Flood risk maps for the built environment can be obtained by integrating geo-spatial information on hazard, vulnerability and exposure. They provide precious support for strategic urban planning and decision-making. These maps, generated in a probabilistic framework, can consider various sources of uncertainty in the flood risk assessment such as the occurrence of extreme flooding events, future land use and land cover, characteristics of the buildings, and exposure to flooding. This paper investigates how these maps can be used in complicated urban context such as developing countries, where engineers are forced to work with scarce or little data. Specifically, a detailed investigation on the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, has been conduct...
Disasters, whether natural or man-made have become an issue of mounting concern all over the world. ...
Traditional flood design methods are increasingly supplemented by risk-oriented methods based on com...
Rural-urban migrations have contributed to the steady increase in the population of Cape Town. Many ...
Flood risk maps for the built environment can be obtained by integrating geo-spatial information on ...
AbstractSince 1988 Addis Ababa is increasingly affected by flooding. The rapid economic growth of th...
Study region: This study was conducted in Dire Dawa city of Ethiopia, where flood hazard occurs on r...
Abstract Background In flood prone areas, understanding flood causing factors, assessing the flood i...
study deals with the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in mapping flood risk zones...
In this study, we developed an enhanced approach for large-scale flood damage and risk assessments t...
The hot spots in an urban setting can be defined as the zones exposed to significant risk due to cli...
This paper presents findings on a study which was conducted at Mikocheni „B‟ in Kinondoni Municipali...
In the recent past, the frequency and gravity of large-scale flood disasters have increased globally...
Identifying urban flooding risk hotspots is one of the first steps in an integrated methodology for ...
Flooding is one of the most devastating natural hazards in the world. Available records suggest that...
Flood is a natural disaster. However human activities in many circumstances change flood behavior. A...
Disasters, whether natural or man-made have become an issue of mounting concern all over the world. ...
Traditional flood design methods are increasingly supplemented by risk-oriented methods based on com...
Rural-urban migrations have contributed to the steady increase in the population of Cape Town. Many ...
Flood risk maps for the built environment can be obtained by integrating geo-spatial information on ...
AbstractSince 1988 Addis Ababa is increasingly affected by flooding. The rapid economic growth of th...
Study region: This study was conducted in Dire Dawa city of Ethiopia, where flood hazard occurs on r...
Abstract Background In flood prone areas, understanding flood causing factors, assessing the flood i...
study deals with the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in mapping flood risk zones...
In this study, we developed an enhanced approach for large-scale flood damage and risk assessments t...
The hot spots in an urban setting can be defined as the zones exposed to significant risk due to cli...
This paper presents findings on a study which was conducted at Mikocheni „B‟ in Kinondoni Municipali...
In the recent past, the frequency and gravity of large-scale flood disasters have increased globally...
Identifying urban flooding risk hotspots is one of the first steps in an integrated methodology for ...
Flooding is one of the most devastating natural hazards in the world. Available records suggest that...
Flood is a natural disaster. However human activities in many circumstances change flood behavior. A...
Disasters, whether natural or man-made have become an issue of mounting concern all over the world. ...
Traditional flood design methods are increasingly supplemented by risk-oriented methods based on com...
Rural-urban migrations have contributed to the steady increase in the population of Cape Town. Many ...