strategies for residential buildings in Australian flood plains
96(10)
T. Maqsood
M. Wehner
K. Dale
M. Edwards
Development of a 3D dynamic flood web GIS visualisation tool
106(10)
S. Van Ackere
H. Glas
J. Beullens
G. Deruyter
A. De Wulf
P. DeMaeyer
Development of a storm runoff model considering process of individual building inundation
116(12)
H. Amaguchi
A. Kawamura
Vulnerabilities of coastal communities resulting from climate change: a case study of San Mateo, Belize
128(7)
A. Bell
R. Duggleby
A. Kinch
Two recent storm-surge episodes in the Adriatic
135(8)
I. Medugorac
M. Pasaric
Z. Pasaric
M. Orlic
Coping mechanisms of SME in response to 2011 floods in Pathumthani, Thailand
143(10)
S. Pathak
M.M. Ahmad
Improving the uptake of flood resilience at the individual property level
153(9)
Carly Rose
Jessica Lamond
Mary Dhonau
Rotimi Joseph
David Proverbs
Design with floods: from defence against a `natural' threat to adaptation to a human-natural process
162(11)
L. Hobeica
P. Santos
Investigating the flood responsiveness of small and medium enterprises using agent-based modelling and simulation
173(9)
G. Coates
C. Li
N.G. Wright
S. Ahilan
Analysis of insurance companies operating in Slovakia in terms of flood risk insurance
182(12)
M. Madajova
L'. Solin
The Stevens Flood Advisory System: operational H3E flood forecasts for the Greater New York/New Jersey Metropolitan Region
194(15)
M. Georgas
A. Blumberg
T. Herrington
T. Wakeman
F. Saleh
D. Runnels
A. Jordi
K. Ying
L. Yin
V. Ramaswamy
A. Yakubovskiy
O. Lopez
J. McNally
J. Schulte
Y. Wang
Estimating peak flow-discharge during extreme rainfall events for the Gao-Ping River, Taiwan
209(11)
J.-C. Chen
C. Yang
J. Ching
In pursuit of reliable flood prediction
220(11)
B.E. Vieux
J.E. Vieux
Modelling integrated extreme hydrology
231(12)
Francisco Padilla
J-Horacio Hernandez
Ricardo Juncosa
Pablo R.-Vellando
Flow intensification induced by tidal oscillations in tributaries of the Mekong River
243
H. Takagi
V. P. D. Tri
T. V. Ty
N. D. Thao
L. T. Anh
G. V. Vinh