Advances in Urban Stormwater and Agricultural Runoff Source Controls:

Notwithstanding past achievements, flood damage continues to rise throughout the world as the magnitudes of floods increase, partly as a result of poor land management and partly by climate change, growing populations and continuing development in flood-prone areas, and the aging and deterioration o...

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Other Authors: Marsalek, Jiri (Editor), Watt, Ed (Editor), Zeman, Evzen (Editor), Sieker, Heiko (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2001
Series:NATO Science Series, Series IV: Earth and Environmental Series 6
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Online Access:BTU01
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Summary:Notwithstanding past achievements, flood damage continues to rise throughout the world as the magnitudes of floods increase, partly as a result of poor land management and partly by climate change, growing populations and continuing development in flood-prone areas, and the aging and deterioration of flood defences. One of the major goals of water management is the protection of society from floods. That issue is addressed here in terms of such broad issues as flood analysis, flood impact, non-structural and structural flood management measures. Non-structural measures focus on flood plain management, flood insurance, flood forecasting and warning, and emergency measures during floods. Structural measures focus on catchment management, embankments and flood reservoirs. Post-flood measures are also discussed. Future planning of flood management should be based on a clear understanding of the effectiveness interventions and their impacts on river catchment ecosystems
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 319 p)
ISBN:9789401005326
DOI:10.1007/978-94-010-0532-6

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