[HTML][HTML] Riverscapes as natural infrastructure: Meeting challenges of climate adaptation and ecosystem restoration

P Skidmore, J Wheaton - Anthropocene, 2022 - Elsevier
Rivers have been diminished, simplified, and degraded globally by the concentration of
agriculture, transportation, and development in valley bottoms over decades and centuries …

Dealing with sediment transport in flood risk management

M Nones - Acta Geophysica, 2019 - Springer
Flooding events are rising across European watercourses because of changing climatic
conditions and anthropogenic pressure. To deal with these events, the European Floods …

Can sediments play a role in river flood risk map**? Learning from selected European examples

M Nones, Y Guo - Geoenvironmental Disasters, 2023 - Springer
Background Climate change and increasing anthropogenic pressure are two of the major
drivers of increasing extreme events like droughts and floods. To deal with the increasing …

Applying floodplain geomorphology to flood management (The Lower Vistula River upstream from Plock, Poland)

G Wierzbicki, P Ostrowski, T Falkowski - Open Geosciences, 2020 - degruyter.com
Using remote sensing extended on geological and topographical maps and verified by the
field work, we present the flood management and study the geomorphic features of the …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing the effectiveness of “River Morphodynamic Corridors” for flood hazard map**

A Brenna, G Poletto, N Surian - Geomorphology, 2024 - Elsevier
In dynamic rivers the assessment of flood hazard related to geomorphological dynamics
assumes crucial importance. Recently, some geomorphological approaches have been …

Exactly where does the river need space to move? Seeking participatory translation of fluvial geomorphology into flood management

BP Warner, E Vogel, CE Hatch - JAWRA Journal of the …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Fluvial geomorphic risks are rarely incorporated into and mitigated by river flood
management in the United States. Identifying where such risks exist is difficult and there is …

Combating disaster prone zone by prioritizing attributes with hybrid clustering and ANP approach

R Srivastava, S Sabitha, R Majumdar… - Spatial Information …, 2021 - Springer
Due to a lack of assets and high improbability, develo** an information system for every
disaster situation is a challenging task. Consequently, building an information system for …

[PDF][PDF] Enforcing Higher Standards for Flood Hazard Mitigation in Vermont

T Flanders - 2020 - scholar.archive.org
My infinite gratitude to Ned Swanberg at the Rivers Program, who explained and supplied
and verified and explained again so many important details for this project. Thank you also …

[PDF][PDF] Connecting Flood-Related Fluvial Erosion and Deposition with Vulnerable Downstream Road-Stream Crossings

FA Fitzpatrick, KH Magyera, J Laumann… - Federal Interagency …, 2023 - cfpub.epa.gov
Fluvial erosion is increasingly responsible for infrastructure and building damages
associated with floods as the intensity of extreme rainfalls hit rural and urban rivers in a …

[PDF][PDF] The River Process Corridor: A Modular River Assessment Method Based on Process Units and Widely Available Data in the Northeast US.

JD Gartner, CE Hatch, E Vogel - 2019 - core.ac.uk
We define the river process corridor (RPC) as the area adjacent to a river that is likely to
affect and be affected by river and floodplain processes. Here we present a novel approach …