Handbook of Flood Risk Management and Community Action

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Handbook of Flood Risk Management and Community Action

An International Perspective

Ahadzie, Divine Kwaku; Oladokun, Victor Oluwasina; Soetanto, Robby; Proverbs, David

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2023

246

Dura

Inglês

9781032324708

15 a 20 dias

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1. Handbook of flood risk management and community action: An international perspective. 2. Co-production of knowledge for flood risk management: Case study of multiple stakeholders at Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia. 3. Local knowledge's roles for nature-based solutions as flood risk M=management: Pangpang Bay, Indonesia. 4. Preserving heritage, historical artefacts and culture for social resilience and tourism amid flood disasters: A case study of Morten Village of Sungai Melaka, Malaysia. 5. Managing emergencies - failure and success: Lessons from a village in the Czech Republic. 6. Drivers, services gaps and improving disaster management for displaced people: A case study of prolonged displacement following the 2022 floods in Lismore, Australia. 7. Capturing the effectiveness of early warning and sustainable community-based early action interventions for disaster risk reduction in Bangladesh: An analysis from flood-prone areas. 8. Emergency animal-safe facilities assessment to enable livestock evacuation during disasters in Australia. 9. Home owner/occupant property flood protection: An appraisal of the options and opportunities used to mitigate and minimise impacts. 10. The prevention policy and experiences of flood resilience in Brazil. 11. Building resilience through community-based flood risk management: Pathway and reflections. 12. Flood insurance uptake in Nigeria; building resilience by promoting a culture of risk protection. 13. Community flood insurance in Ghana; individual and institutional diffusion of uptake. 14. Technology-mediated flood risk management tools: A review of smart and mobile applications. 15. River naturalization and load sediment detection sensor for community-based flood risk management in Indonesia. 16. Towards flood resilient supply chain systems: A facility location model for flood prone communities. 17. Conclusion and final remarks.
disaster risk reduction;hydrological hazards;emergency preparedness;local knowledge integration;environmental engineering;civil infrastructure planning;flood disaster management strategies