Flood Risk Management

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Flood Risk Management

Global Case Studies of Governance, Policy and Communities

Sociology Crime and criminology Energy industries and utilities Legal aspects of criminology Geophysics Hydrology and the hydrosphere Physical geography and topography Human geography Environmental policy and protocols Environmental management Climate change Natural disasters Urban and municipal planning and policy Civil engineering, surveying and building Environmental science, engineering and technology Agricultural science

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Collection: Earthscan Water Text

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 22nd January 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781351009980


Our changing climate and more extreme weather events have dramatically increased the number and severity of floods across the world.

Demonstrating the diversity of global flood risk management (FRM), this volume covers a range of topics including planning and policy, risk governance and communication, forecasting and warning, and economics. Through short case studies, the range of international examples from North America, Europe, Asia and Africa provide analysis of FRM efforts, processes and issues from human, governance and policy implementation perspectives. Written by an international set of authors, this collection of chapters and case studies will allow the reader to see how floods and flood risk management is experienced in different regions of the world. The way in which institutions manage flood risk is discussed, introducing the notions of realities and social constructions when it comes to risk management.

The book will be of great interest to students and professionals of flood, coastal, river and natural hazard management, as well as risk analysis and insurance, demonstrating multiple academic frameworks of analysis and their utility and drawbacks when applied to real-life FRM contexts.

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