ABSTRACT

Floods cause distress and damage wherever and whenever they happen. Flooding from rivers, estuaries and the sea threatens many millions of people worldwide and economic and insurance losses from flooding have increased significantly since 1990. Based on the work of leading researchers, this book provides an overview of advances in this important subject. It covers all aspects of flood risk including the causes of floods; their impacts on people, property and the environment; and portfolios of risk management measurement. Additional topics include climate change, estimation of extremes, flash floods, flood forecasting and warning, inundation modeling, systems analysis, uncertainty, international programs, and flood defense infrastructure and assets. The book also examines environmental, human, and social impacts; vulnerability and resilience; risk sharing; and civil contingency planning and emergency management.

section |293 pages

Technical Presentations

part |49 pages

Inundation modelling

part |12 pages

System analysis

part |12 pages

International programmes

part |36 pages

Infrastructure and assets

part |14 pages

Non-structural approaches (CRUE project)

part |20 pages

Long term planning, integrated portfolios & spatial planning

part |16 pages

Vulnerability and resilience, human and social impacts

part |16 pages

Assessment of extremes

part |15 pages

Civil contingency, emergency planning, flood event management

part |32 pages

Flood forecasting and warning

part |15 pages

Environmental impacts, morphology & sediments

part |10 pages

Risk sharing, equity and social justice

part |9 pages

Flash floods

part |15 pages

Risk and economic assessments