Exploring the relation between flood risk management and flood resilience
Flood risk management has proven successful at reducing the threat of some flooding
hazards, preventing loss of life during flooding events and easing the economic burden to …
hazards, preventing loss of life during flooding events and easing the economic burden to …
Systemic risks from different perspectives
O Renn, M Laubichler, K Lucas, W Kröger… - Risk …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Systemic risks are characterized by high complexity, multiple uncertainties, major
ambiguities, and transgressive effects on other systems outside of the system of origin. Due …
ambiguities, and transgressive effects on other systems outside of the system of origin. Due …
Community flood resilience assessment frameworks: A review
DT Bulti, B Girma, TL Megento - SN Applied Sciences, 2019 - Springer
In response to the inadequacy of flood control infrastructures under uncertainties, building
community resilience has become a vital concern in modern flood risk management for flood …
community resilience has become a vital concern in modern flood risk management for flood …
The nexus between socio-ecological system, livelihood resilience, and migration decisions: Empirical evidence from Bangladesh
B Mallick - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
This research aims to ascertain how, and to what extent, livelihood resilience influences
migration decisions (to migrate or not to migrate) of people who live in vulnerable socio …
migration decisions (to migrate or not to migrate) of people who live in vulnerable socio …
Risk and sustainability assessment framework for decision support in'water scarcity–water reuse'situations
Decision-makers face major challenges when trying to reduce risks of water scarcity
sustainably through measures of water reuse. One of these challenges is the lack of …
sustainably through measures of water reuse. One of these challenges is the lack of …
“I can migrate, but why should I?”—voluntary non-migration despite cree** environmental risks
Abstract 'Environmental non-migration'refers to the spatial continuity of an individual's
residence at the same place despite environmental risk. Moreover, this is a largely under …
residence at the same place despite environmental risk. Moreover, this is a largely under …
A typology of responsibility for coastal flood risk adaptation
The management of coastal flood risk is adapting to meet the challenges and increased
risks posed by population change as well as by climate change, especially sea level rise …
risks posed by population change as well as by climate change, especially sea level rise …
Strengthening the resilience of urban retailers towards flood risks-A case study in the riverbank region of Kaohsiung City
TY Ling, YC Chiang - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2018 - Elsevier
The urban environment is a complex system composed of the human-environment
interactions within the physical-environmental system. It is constantly at the risk of the …
interactions within the physical-environmental system. It is constantly at the risk of the …
Using hydro‐morphological assessment parameters to estimate the flood‐induced vulnerability of watercourses‐a methodological approach across three spatial …
S Garack, R Ortlepp - River Research and Applications, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In addition to their ecological importance, rivers and streams have always been used in
diverse ways by humans, resulting in the development of settlements and their connected …
diverse ways by humans, resulting in the development of settlements and their connected …
A drought and heat risk assessment framework for urban green infrastructure
R Shehayeb, R Ortlepp… - Climate Resilience and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Urban green infrastructure (UGI) is a prominent concept toward climate adaptation and
urban resilience, but it is also affected by droughts and heat. Hence, this study aims to …
urban resilience, but it is also affected by droughts and heat. Hence, this study aims to …