Research handbook on flood risk management:
"Pushing the boundaries of flood risk management research, this comprehensive Research Handbook presents pragmatic insights into all areas relating to flood risk. Through its use of dynamic and people-centred paradigms, it explores urban flood management within localities, properties, neighbour...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Pushing the boundaries of flood risk management research, this comprehensive Research Handbook presents pragmatic insights into all areas relating to flood risk. Through its use of dynamic and people-centred paradigms, it explores urban flood management within localities, properties, neighbourhoods and cities. Structured around the flood risk management cycle, chapters explore the critical importance of managing the consequences of flooding whilst examining key concepts such as mitigation, preparedness, emergency management and recovery. An international range of expert contributors from an array of disciplines recognise the inadequacies of existing governance approaches and mechanisms when it comes to addressing urban flooding, and identify the ways in which these can be strengthened in order to create an integrated flood and water management framework. Adopting a forward-thinking approach, the Research Handbook also investigates future directions of flood risk management research. The Research Handbook on Flood Risk Management will be an indispensable resource for academics, researchers and students interested in environmental geography, environmental governance and regulation, urban studies, politics and public policy, and the management of natural resources"-- $c Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 379 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9781839102974 |
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505 | 8 | |a Part I: Introduction -- 1. Innovation in urban flood risk management research / Jessica Lamond, David Proverbs and Namrata Bhattacharya Mis -- Part II: Risk assessment and management frameworks -- 2. The evolution of the disaster risk management cycle and its continuing applicability to an evolving flood threat / Daniel Jones, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis and Fiona Williams -- 3. A review of research towards the assessment and measurement of flood resilience / Wenping Xu, Jinting Cong and David Proverbs -- 4. Understanding physical and mental health impacts of flooding: Flood risk perception and communication / Ghasem (Sam) Toloo, Stacey Pizzino, Jo Durham and Gerry FitzGerald -- | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. Evolution of social engagement in flood risk assessment: New approaches and emerging concerns using case studies from brazil / Felipe Augusto Arguello Souza, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis, Ana Carolina Sarmento Buarque, Bruno José de Oliveira Sousa, Hailton César Pimentel Fialho, Fernanto Girardi Abreu, Maria Clara Fava, Camilo Restrepo-Estrada, Paulo Tarso Sanches de Oliveira and Eduardo Mario Mendiondo -- Part III: Advances in mitigation -- 6. Land use planning and management for flood risk management / Besmira Dyca, Thomas Hartmann and Barbara Tempels -- 7. The effects of urban planning and urbanization on flood vulnerability in coastal cities: Evidence from a case study of ho chi minh city / Phan Nhut Duy -- 8. Managing flood risk in blue-green cities / Emily O'Donnell, Nanco Dolman, Glyn Everett, Leon Kapetas, Sikhululekile Ncube and Colin Thorne -- | |
505 | 8 | |a 9. More than just sandbags: A review of temporary and demountable flood barrier choices and complications / Colin A. Booth and Fiona M. Gleed -- 10. The evolution of flood risk management strategies and the role of property flood resilience: Current research trends and directions / Taiwo Adedeji, David Proverbs, Hong Xiao and Victor Oluwasina Oladokun -- Part IV: Approaches to enhancing preparedness -- 11. Potential of flood modelling for forecasting of floods in data-poor environments: Case studies from jamaica / Melissa Curtis, 18095349Anuradha Maharaj-Jagdip, Arpita Mandal and Amitabh Sharma -- 12. Flood emergency planning -- planning and capability requirements / Andrew Gissing -- 13. Directions in flood risk perception and risk communication / Carly Rose -- 14. From warning to land use management: Practices, partnerships, and preparedness fostering community resilience / Burrell E. Montz -- Part V: Improving response and recovery -- | |
