Levees protect floodplain areas from frequent flooding, but they can paradoxically contribute to more severe flood losses. The construction or reinforcement of levees can attract more assets and people in flood-prone area, thereby increasing the potential flood damage when levees eventually fail. Moreover, structural protection measures can generate a sense of complacency, which can reduce preparedness, thereby increasing flood mortality rates. We explore these phenomena in the Jamuna River floodplain in Bangladesh. In this study area, different levels of flood protection have co-existed alongside each other since the 1960s, with a levee being constructed only on the right bank and its maintenance being assured only in certain places. Prima...
AbstractBangladesh and Nepal lie between the Himalayas and low-lying coasts of the Bay of Bengal and...
Bangladesh is a large delta and most of the people live in the floodplains. Flooding is a normal phe...
Human societies have learnt to cope with flood risks in several ways, the most prominent ways being ...
Levees protect floodplain areas from frequent flooding, but they can paradoxically contribute to mor...
Bangladesh, a flat densely populated country in a dynamic delta, is vulnerable to recurring flood di...
Bangladesh, a flat densely populated country in a dynamic delta, is vulnerable to recurring flood di...
Throughout history humans have found it desirable to construct cities along streams. Streams are sou...
Human societies typically depend on hard engineering infrastructure such as dams and levees to prote...
From the 1960s, embankments have been constructed in south western coastal region of Bangladesh to p...
Climate change is expected to impact flooding in many highly populated coastal regions, including Dh...
Polders (enclosed coastal embankments) are often constructed to protect river and coastal floodplain...
Abstract Background Alteration of natural or historical aquatic flows can have unintended consequenc...
In this research, a national-scale flood risk assessment for four scenarios up to 2100, has been app...
In Eastern Dhaka, perennial flood remains a constant threat to people and livelihoods. Learning from...
Bangladesh and Nepal lie between the Himalayas and low-lying coasts of the Bay of Bengal and are tra...
AbstractBangladesh and Nepal lie between the Himalayas and low-lying coasts of the Bay of Bengal and...
Bangladesh is a large delta and most of the people live in the floodplains. Flooding is a normal phe...
Human societies have learnt to cope with flood risks in several ways, the most prominent ways being ...
Levees protect floodplain areas from frequent flooding, but they can paradoxically contribute to mor...
Bangladesh, a flat densely populated country in a dynamic delta, is vulnerable to recurring flood di...
Bangladesh, a flat densely populated country in a dynamic delta, is vulnerable to recurring flood di...
Throughout history humans have found it desirable to construct cities along streams. Streams are sou...
Human societies typically depend on hard engineering infrastructure such as dams and levees to prote...
From the 1960s, embankments have been constructed in south western coastal region of Bangladesh to p...
Climate change is expected to impact flooding in many highly populated coastal regions, including Dh...
Polders (enclosed coastal embankments) are often constructed to protect river and coastal floodplain...
Abstract Background Alteration of natural or historical aquatic flows can have unintended consequenc...
In this research, a national-scale flood risk assessment for four scenarios up to 2100, has been app...
In Eastern Dhaka, perennial flood remains a constant threat to people and livelihoods. Learning from...
Bangladesh and Nepal lie between the Himalayas and low-lying coasts of the Bay of Bengal and are tra...
AbstractBangladesh and Nepal lie between the Himalayas and low-lying coasts of the Bay of Bengal and...
Bangladesh is a large delta and most of the people live in the floodplains. Flooding is a normal phe...
Human societies have learnt to cope with flood risks in several ways, the most prominent ways being ...