AbstractEvery 2 to 7 years, Kenya experiences a reoccurrence of El-Niño rains leading to loss of life and massive damage to property. The 1997/98 El-Niño floods affected 1.5 million persons and led to an estimated USD 1.2 billion infrastructural damage, USD 236 million agricultural damage and USD 9 million on other losses (property, soil erosion, pollution). Recent rains in October 2015 to January 2016 left 112 Kenyans dead and over 100,000 internally displaced. The Kenyan Government predictions indicate that the number of affected persons will be approximately 1,500,000, before 2018. Despite the numerous exposures to floods, Kenyan communities’ resilience to floods risks is weak. Traditional crisis management approaches have not been succe...
The current intensification of the hydrologic cycle, in combination with expanding settlements in fl...
Master project report. A serious game on flood risk management and housing/urban development for the...
Changes in climate and the growing population have not only led to an increase in the occurrence of ...
Every 2 to 7 years, Kenya experiences a reoccurrence of El-Niño rains leading to loss of life and ma...
The occurrence of floods have increased in recent years. Despite of this, studies have shown a low l...
AbstractNile Basin policy makers, at all levels, are constantly making quick decisions to address em...
Nile Basin policy makers, at all levels, are constantly making quick decisions to address emergencie...
Flood prevention in mixed urban–rural environments has become a greater concern due to climate chang...
In 2000, Mozambique was hit by widespread flooding that affected some 4.5 million people and cost ap...
In Kenya, the ability of local people to resist the impact of disasters has not been given adequate ...
Kenya and the wider East African region suffer from significant flood risk, as illustrated by major ...
Kenya and the wider East African region suffer from significant flood risk, as illustrated by major ...
Background:Climate change is affecting Uganda through the worsening floods that happen on a yearly b...
The geographical location of Makassar, which is included in the lowlands and the increasingly uncert...
Flood prevention in mixed urban-rural environments has become a greater concern due to climate chang...
The current intensification of the hydrologic cycle, in combination with expanding settlements in fl...
Master project report. A serious game on flood risk management and housing/urban development for the...
Changes in climate and the growing population have not only led to an increase in the occurrence of ...
Every 2 to 7 years, Kenya experiences a reoccurrence of El-Niño rains leading to loss of life and ma...
The occurrence of floods have increased in recent years. Despite of this, studies have shown a low l...
AbstractNile Basin policy makers, at all levels, are constantly making quick decisions to address em...
Nile Basin policy makers, at all levels, are constantly making quick decisions to address emergencie...
Flood prevention in mixed urban–rural environments has become a greater concern due to climate chang...
In 2000, Mozambique was hit by widespread flooding that affected some 4.5 million people and cost ap...
In Kenya, the ability of local people to resist the impact of disasters has not been given adequate ...
Kenya and the wider East African region suffer from significant flood risk, as illustrated by major ...
Kenya and the wider East African region suffer from significant flood risk, as illustrated by major ...
Background:Climate change is affecting Uganda through the worsening floods that happen on a yearly b...
The geographical location of Makassar, which is included in the lowlands and the increasingly uncert...
Flood prevention in mixed urban-rural environments has become a greater concern due to climate chang...
The current intensification of the hydrologic cycle, in combination with expanding settlements in fl...
Master project report. A serious game on flood risk management and housing/urban development for the...
Changes in climate and the growing population have not only led to an increase in the occurrence of ...