ABSTRACT

Floods are difficult to prevent but can be managed in order to reduce their environmental, social, cultural, and economic impacts. Flooding poses a serious threat to life and property, and therefore it’s very important that flood risks be taken into account during any planning process. This handbook presents different aspects of flooding in the context of a changing climate and across various geographical locations. Written by experts from around the world, it examines flooding in various climates and landscapes, taking into account environmental, ecological, hydrological, and geomorphic factors, and considers urban, agriculture, rangeland, forest, coastal, and desert areas.

Features

  • Presents the main principles and applications of the science of floods, including engineering and technology, natural science, as well as sociological implications.
  • Examines flooding in various climates and diverse landscapes, taking into account environmental, ecological, hydrological, and geomorphic factors.
  • Considers floods in urban, agriculture, rangeland, forest, coastal, and desert areas
  • Covers flood control structures as well as preparedness and response methods.
  • Written in a global context, by contributors from around the world.

part II|80 pages

Flood Impact Analysis

chapter 4|18 pages

Flood Management

Status, Causes, and Land-Use Impact in Brahmaputra Basin, Northeastern Region of India

part III|144 pages

Flood Risk Management

chapter 9|20 pages

Floods

From Risk to Opportunity

chapter 12|10 pages

Reducing Flood Risk in Spain

The Role of Spatial Planning

chapter 15|16 pages

Torrential and Flash Flood Warning

General Overview and Uses of Localized Hydropower

part IV|106 pages

Flood Hazards and Damages