نتایج جستجو برای: flood risk map

تعداد نتایج: 1148867  

2011
Eric Kwabena Forkuo Kwame Nkrumah

Flood is one of the most devastating natural hazards which lead to the loss of lives, properties and resources. It has therefore become important to create easily read, rapidly accessible flood hazard map, which will prioritize the mitigation effects. This study addresses the need for an efficient and cost-effective methodology for preparing flood hazard maps in Ghana, particularly those region...

2012
J. K. Poussin P. Bubeck J. C. J. H. Aerts P. J. Ward

Flood risk throughout Europe has increased in the last few decades, and is projected to increase further owing to continued development in flood-prone areas and climate change. In recent years, studies have shown that adequate undertaking of semi-structural and non-structural measures can considerably decrease the costs of floods for households. However, there is little insight into how such me...

2013
Dianne Lowe Kristie L. Ebi Bertil Forsberg

Identifying the risk factors for morbidity and mortality effects pre-, during and post-flood may aid the appropriate targeting of flood-related adverse health prevention strategies. We conducted a systematic PubMed search to identify studies examining risk factors for health effects of precipitation-related floods, among Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) member count...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Beatriz Revilla Romero Feyera A. Hirpa Jutta Thielen-del Pozo Peter Salamon G. Robert Brakenridge Florian Pappenberger Tom De Groeve

Early flood warning and real-time monitoring systems play a key role in flood risk reduction and disaster response decisions. Global-scale flood forecasting and satellite-based flood detection systems are currently operating, however their reliability for decision making applications needs to be assessed. In this study, we performed comparative evaluations of several operational global flood fo...

2013
J. F. Breilh

This study aims to assess the performance of raster-based flood modeling methods on a wide diversity of coastal marshes. These methods are applied to the flooding associated with the storm Xynthia, which severely hit the western coast of France in February 2010. Static and semi-dynamic methods are assessed using a combination of LiDAR data, post-storm delineation of flooded areas and sea levels...

2005
Emma-Claire Mullally Diarmuid P. O'Donoghue Amy J. Bohan Mark T. Keane

This paper details the application of geometric proportional analogies in the sub-classification of polygons within a topographic (land cover) map. The first part of this paper concerns geometric proportional analogies that include attributes (fill-pattern and fillcolour). We describe an extension to the standard theory of analogy that incorporates attributes into the analogical mapping process...

2015
Ajita Atreya Jeffrey Czajkowski

A number of hedonic property pricing studies of flood risk indicate that properties within a designated higher flood risk zone sell for a lower price than an equivalent property outside of it. However, often the homes most at flood risk are also the most desirable in terms of their proximity to the water, and this concurrent existence of positive water-related amenities and negative flood risk ...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2011
Wim Kellens Ruud Zaalberg Tijs Neutens Wouter Vanneuville Philippe De Maeyer

In recent years, perception of flood risks has become an important topic to policy makers concerned with risk management and safety issues. Knowledge of the public risk perception is considered a crucial aspect in modern flood risk management as it steers the development of effective and efficient flood mitigation strategies. This study aimed at gaining insight into the perception of flood risk...

Journal: :Disasters 2012
Jane L Fielding

This paper explores the environmental inequalities of living in the floodplains of England and Wales and the differences in flood awareness of those 'at risk'. An area comparison is made between an etic, objective flood risk exposure, and an emic, subjective perception of that risk by social class. In all areas except the Midlands, the working classes were more likely to reside in the floodplai...

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