Lithology of Chennai region associated with rapid horizontal and vertical expansion is the major causes of flooding in urban areas especially during monsoon seasons. Urban storm water influences the service life of urban infrastructures. The rainfall intensity and characteristics of catchment area are the major factors for designing urban storm water drainage facilities. Urban flooding was primarily a concern of municipal and environmental governance, and has now attained the status of ‘disaster’, which has drawn the attention of environmental scientists and disaster managers. Chennai is bounded on the east by Bay of Bengal and on the remaining three sides by Kanchipuram and Tiruvallur districts. Chennai receives approximately 1300 mm of ra...
Floods are uncontrollable natural event causing loss of life and damage to public property. The floo...
The city of Vadodara is prone to floods due to the combined impact of change in the ...
Chennai, one of the largest cities in India, has been suffering from ‘’too little, too much and too ...
Urban flooding is a modern-day problem that many towns and cities experience when the drainage infra...
Major problem that India is currently facing every year is urban flooding. Urban flooding becomes a ...
Urbanization and climate change increase the frequency of urban floods worldwide which in turn poses...
Urban floods are very destructive and have significant socioeconomic repercussions in regions with a...
Major problem that India is currently facing every year is urban flooding. Urban flooding becomes a ...
Urban floods are increasing frequently and severely. Climate change is usually attributed to urban f...
Urban flooding is the inundation of land or property in a designed atmosphere, significantly in addi...
Dense urbanization leading to uncontrolled transformations within settlements result in flash floodi...
Abstract: The study area comprises of Hebbal and Rachenahalli valley. The present condition of storm...
The frequency of the occurrence of disasters is increasing day by day. Urban flooding has become one...
Space for water is now becoming guiding principle of urban planning because urban flooding is the ma...
Bachelor's research paper on: Every year during monsoon, most cities in India face the problem of U...
Floods are uncontrollable natural event causing loss of life and damage to public property. The floo...
The city of Vadodara is prone to floods due to the combined impact of change in the ...
Chennai, one of the largest cities in India, has been suffering from ‘’too little, too much and too ...
Urban flooding is a modern-day problem that many towns and cities experience when the drainage infra...
Major problem that India is currently facing every year is urban flooding. Urban flooding becomes a ...
Urbanization and climate change increase the frequency of urban floods worldwide which in turn poses...
Urban floods are very destructive and have significant socioeconomic repercussions in regions with a...
Major problem that India is currently facing every year is urban flooding. Urban flooding becomes a ...
Urban floods are increasing frequently and severely. Climate change is usually attributed to urban f...
Urban flooding is the inundation of land or property in a designed atmosphere, significantly in addi...
Dense urbanization leading to uncontrolled transformations within settlements result in flash floodi...
Abstract: The study area comprises of Hebbal and Rachenahalli valley. The present condition of storm...
The frequency of the occurrence of disasters is increasing day by day. Urban flooding has become one...
Space for water is now becoming guiding principle of urban planning because urban flooding is the ma...
Bachelor's research paper on: Every year during monsoon, most cities in India face the problem of U...
Floods are uncontrollable natural event causing loss of life and damage to public property. The floo...
The city of Vadodara is prone to floods due to the combined impact of change in the ...
Chennai, one of the largest cities in India, has been suffering from ‘’too little, too much and too ...