505 | 8 | |a 15. Toward safe responses to flood early warning systems / Neil Dufty -- 16. Planning for flood evacuation: Analysis, modeling and management / Michael K. Lindell -- 17. Search and rescue -- optimizing emergency response through the allocation of critical services / Li Huang and Wei Wang -- 18. Social capital and social networks in flood recovery / Eric C. Jones, Earthea Nance and Sheryl A. McCurdy -- 19. Post-disaster needs assessment as a strategic recovery planning process / Olalekan Adekola and Josephine Adekola -- Part VI: Risk governance and partnerships -- 20. Strategic governance -- the challenges of integrated flood risk management / Mikio Ishiwatari -- 21. How can flood insurance support holistic flood risk management? A reflection on recent developments and future research needs / Swenja Surminski -- 22. Co-production and the role of lay knowledge in community resilience: Learnings for local flood risk management / Lindsey McEwen -- | |
505 | 8 | |a 23. New social directions in risk management: Citizen involvement and collaborative governance / Clare Twigger-Ross and Paula Orr -- Part VII: Conclusion -- 24. Future research directions for flood risk management / David Proverbs, Jessica Lamond, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis and Carly Rose | |
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contents | Part I: Introduction -- 1. Innovation in urban flood risk management research / Jessica Lamond, David Proverbs and Namrata Bhattacharya Mis -- Part II: Risk assessment and management frameworks -- 2. The evolution of the disaster risk management cycle and its continuing applicability to an evolving flood threat / Daniel Jones, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis and Fiona Williams -- 3. A review of research towards the assessment and measurement of flood resilience / Wenping Xu, Jinting Cong and David Proverbs -- 4. Understanding physical and mental health impacts of flooding: Flood risk perception and communication / Ghasem (Sam) Toloo, Stacey Pizzino, Jo Durham and Gerry FitzGerald -- 5. Evolution of social engagement in flood risk assessment: New approaches and emerging concerns using case studies from brazil / Felipe Augusto Arguello Souza, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis, Ana Carolina Sarmento Buarque, Bruno José de Oliveira Sousa, Hailton César Pimentel Fialho, Fernanto Girardi Abreu, Maria Clara Fava, Camilo Restrepo-Estrada, Paulo Tarso Sanches de Oliveira and Eduardo Mario Mendiondo -- Part III: Advances in mitigation -- 6. Land use planning and management for flood risk management / Besmira Dyca, Thomas Hartmann and Barbara Tempels -- 7. The effects of urban planning and urbanization on flood vulnerability in coastal cities: Evidence from a case study of ho chi minh city / Phan Nhut Duy -- 8. Managing flood risk in blue-green cities / Emily O'Donnell, Nanco Dolman, Glyn Everett, Leon Kapetas, Sikhululekile Ncube and Colin Thorne -- 9. More than just sandbags: A review of temporary and demountable flood barrier choices and complications / Colin A. Booth and Fiona M. Gleed -- 10. The evolution of flood risk management strategies and the role of property flood resilience: Current research trends and directions / Taiwo Adedeji, David Proverbs, Hong Xiao and Victor Oluwasina Oladokun -- Part IV: Approaches to enhancing preparedness -- 11. Potential of flood modelling for forecasting of floods in data-poor environments: Case studies from jamaica / Melissa Curtis, 18095349Anuradha Maharaj-Jagdip, Arpita Mandal and Amitabh Sharma -- 12. Flood emergency planning -- planning and capability requirements / Andrew Gissing -- 13. Directions in flood risk perception and risk communication / Carly Rose -- 14. From warning to land use management: Practices, partnerships, and preparedness fostering community resilience / Burrell E. Montz -- Part V: Improving response and recovery -- 15. Toward safe responses to flood early warning systems / Neil Dufty -- 16. Planning for flood evacuation: Analysis, modeling and management / Michael K. Lindell -- 17. Search and rescue -- optimizing emergency response through the allocation of critical services / Li Huang and Wei Wang -- 18. Social capital and social networks in flood recovery / Eric C. Jones, Earthea Nance and Sheryl A. McCurdy -- 19. Post-disaster needs assessment as a strategic recovery planning process / Olalekan Adekola and Josephine Adekola -- Part VI: Risk governance and partnerships -- 20. Strategic governance -- the challenges of integrated flood risk management / Mikio Ishiwatari -- 21. How can flood insurance support holistic flood risk management? A reflection on recent developments and future research needs / Swenja Surminski -- 22. Co-production and the role of lay knowledge in community resilience: Learnings for local flood risk management / Lindsey McEwen -- 23. New social directions in risk management: Citizen involvement and collaborative governance / Clare Twigger-Ross and Paula Orr -- Part VII: Conclusion -- 24. Future research directions for flood risk management / David Proverbs, Jessica Lamond, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis and Carly Rose |
