Handbook of Flood Risk Management in Developing Countries
Handbook of Flood Risk Management in Developing Countries
Oladokun, Victor; Proverbs, David; Adedeji, Taiwo; Adebimpe, Oluseye
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2023
404
Dura
Inglês
9780367749743
15 a 20 dias
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1. Handbook of flood risk management in developing countries Section 1: Impacts, challenges and particularities 2. Impacts of floods on infrastructures in developing countries: focus on Bangladesh 3. Impacts of flooding on agriculture and food security in developing countries: evidence from Southeastern Nigeria 4. Adoption pathway for flood-resilient construction and adaptation in Ghana 5. Resettlement as a flood-preventive measure in Sri Lanka: investigation into the socio-economic impacts 6. A survey-based approach to estimating the downtime of buildings damaged by flood in developing countries Section 2: Preparedness, prevention, responses and recovery 7. Application of spatial planning and other tools to support preparedness for flooding in developing countries; example from Nigeria 8. Understanding engineering approaches to urban flood management in Indonesia 9. Restoration and recovery of flood-affected communities 10. Preparedness and management of (flood) disaster amid a pandemic in a developing country: lessons from Cyclone Amphan in southwestern Bangladesh 11. A review of the flooding events in southern Brazil: challenges and opportunities Section 3: Risk assessments, flood mitigation and project management 12. Flood vulnerability in developing countries, international collaboration, and network visualization: a bibliometric analysis 13. Flood risk assessment in developing countries: dealing with data quality and availability 14. Flood risk management projects: financing and project implementation, the case of Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project 15. Current knowledge, uncertainties, and aspirations of flood risk management policy for developing countries Section 4: Infrastructure systems, urban systems and their management 16. Integrated water resources management and flood risk management: opportunities and challenges in developing countries 17. Developing resilient cities in developing countries 18. Flood risk and urban infrastructure sustainability in a developing country: a case study of Central Java Province, Indonesia 19. A review of flood management in South Asia: approaches, challenges, and opportunities Section 5: Community perspectives, resilience and adaptation 20. The role of education in flood risk management: building a resilient generation in developing countries 21. Emerging resilience to urban flooding in low-income communities: a socio-cultural perspective from Ghana 22. Towards a socially just flood risk management in developing countries: lessons from serving the last mile in Malawi 23. Exploring the perspective of school children on flood risk management in developing countries: lessons from Ghana 24. Conclusions and final remarks
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Floods;Flooding;Climate crisis;Climate emergency;Risk;Management;Governance;Disaster;Hazards;Resilience;Adaptation;Preparedness;Risk Assessments;Water supply;Drainage;Land management;Land use;Flood plains management;Project Management;World bank;Flood Mitigation;Recovery;Responses;waste management;flood hazards;Africa;Communities;Policy;Latin America;drainage systems;security challenges;urban planning;adaptation strategies;flood control;flood impacts;Asia;Prevention;HEC RAS Model;Flood Risk Governance;Flood Risk Management;Flood Risk;Flood Management;Disaster Risk Reduction;Flood Resilience;Urban Flood Management;Ibadan City;Flood Disasters;Flood Vulnerability;Flood Insurance;Flood Risk Assessment;Flood Events;Non-structural Measures;Flood Hazard;Urban Flood;Flood Risk Management Projects;Annual Flood Events;Integrated Flood Risk Management;Flood Modeling;Water Ways;Sendai Framework;Flood Experiences
1. Handbook of flood risk management in developing countries Section 1: Impacts, challenges and particularities 2. Impacts of floods on infrastructures in developing countries: focus on Bangladesh 3. Impacts of flooding on agriculture and food security in developing countries: evidence from Southeastern Nigeria 4. Adoption pathway for flood-resilient construction and adaptation in Ghana 5. Resettlement as a flood-preventive measure in Sri Lanka: investigation into the socio-economic impacts 6. A survey-based approach to estimating the downtime of buildings damaged by flood in developing countries Section 2: Preparedness, prevention, responses and recovery 7. Application of spatial planning and other tools to support preparedness for flooding in developing countries; example from Nigeria 8. Understanding engineering approaches to urban flood management in Indonesia 9. Restoration and recovery of flood-affected communities 10. Preparedness and management of (flood) disaster amid a pandemic in a developing country: lessons from Cyclone Amphan in southwestern Bangladesh 11. A review of the flooding events in southern Brazil: challenges and opportunities Section 3: Risk assessments, flood mitigation and project management 12. Flood vulnerability in developing countries, international collaboration, and network visualization: a bibliometric analysis 13. Flood risk assessment in developing countries: dealing with data quality and availability 14. Flood risk management projects: financing and project implementation, the case of Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project 15. Current knowledge, uncertainties, and aspirations of flood risk management policy for developing countries Section 4: Infrastructure systems, urban systems and their management 16. Integrated water resources management and flood risk management: opportunities and challenges in developing countries 17. Developing resilient cities in developing countries 18. Flood risk and urban infrastructure sustainability in a developing country: a case study of Central Java Province, Indonesia 19. A review of flood management in South Asia: approaches, challenges, and opportunities Section 5: Community perspectives, resilience and adaptation 20. The role of education in flood risk management: building a resilient generation in developing countries 21. Emerging resilience to urban flooding in low-income communities: a socio-cultural perspective from Ghana 22. Towards a socially just flood risk management in developing countries: lessons from serving the last mile in Malawi 23. Exploring the perspective of school children on flood risk management in developing countries: lessons from Ghana 24. Conclusions and final remarks
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Floods;Flooding;Climate crisis;Climate emergency;Risk;Management;Governance;Disaster;Hazards;Resilience;Adaptation;Preparedness;Risk Assessments;Water supply;Drainage;Land management;Land use;Flood plains management;Project Management;World bank;Flood Mitigation;Recovery;Responses;waste management;flood hazards;Africa;Communities;Policy;Latin America;drainage systems;security challenges;urban planning;adaptation strategies;flood control;flood impacts;Asia;Prevention;HEC RAS Model;Flood Risk Governance;Flood Risk Management;Flood Risk;Flood Management;Disaster Risk Reduction;Flood Resilience;Urban Flood Management;Ibadan City;Flood Disasters;Flood Vulnerability;Flood Insurance;Flood Risk Assessment;Flood Events;Non-structural Measures;Flood Hazard;Urban Flood;Flood Risk Management Projects;Annual Flood Events;Integrated Flood Risk Management;Flood Modeling;Water Ways;Sendai Framework;Flood Experiences