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  1. PDF When Communities Keep Flooding: A Rural Environmental Justice Case Study

    What's Working in Rural Case Study CASE STUDY WWW.ASPENCSG.ORG When Communities Keep Flooding: A Rural Environmental Justice Case Study community members installed water diversion systems in the hardest hit areas, dramatically decreasing flooding. A Community-Driven Vulnerability Assessment and Climate Action Plan completed in 2020 provides

  2. Lessons from case studies of flood resilience: Institutions and built

    This paper examines flood resilience institutions, strategies, and outcomes in selected cities - New York (U.S.), Tokyo (Japan), and Rotterdam (Netherlands), and their impacts on the transportation expressway system. Transportation systems play a key role in the event of a disaster. Hence adequate transportation system resilience to floods is ...

  3. (PDF) Impact of Flooding on People's livelihood: a case study from

    PDF | Flooding is a serious, common, and costly hazard that many countries face regularly. ... a case study from Kankai watershed. ... The results obtained from vulnerability assessment were used ...

  4. PDF Pre-Planning and Community Participation

    This case study was originally published in September 2018. 2 Ellicott City Flash Flooding PART TWO Actions Within 24 hours of the flood, the county restricted access to damaged areas, began stabilization work, and brought in an Incident Management Team (IMT). Lori Hodges, a Director of Emergency Management in

  5. Understanding urban flood vulnerability and resilience: a case study of

    Malaysia is frequently affected by the annual flooding event caused by the seasonal monsoon which accounts for significant losses. Flood risk, exposure and damage potential are increasing, causing the level of poverty and vulnerability to rise. The annual occurrence of the flood hazard has forced residents to prepare beforehand to help them spring back to their daily life faster. This study ...

  6. PDF A Case Study on Kerala Floods

    Idukki district received highest rainfall of 1380 mm. 1924:The Great Flood of 99' occurred in the month of July. This is mainly occurred due to opening of Sluice valves of Periyar dam without proper warning. Kerala received 3,368 mm of rain, 64% higher the normal which is highest rainfall of Kerala.

  7. (PDF) Urban Flooding and Climate Change: A Case Study of ...

    Flooding in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, impedes the development of the city and brings challenges to the well-being of its citizens. The city is situated in a flood-prone area. This study ...

  8. Flood Resilient Plan for Urban Area: A Case Study

    A flood resilient plan for any urban city is given below in Fig. 8.3. There are two main methods to make the city resilient against floods. Usually, combinations of both the methods are helpful which will have high resiliency during flood situations. Structural plan and non-structural plan both are most important for any urban city.

  9. Social sensing of flood impacts in India: A case study of Kerala 2018

    Specifically in this project, we study the "KeralaGram" group on Telegram, which had 15,000 users at the time of the 2018 flood and was focused on issues/events/news related to the state of Kerala. While Twitter has been extensively used for social sensing, the use of Telegram is less common. Most relevant Telegram research involves either ...

  10. Case study: Diagnosing China's prevailing urban flooding—Causes

    Urban flooding occurred even in some mega cities and appeared to be transitioning into a chronic problem. In the capital city of Beijing, for example, urban flooding with casualties and/or injuries had occurred at least seven times over the past two decades: in 2004 (twice), 2007, 2011 (twice), 2012, and most recently on August 16, 2021 (Table 1).

  11. PDF A Disaster management case study report on Uttarakhand ...

    A Disaster management case study report on ... Indian Army's Central Command starts deployment of 5000 troops in the flood affected areas in response named 'Operation Ganga Prahar'. Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopters conducts relief and rescue missions. Medium lift helicopters including MI-17 and V5 helicopters, moved to Jolly grant

  12. (PDF) Multi-Hazard Risk Model, Flooding Case Study: Selection of River

    The Case Study is designed to develop a forecastable multi-hazard scenario environment with a lifespan/forecast horizon of 10-20 years. The purpose is to provide a testbed for multi-hazard ...

  13. FEMA Case Study Library

    In August 2021, FEMA conducted a grant effectiveness case study with New York City to understand how FEMA preparedness grant funding helped prepare the city's mass fatality management (MFM) system for the significant increase in deaths related to the COVID-19 pandemic. FEMA conducted this case study virtually with representatives from NYC's ...

  14. An assessment of flood vulnerability and adaptation: A case study of

    Introduction. Floods are among the most devastating natural hazards and cost many lives every year (Dilley et al. 2005:43).To reduce the damage of floods, both structural measures, such as the building of dams and dikes, and non-structural measures, such as forecasting and education, are often employed (Jelmer 2013:1).Drogue et al. (2004:355) postulated that the frequency of floods has been ...

  15. Analysis of flood damage and influencing factors in urban ...

    Based on real situation and the estimation of daily rainfall during the flood event, the flood hazard was evaluated for a 100-year return period in both case studies. The observed flood in study cities during recent century, with roughly 100-year return period, enabled us to select extreme scenario in the analysis. 2.3.2 Exposure

  16. Kerala flood case study

    Effects. In some areas, floodwater was between 3-4.5m deep. Floods in the southern Indian state of Kerala have killed more than 410 people since June 2018 in what local officials said was the worst flooding in 100 years. Many of those who died had been crushed under debris caused by landslides.

  17. [PDF] URBAN FLOODING

    URBAN FLOODING - CASE STUDY OF HYDERABAD. Urban flooding is significantly different from rural flooding as urbanisation leads to developed catchments which increases the flood peaks from 1.8 to 8 times and flood volumes by up to 6 times. Consequently, flooding occurs very quickly due to faster flow times, sometimes in a matter of minutes.

  18. PDF Exposing Vulnerabilities: Monsoon Floods in Mumbai, India

    Exposing Vulnerabilities: Monsoon Floods Case study prepared for the In Mumbai, India Page 5 of 14 Global Report on Human Settlements 2007 . city like Mumbai, but as a result, more and more buildings are dilapidated and crumbling due to the lack of proper maintenance.

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    The case studies are presented here for "historical purposes": having been compiled almost 20 years ago, they are reflecting national situations that might since have developed. As such, the case studies might be used as baseline or reference material for studies that aim to check the improvements in flood management since the beginning of ...

  20. Urban Flooding: A Case Study Panaji City

    3.1 Climatic Parameters. Panaji gets precipitation from the South-West storm between the long stretches of June to September. The normal yearly precipitation saw in the city is 3124.06 mm which is higher than the locale normal of 2932 mm. The city encounters a mean everyday temperature of 27.4 °C which increments to 30 °C in the storm season.

  21. (PDF) Flood Hazards: A Case Study of the Floods in Bangladesh, Asia

    The work presents natural hazards happening in Bangladesh, frequent natural disasters causing loss of life, damage to infrastructure and economic assets, impacts on lives and livelihoods. Floods ...

  22. (PDF) Urban Flooding

    2013. Urban flooding is significantly different from rural flooding as urbanisation leads to developed catchments which increases the flood peaks from 1.8 to 8 times and flood volumes by up to 6 times. Consequently, flooding occurs very quickly due to faster flow times, sometimes in a matter of minutes.

  23. Modelling compound flooding: a case study from Jakarta, Indonesia

    The paper investigates compound flooding from waves, sea surge and river flow in northern Jakarta, Indonesia, which is a global hotspot of flooding, by combining process-based coastal and river models. The coastal hydrodynamic modelling of Jakarta Bay in Indonesia shows that coastal storms can lead to a substantial increase in sea water level due to wind and wave setup in the nearshore areas ...