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spelling | Research handbook on flood risk management edited by Jessica Lamond (Dean of Research and Enterprise and Professor of Real Estate and Climate Risk, College of Arts, Technology and Environment, University of the West of England, UK), David Proverbs (Associate Pro Vice Chancellor Enterprise and Business Innovation, De Montfort University, UK), Namrata Bhattacharya Mis (Senior Lecturer in Geography and Natural Hazard Management, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Chester, UK) Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA Edward Elgar Publishing [2024] xvi, 379 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Elgar handbooks in energy, the environment and climate change Includes bibliographical references and index Part I: Introduction -- 1. Innovation in urban flood risk management research / Jessica Lamond, David Proverbs and Namrata Bhattacharya Mis -- Part II: Risk assessment and management frameworks -- 2. The evolution of the disaster risk management cycle and its continuing applicability to an evolving flood threat / Daniel Jones, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis and Fiona Williams -- 3. A review of research towards the assessment and measurement of flood resilience / Wenping Xu, Jinting Cong and David Proverbs -- 4. Understanding physical and mental health impacts of flooding: Flood risk perception and communication / Ghasem (Sam) Toloo, Stacey Pizzino, Jo Durham and Gerry FitzGerald -- 5. Evolution of social engagement in flood risk assessment: New approaches and emerging concerns using case studies from brazil / Felipe Augusto Arguello Souza, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis, Ana Carolina Sarmento Buarque, Bruno José de Oliveira Sousa, Hailton César Pimentel Fialho, Fernanto Girardi Abreu, Maria Clara Fava, Camilo Restrepo-Estrada, Paulo Tarso Sanches de Oliveira and Eduardo Mario Mendiondo -- Part III: Advances in mitigation -- 6. Land use planning and management for flood risk management / Besmira Dyca, Thomas Hartmann and Barbara Tempels -- 7. The effects of urban planning and urbanization on flood vulnerability in coastal cities: Evidence from a case study of ho chi minh city / Phan Nhut Duy -- 8. Managing flood risk in blue-green cities / Emily O'Donnell, Nanco Dolman, Glyn Everett, Leon Kapetas, Sikhululekile Ncube and Colin Thorne -- 9. More than just sandbags: A review of temporary and demountable flood barrier choices and complications / Colin A. Booth and Fiona M. Gleed -- 10. The evolution of flood risk management strategies and the role of property flood resilience: Current research trends and directions / Taiwo Adedeji, David Proverbs, Hong Xiao and Victor Oluwasina Oladokun -- Part IV: Approaches to enhancing preparedness -- 11. Potential of flood modelling for forecasting of floods in data-poor environments: Case studies from jamaica / Melissa Curtis, 18095349Anuradha Maharaj-Jagdip, Arpita Mandal and Amitabh Sharma -- 12. Flood emergency planning -- planning and capability requirements / Andrew Gissing -- 13. Directions in flood risk perception and risk communication / Carly Rose -- 14. From warning to land use management: Practices, partnerships, and preparedness fostering community resilience / Burrell E. Montz -- Part V: Improving response and recovery -- 15. Toward safe responses to flood early warning systems / Neil Dufty -- 16. Planning for flood evacuation: Analysis, modeling and management / Michael K. Lindell -- 17. Search and rescue -- optimizing emergency response through the allocation of critical services / Li Huang and Wei Wang -- 18. Social capital and social networks in flood recovery / Eric C. Jones, Earthea Nance and Sheryl A. McCurdy -- 19. Post-disaster needs assessment as a strategic recovery planning process / Olalekan Adekola and Josephine Adekola -- Part VI: Risk governance and partnerships -- 20. Strategic governance -- the challenges of integrated flood risk management / Mikio Ishiwatari -- 21. How can flood insurance support