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Strategic management of flood risk / Duncan McLuckie and Jaya Kandasamy, with Paul Sayers.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Westminster, London : ICE Publishing, 2018Description: xxxi, 242 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780727761378
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 627.4 MC.S 2018 23
LOC classification:
  • TC530 .F583 2019eb
Contents:
Flood risk -- Strategic management of flood risk to communities -- Sustainable governance arrangements -- Establishing a flood risk management framework -- Understanding flood behavior -- Consequences of floods -- Understanding current management practices and risk -- Risk management -- Prevention activities (aimed at risk reduction) -- Preparation, response and recovery activities.
Summary: "Strategic Management of Flood Risk offers a proven approach for flood risk management in communities internationally. This supports the practical consideration of the full range of flood behaviour in decisions that influence this risk. These decisions may relate to: management activities aimed at reducing risk to the existing community; land use planning activities to limit the growth in risk related to new development; and, emergency management activities aimed at preparing for, responding to, and recovering from floods. This book provides a logical framework and understanding of how flood risk to communities can be considered and managed. It discusses approaches that allow consideration of the variation of risk between and within floodplains, and across flood events of different scales. It investigates how land use planning activities that support community growth can be informed by an understanding of the variation in flood behaviour, flood function, and isolation of an area from safety, and the associated risks to the community and the built environment. With full colour figures and diagrams in a colour plate section, case studies in land use planning from the UK, USA and Australia, emergency management and flood mitigation included, this book provides value for engineers, town planners and professionals involved in emergency management, as well as for postgraduate students studying flood risk solutions."
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Books Books The Knowledge Hub Library Engineering 627.4 MC.S 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 190087

Published by Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain).

Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-227) and index.

Flood risk -- Strategic management of flood risk to communities -- Sustainable governance arrangements -- Establishing a flood risk management framework -- Understanding flood behavior -- Consequences of floods -- Understanding current management practices and risk -- Risk management -- Prevention activities (aimed at risk reduction) -- Preparation, response and recovery activities.

"Strategic Management of Flood Risk offers a proven approach for flood risk management in communities internationally. This supports the practical consideration of the full range of flood behaviour in decisions that influence this risk. These decisions may relate to: management activities aimed at reducing risk to the existing community; land use planning activities to limit the growth in risk related to new development; and, emergency management activities aimed at preparing for, responding to, and recovering from floods. This book provides a logical framework and understanding of how flood risk to communities can be considered and managed. It discusses approaches that allow consideration of the variation of risk between and within floodplains, and across flood events of different scales. It investigates how land use planning activities that support community growth can be informed by an understanding of the variation in flood behaviour, flood function, and isolation of an area from safety, and the associated risks to the community and the built environment. With full colour figures and diagrams in a colour plate section, case studies in land use planning from the UK, USA and Australia, emergency management and flood mitigation included, this book provides value for engineers, town planners and professionals involved in emergency management, as well as for postgraduate students studying flood risk solutions."

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