Japan has experienced several catastrophic flood events causing extensive damage to property and the national economy due to its topography, geography, and climate. Steep and short rivers, frequent typhoons and torrential rains, extremely high concentration of people and assets in flood-prone areas, and intensive human intervention subject the country to frequent flood disasters. Risk Management Solutions (RMS) has developed a stochastic inland flood model as part of its Japan Typhoon Model to assess flood risk due to typhoon for the (re)insurance industry. The RMS flood risk model consists of i) a precipitation-driven flood hazard module, ii) a building-level exposure module, iii) a component-based vulnerability module and iv) a financial ...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
Abstract. In order to be economically viable, flood disaster mitigation should be based on a compreh...
Many countries are reassessing their approaches in the face of improved understanding of flood risks...
Japan has experienced several catastrophic flood events causing extensive damage to property and the...
AbstractTo address many of the problems faced in hydrological engineering planning, design, and mana...
Flooding on the Tone River, which drains the largest catchment area in Japan and is now home to 12 m...
The socioeconomic impacts of flooding are huge. Between 1980 and 2013, flood losses exceeded $1 tril...
Widespread flooding with significant damage in many countries, such as the Philippines in 2013, high...
The assessment of flood risk is important for policymakers to evaluate damage and for disaster prepa...
Over the past decade global flood hazard models have been developed and continuously improved. There...
To manage flood disaster with an exceeding designed level, flood risk control based on appropriate r...
The RMS US inland flood model provides flood hazard data of up to 10×10m resolution for the Contiguo...
Flooding on the Tone River, which drains the largest catchment area in Japan and is now home to 12 m...
Over the past decade global flood hazard models have been developed and continuously improved. There...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to present a risk analysis method for flood protection leve...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
Abstract. In order to be economically viable, flood disaster mitigation should be based on a compreh...
Many countries are reassessing their approaches in the face of improved understanding of flood risks...
Japan has experienced several catastrophic flood events causing extensive damage to property and the...
AbstractTo address many of the problems faced in hydrological engineering planning, design, and mana...
Flooding on the Tone River, which drains the largest catchment area in Japan and is now home to 12 m...
The socioeconomic impacts of flooding are huge. Between 1980 and 2013, flood losses exceeded $1 tril...
Widespread flooding with significant damage in many countries, such as the Philippines in 2013, high...
The assessment of flood risk is important for policymakers to evaluate damage and for disaster prepa...
Over the past decade global flood hazard models have been developed and continuously improved. There...
To manage flood disaster with an exceeding designed level, flood risk control based on appropriate r...
The RMS US inland flood model provides flood hazard data of up to 10×10m resolution for the Contiguo...
Flooding on the Tone River, which drains the largest catchment area in Japan and is now home to 12 m...
Over the past decade global flood hazard models have been developed and continuously improved. There...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to present a risk analysis method for flood protection leve...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
Abstract. In order to be economically viable, flood disaster mitigation should be based on a compreh...
Many countries are reassessing their approaches in the face of improved understanding of flood risks...