holistic flood risk management? A reflection on recent developments and future research needs / Swenja Surminski -- 22. Co-production and the role of lay knowledge in community resilience: Learnings for local flood risk management / Lindsey McEwen -- 23. New social directions in risk management: Citizen involvement and collaborative governance / Clare Twigger-Ross and Paula Orr -- Part VII: Conclusion -- 24. Future research directions for flood risk management / David Proverbs, Jessica Lamond, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis and Carly Rose "Pushing the boundaries of flood risk management research, this comprehensive Research Handbook presents pragmatic insights into all areas relating to flood risk. Through its use of dynamic and people-centred paradigms, it explores urban flood management within localities, properties, neighbourhoods and cities. Structured around the flood risk management cycle, chapters explore the critical importance of managing the consequences of flooding whilst examining key concepts such as mitigation, preparedness, emergency management and recovery. An international range of expert contributors from an array of disciplines recognise the inadequacies of existing governance approaches and mechanisms when it comes to addressing urban flooding, and identify the ways in which these can be strengthened in order to create an integrated flood and water management framework. Adopting a forward-thinking approach, the Research Handbook also investigates future directions of flood risk management research. The Research Handbook on Flood Risk Management will be an indispensable resource for academics, researchers and students interested in environmental geography, environmental governance and regulation, urban studies, politics and public policy, and the management of natural resources"-- $c Provided by publisher Flood control Floods / Risk assessment / Handbooks, manuals, etc Risk management / Handbooks, manuals, etc Urban ecology (Sociology) / Handbooks, manuals, etc Inondations / Maîtrise Inondations / Évaluation du risque / Guides, manuels, etc Gestion du risque / Guides, manuels, etc Écologie urbaine / Guides, manuels, etc flood control aat Lamond, Jessica (DE-588)1023327309 edt Proverbs, David G. (DE-588)173740197 edt Bhattacharya Mis, Namrata (DE-588)1332111297 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-83910-298-1 |
spellingShingle | Research handbook on flood risk management Part I: Introduction -- 1. Innovation in urban flood risk management research / Jessica Lamond, David Proverbs and Namrata Bhattacharya Mis -- Part II: Risk assessment and management frameworks -- 2. The evolution of the disaster risk management cycle and its continuing applicability to an evolving flood threat / Daniel Jones, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis and Fiona Williams -- 3. A review of research towards the assessment and measurement of flood resilience / Wenping Xu, Jinting Cong and David Proverbs -- 4. Understanding physical and mental health impacts of flooding: Flood risk perception and communication / Ghasem (Sam) Toloo, Stacey Pizzino, Jo Durham and Gerry FitzGerald -- 5. Evolution of social engagement in flood risk assessment: New approaches and emerging concerns using case studies from brazil / Felipe Augusto Arguello Souza, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis, Ana Carolina Sarmento Buarque, Bruno José de Oliveira Sousa, Hailton César Pimentel Fialho, Fernanto Girardi Abreu, Maria Clara Fava, Camilo Restrepo-Estrada, Paulo Tarso Sanches de Oliveira and Eduardo Mario Mendiondo -- Part III: Advances in mitigation -- 6. Land use planning and management for flood risk management / Besmira Dyca, Thomas Hartmann and Barbara Tempels -- 7. The effects of urban planning and urbanization on flood vulnerability in coastal cities: Evidence from a case study of ho chi minh city / Phan Nhut Duy -- 8. Managing flood risk in blue-green cities / Emily O'Donnell, Nanco Dolman, Glyn Everett, Leon Kapetas, Sikhululekile Ncube and Colin Thorne -- 9. More than just sandbags: A review of temporary and demountable flood barrier choices and complications / Colin A. Booth and Fiona M. Gleed -- 10. The evolution of flood risk management strategies and the role of property flood resilience: Current research trends and directions / Taiwo Adedeji, David Proverbs, Hong Xiao and Victor Oluwasina Oladokun -- Part IV: Approaches to enhancing preparedness -- 11. Potential of flood modelling for forecasting of floods in data-poor environments: Case studies from jamaica / Melissa