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Advances in urban flood management
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London : Taylor & Francis, 2007
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9780415436625

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Summary

One of the effects of global climate change is the increasing variability of extreme flood events and cyclones. Current measures to mitigate flood impacts, particularly in the urban environment, are based on previously-planned flood risk intervals and no longer provide sufficient protection. Being prepared for unexpected changes and extreme flood events asks for a paradigm shift in current strategies to avoid and manage flood disasters. In order to stem the increasing impact of urban floods, a major rethink of current planning and flood management policies and practice is required, taking into account different spatial and temporal scales. This book addresses a broad spectrum of relevant issues in the emerging field of urban flood management. It may act as a stimulus for further research and development in urban flood management while informing and engaging stakeholders in the promotion of integrated and cooperative approaches in water management. An interdisciplinary approach which will be of interest to all those who are active in water, risk and urban management.


Author Notes

R. Ashley, S. Garvin, E. Pasche, A. Vassilopoulos, C. Zevenbergen


Table of Contents

Chris Zevenbergen and Berry GersoniusJoachim T. Tourbier and Iain WhiteIan Douglas and Mira Kobold and Nigel Lawson and Erik Pasche and Iain WhiteErik PaschePeter Oberle and Uwe MerkelFelix Frances and Blanca A. BoteroDemetris KoutsoyiannisMiodrag JovanovicWilliam VeerbeekAndreas KronErik Pasche and Nicole von LiebermanStephen L. Garvin and David J. KellyChris Zevenbergen and Berry Gersonius and Najib Puyan and Sebastiaan van HerkMitja BrillyDavid J. Kelly and Stephen L. GarvinNatasa Manojlovic and Erik PascheJoanne Tippett and Emma J. GriffithsRichard Ashley and John Blanksby and Jonathan Chapman and JingJing ZhouMira KoboldJean-Luc SalagnacJarle T. Bjerkholt and Oddvar G. LindholmJuliet RichardsNicolas-Gerard Camphuis
Editorsp. ix
Forewordp. xi
1 Challenges in Urban Flood Managementp. 1
2 Sustainable Measures for Flood Attenuation: Sustainable Drainage and Conveyance Systems SUDACSp. 13
3 Characterisation of Urban Streams and Urban Floodingp. 29
4 Flood Modelling in Urban Rivers - the State-of-the-Art and Where to Gop. 59
5 Urban Flood Management - Simulation Tools for Decision Makersp. 91
6 Flood Frequency Analysis for Extreme Eventsp. 123
7 A Critical Review of Probability of Extreme Rainfall: Principles and Modelsp. 139
8 Role of Detention and Retention Basins in Stormwater Management and Environmental Protectionp. 167
9 Flood Induced Indirect Hazard Loss Estimation Modelsp. 195
10 Flood Damage Estimation and Flood Risk Mappingp. 213
11 Flood Risk Modelling in Urban Watercourses - Results of the European FLOWS Projectp. 237
12 Flood Repair Standards for Buildingsp. 277
13 Economic Feasibility Study of Flood Proofing Domestic Dwellingsp. 299
14 Local Flood Defence Systems in Europep. 321
15 European Flood Strategies in Support of Resilient Buildingsp. 339
16 FloReTo - Web Based Advisory Tool for Flood Mitigation Strategies for Existing Buildingsp. 359
17 New Approaches to Flood Risk Management - Implications for Capacity-Buildingp. 383
18 Towards Integrated Approaches to Reduce Flood Risk in Urban Areasp. 415
19 Hydrological Modelling of Floodsp. 433
20 An Overview of Flood Protection Barriersp. 453
21 An Innovative Semi-permanent Flood Protection Structure - Alternative to Sandbags and Supplements to Conventional Earth Embankmentsp. 461
22 The English Planning System and Flood Risk Managementp. 473
23 French Regulations for Urban Flood Managementp. 483
Author Indexp. 499