Flood Recovery, Innovation and Response III
Edited By: D. PROVERBS, University of the West of England, UK; S. Mambretti, Politecnico Di Milano, Italy; C.A. Brebbia, Wessex Institute of Technology, UK and D. DE WRACHIEN, State University of Milan, Italy
Price
$245.00 (free shipping)
ISBN
978-1-84564-588-5
eISBN
978-1-84564-589-2
Pages
350
Transaction Series
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
Transaction Volume
159
Published
2012
Format
Hardback
Flooding claims many lives worldwide each year. In addition, many more lives are affected by homelessness, disease and crop failures as a result of floods’ destructiveness. The number of recent flood events coupled with climate change predictions and urban development, suggest that these statistics are likely to worsen in the future.
Flooding in populated areas can cause substantial property damage as well as threaten human life. Apart from the obvious physical damage to buildings, contents and loss of life, there other more indirect losses that are often overlooked. These intangible impacts are generally associated with disruption to normal life as well as longer term health issues, including stress-related illness.
The contained papers cover the following topics: Flood Risk Management; Flood Risk Vulnerability; Emergency Preparedness and Response; Flood Forecasting; Flood Case Studies; Responses to Reduce Vulnerability to Flooding.