Curtis, 18095349Anuradha Maharaj-Jagdip, Arpita Mandal and Amitabh Sharma -- 12. Flood emergency planning -- planning and capability requirements / Andrew Gissing -- 13. Directions in flood risk perception and risk communication / Carly Rose -- 14. From warning to land use management: Practices, partnerships, and preparedness fostering community resilience / Burrell E. Montz -- Part V: Improving response and recovery -- 15. Toward safe responses to flood early warning systems / Neil Dufty -- 16. Planning for flood evacuation: Analysis, modeling and management / Michael K. Lindell -- 17. Search and rescue -- optimizing emergency response through the allocation of critical services / Li Huang and Wei Wang -- 18. Social capital and social networks in flood recovery / Eric C. Jones, Earthea Nance and Sheryl A. McCurdy -- 19. Post-disaster needs assessment as a strategic recovery planning process / Olalekan Adekola and Josephine Adekola -- Part VI: Risk governance and partnerships -- 20. Strategic governance -- the challenges of integrated flood risk management / Mikio Ishiwatari -- 21. How can flood insurance support holistic flood risk management? A reflection on recent developments and future research needs / Swenja Surminski -- 22. Co-production and the role of lay knowledge in community resilience: Learnings for local flood risk management / Lindsey McEwen -- 23. New social directions in risk management: Citizen involvement and collaborative governance / Clare Twigger-Ross and Paula Orr -- Part VII: Conclusion -- 24. Future research directions for flood risk management / David Proverbs, Jessica Lamond, Namrata Bhattacharya Mis and Carly Rose Flood control Floods / Risk assessment / Handbooks, manuals, etc Risk management / Handbooks, manuals, etc Urban ecology (Sociology) / Handbooks, manuals, etc Inondations / Maîtrise Inondations / Évaluation du risque / Guides, manuels, etc Gestion du risque / Guides, manuels, etc Écologie urbaine / Guides, manuels, etc flood control aat |
title | Research handbook on flood risk management |
title_auth | Research handbook on flood risk management |
title_exact_search | Research handbook on flood risk management |
title_full | Research handbook on flood risk management edited by Jessica Lamond (Dean of Research and Enterprise and Professor of Real Estate and Climate Risk, College of Arts, Technology and Environment, University of the West of England, UK), David Proverbs (Associate Pro Vice Chancellor Enterprise and Business Innovation, De Montfort University, UK), Namrata Bhattacharya Mis (Senior Lecturer in Geography and Natural Hazard Management, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Chester, UK) |
title_fullStr | Research handbook on flood risk management edited by Jessica Lamond (Dean of Research and Enterprise and Professor of Real Estate and Climate Risk, College of Arts, Technology and Environment, University of the West of England, UK), David Proverbs (Associate Pro Vice Chancellor Enterprise and Business Innovation, De Montfort University, UK), Namrata Bhattacharya Mis (Senior Lecturer in Geography and Natural Hazard Management, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Chester, UK) |
title_full_unstemmed | Research handbook on flood risk management edited by Jessica Lamond (Dean of Research and Enterprise and Professor of Real Estate and Climate Risk, College of Arts, Technology and Environment, University of the West of England, UK), David Proverbs (Associate Pro Vice Chancellor Enterprise and Business Innovation, De Montfort University, UK), Namrata Bhattacharya Mis (Senior Lecturer in Geography and Natural Hazard Management, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Chester, UK) |
title_short | Research handbook on flood risk management |
title_sort | research handbook on flood risk management |
topic | Flood control Floods / Risk assessment / Handbooks, manuals, etc Risk management / Handbooks, manuals, etc Urban ecology (Sociology) / Handbooks, manuals, etc Inondations / Maîtrise Inondations / Évaluation du risque / Guides, manuels, etc Gestion du risque / Guides, manuels, etc Écologie urbaine / Guides, manuels, etc flood control aat |
topic_facet | Flood control Floods / Risk assessment / Handbooks, manuals, etc Risk management / Handbooks, manuals, etc Urban ecology (Sociology) / Handbooks, manuals, etc Inondations / Maîtrise Inondations / Évaluation du risque / Guides, manuels, etc Gestion du risque / Guides, manuels, etc Écologie urbaine / Guides, manuels, etc flood control |
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