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Floods
Volume 1 - Risk Knowledge
Those two books propose an overview of flood risk assessment and management. This overview put together different specoalists of the flood risk issue in there core competencies. Contributors are hydrologistes, engineers, historians, geographers, sociologists.
Freddy Vinet (Edited by)
9781785482687, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 14 September 2017
364 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.5 cm, 0.71 kg
In the past thirty years, knowledge on flooding has greatly increased by moving away from purely hydrological and hydraulic science and opening up to other disciplines such as economics or human and geographical sciences. It is as part of this multidisciplinary approach that this book proposes a review of current knowledge on flood risk. It starts with the ever-increasing impact of flooding in order to conceptualize and understand the constituents of risk. Although risk knowledge in modeling methods or naturalist approaches remains essential, it is further developed by the fields of economics, human sciences, geography, environmental psychology and history. This integrated approach to flood risk contextualizes current conclusions on the eventual effects of climate change by showing that human factors are of paramount importance in understanding the process of “risk production?.
Part 1. The Impacts of Floods 1. Analysis of Major Flood Events: Collapse of the Malpasset Dam, December 1959 2. Observation and Measurement of Losses Due to Flooding 3. Flood Impacts on Loss of Life and Human Health 4.Flood-related Impacts on Cultural Heritage 5. Natech Events Triggered by Floods: When Floods Cause Technological Accidents Part 2. The Knowledge of Flood Hazards 6. Techniques and Instruments to Aid in the Monitoring of Flood Events7. Rain and water gauging 7. Flood Hydrology Processes and Their Variabilities 8.Hydrodynamic Modeling to Characterize Floods and Predict Their Impacts 9. Evolution of River Channels and Floods: A Short- to Long-Term Perspective 10. Hydrogeomorphology: Recognition and Evolution of the Flood Phenomenon 11. Structures for Flood Defense and Management 12. Coastal Surges Part 3. Flooded People and Lands: Human Drivers of Flood Impa 13. The Contribution of Historical Data for the Understanding of Floods and Risk Prevention 14. Assessing Vulnerability to Flooding: Progress and Limitations 15. Toward a Process of Resilience Implementation: Capacities, Models and Strategies 16. Cities at Risk from Water: Between Vulnerability and Resilience 17. Networks in the Face of Flooding Part 3. The Future 18. Flood Regimes: Recent Development and Future Under Climate Change 19. Changes in Flood Risk: Retrospective and Prospective Approach
Subject Areas: Flood control [TNFL], Environmental economics [KCN]