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Retrofitting for Flood Resilience: A Guide to Building & Community Design [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 344 pages, height x width: 190x260 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2019
  • Izdevniecība: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1859467342
  • ISBN-13: 9781859467343
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 344 pages, height x width: 190x260 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2019
  • Izdevniecība: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1859467342
  • ISBN-13: 9781859467343
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Flood risk is increasing across the UK and globally. This book provides a highly visual guide to flood resilience, and the ways in which the built and natural environment can be adapted to the threat of flooding. It offers advice on how to better understand the nature of flood risk, highlighting the key approaches and principles necessary for developing community and property flood resilience. Offering clear visual examples of the variety of resilience strategies that are appropriate and applicable to a range of flood risk contexts, this book is an invaluable practical manual for architects and professionals across the built environment.









Highly practical handbook for architects, students, engineers, urban planners and other built environment professionals Richly illustrated with practical examples and case studies Draws on research from government, academic and industry experts as well as first-hand experiences from flood affected communities
01 Flood Risk Contexts And Consequences
Introduction
2(1)
1.1 The situation
2(2)
1.2 The impacts of flooding
4(8)
1.3 recovery
12(2)
1.4 Wider benefits
14(2)
1.5 when, how and where to intervene 16
16(5)
02 Types Of Flood Risk
Introduction
21(1)
2.1 Types of flooding
22(20)
2.2 Other associated hazards
42(1)
Summary
43(3)
03 Tools And Techniques For Understanding Flood Risk
Introduction
46(1)
3.1 Flood risk contexts
46(1)
3.2 Understanding risk
47(1)
3.3 Flooding as a hazard
47(7)
3.4 Flood risk exposure
54(10)
3.5 Flood risk vulnerability
64(4)
3.6 Communicating flood risk
68(2)
3.7 Defining resilience
70(5)
Summary
75(3)
04 Catchment And Community Flood Risk Management
Introduction
78(1)
4.1 The challenge
78(2)
4.2 The source-pathway-receptor model
80(2)
4.3 Approaches to flood risk management
82(9)
4.4 Retrofitting resilience spatial tactics
91(1)
4.5 attenuate
92(14)
4.6 alleviate
106(6)
4.7 Sustainable drainage systems (suds)
112(36)
4.8 restrict
148(10)
4.9 realign
158(4)
4.10 create
162(4)
4.11 embrace
166(18)
4.12 Other development considerations
184(2)
4.13 Access and evacuation
186(1)
Summary
187(3)
05 Building-Level Strategies
Introduction
190(1)
5.1 What happens when a property is flooded?
190(6)
5.2 Property flood resilience (pfr)
196(4)
5.3 Creating and delivering pfr
200(12)
5.4 property-level strategies
212(56)
5.5 fit, repair and maintain
268(2)
5.6 Other measures for pfr
270(2)
5.7 Business flood resilience
272(14)
5.8 New build strategies
286(18)
Summary
304(4)
06 Pathways To A Flood-Resilient Future
Introduction
308(1)
6.1 phasing, pre-planning and scenario testing
308(2)
6.2 Rewarding resilience
310(1)
6.3 To conserve or preserve?
311(1)
6.4 Interconnected catchments and sites
311(1)
6.5 Proof of concept
311(1)
6.6 Changing mindsets and perceptions of risk
312(1)
6.7 New forms for the communication of risk
313(1)
6.8 Financing change
314(1)
6.9 Resilience as an aesthetic
315(1)
6.10 trans-disciplinary collaboration
315(1)
Closing remarks 316
Edward Barsley is Director at The Environmental Design Studio Ltd and a specialist in environmental design in architecture, with a particular interest in developing strategies to reduce flood risk and increase resilience in the built environment. He speaks regularly at conferences and events in the UK and internationally and in 2016 won the Sunday Times / British Homes Award Resilient Home design competition, in collaboration with JTP, with the scheme entitled A Home For All Seasons. He has also been working with the RIBA on policy reports and running their nationwide Core CPD seminar series on flooding.