Buch, Englisch, 504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm
Applications and Strategies
Buch, Englisch, 504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm
ISBN: 978-1-032-87604-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book presents a comprehensive coverage of the various types of floods, what causes them in different terrains, and the anthropogenic, geographical, hydro-geological, and geomorphological aspects of flood-prone areas. The use of geospatial techniques for flood mapping and monitoring, multi-criteria decision-making techniques for risk management, and machine learning algorithms for flood prediction mapping, susceptibility analysis, and monitoring are all integrated into many real-life case studies provided in this book. The discussions on flood management strategies, including sustainable flood risk assessment through indigenous knowledge and local resources, empower readers to make informed decisions.
Features
- Provides the most recent developments and insights on the types of floods, causes, and impact.
- Discusses the use of Geospatial techniques in flood mapping, susceptibility analysis, and monitoring for sustainable flood risk management.
- Identifies different flood conditioning factors in different geographical settings and examines the impact of flash floods.
- Includes real-life case studies from different regions, showcasing successful flood management strategies and lessons learned from past events.
- Highlights the importance of community participation in risk management.
This book is an excellent reference for researchers, scientists, and academics, interested in various aspects of natural disasters and management, geospatial techniques, flood hydrology, and population demographics. It also serves as a great foundational text for graduate students in Environmental Science, Geography, Geology, etc. taking courses in Disaster Management.
Zielgruppe
Academic, Postgraduate, and Professional Reference
Autoren/Hrsg.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part A: Foundation of Flood Risk Assessment. 1. Flood Inundation Mapping of Amochu River Basin using HECRAS and GIS. 2. Nexus Between Channel Geometry and Flood Condition through the Study of Hydraulic Geometry. 3. Study on the Nexus between Channel Geometry, Flow Characteristics, Anthropogenic Intervention and Occurrence of Flood in Ajay River, West Bengal. 4. Evaluation of Morphometric Indices for Prioritization of Watershed by Adopting Geo-Spatial Techniques: A Study on the Puthimari River Basin, Assam, India. 5. Infrastructure Losses Caused by Flooding in Nigeria. 6. Socio-Economic and Physical Vulnerability to Riverine Floods: Bharathapuzha Basin, Palakkad, Kerala. Part B: Geoinformatics in Flood Risk Mapping and Assessment. 7. Analysis and mapping of flood susceptibility areas in Chai Badan District, Lopburi Province, Thailand. 8. Flood Hazard Prediction and Vulnerability Assessment Using Machine Learning Algorithms in Coastal Areas of Bangladesh. 9. A Synergistic Application of Remote Sensing and GIS for Flood Zone Mapping in Adayar River, Chennai: A Case Study. 10. Flood Hazard Mapping of Barak River Basin of Assam, India: Using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). 11. Flood Susceptibility Mapping in the Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia Using Geospatial Technology and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis. 12. Analysis of Flash Flood Hydrology and Susceptibility Modelling of Alipurduar District in India using a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Approach. 13. Environmental Factors Influencing Urban Flash Flood in Eastern Surma Kushiyara Floodplain, Bangladesh: A Machine Learning-Based Analysis on Sylhet City. 14. Prioritization of Flood Susceptibility zones using MCDM techniques, TOPSIS, and the CF Model in the Manjalar Watershed: A Part of the Vaigai Basin, South India. 15. Flood Hotspot Identification in Koch Bihar District through Empirical Inundation Analysis and Theoretical Susceptibility Mapping. 16. Application of Hybrid Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Based Ensemble Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) and Analytic Network Process (ANP) methods for Flood Risk Assessment of Meghna Basin Area in Northeast Bangladesh. 17. Assessing People’s Vulnerability to Urban Flooding in the Context of Climate Change: A Case Study of Six Districts in Ziguinchor, Senegal. Part C: Flood Risk Mitigation Strategies. 18. Flood and Flood Risk Reduction: Challenges and Strategies. 19. Understanding People’s Adaptation Strategies in Response to Flood: A Case Study in Teesta River Basin, Bangladesh. 20. Geospatial Approach to Susceptibility Assessment for Flood Risk Management in Northern Himalayan Districts of West Bengal, India. 21. Flood Susceptibility Modelling for Flood Risk Reduction Towards the Nature-Based Solution of Tripura, India. 22. Impact of Flash Flood Events and Risk Mapping through Geospatial Techniques in the Gori Ganga Watershed. 23. Preparing Sustainable Flood Risk Assessment and Management through Indigenous Knowledge and Local Resources in Nigeria. 24. Significance of Local Indigenous Knowledge in Flood Control Management. 25. Assessment of Flood Hazard Zonation and Development of Flood Management Strategies in Subansiri Watershed: A Domain of Geospatial Technology. 26. Advancements and Challenges in Flood Modeling: A Comprehensive Review of Empirical to Physical-Based Approaches.