Urban pluvial floods (UPFs) are a threat that is expected to increase with economic development, climate change, and the proliferation of urban cover worldwide. Methods to assess the spatiotemporal magnitude of UPFS and their impacts are needed to research and explore mitigation measures. This study presents a method for the assessment of UPFs and their impacts by combining a hydrodynamic sewer system model with a GIS-based overland diffusive flow algorithm. The algorithm is implemented in the software GIS-based Agent-based Modeling Architecture (GAMA) along with the depth-damage functions and land use data to estimate financial impacts. The result is a dynamic and interactive model that allows the user to monitor the events in real-time. F...
International audienceFlood protection is one of the traditional functions of any drainage system, a...
As a result of expected increase of rainfall intensities due to climate change, there is an increasi...
The presence of impermeable surfaces in urban areas hinders natural drainage and directs the surface...
Urban pluvial floods (UPFs) are a threat that is expected to increase with economic development, cli...
Identifying the location and estimating the magnitude of urban pluvial flooding events is essential ...
As a result of the global climate change, extreme precipitation is occurring more frequently which i...
Urban pluvial flooding is a global challenge that is frequently caused by the lack of available infi...
Flooding is an unwelcome and increasingly frequent phenomenon in many urban areas. However, as recen...
The need to improve the urban drainage network to meet recent urban growth and the redevelopment of ...
The flooding problems in urban and peri-urban areas have more and more important impacts on city lif...
We present a new framework for flexible testing of flood risk adaptation strategies in a variety of ...
Historically, flood risk management in Europe and around the world has mainly focused on fluvial and...
Today, over 50% of the global population lives near water. Due to population growth, ongoing economi...
Today, over 50% of the global population lives near water. Due to population growth, ongoing economi...
In order to accurately simulate the whole urban flooding processes and assess the flood risks to peo...
International audienceFlood protection is one of the traditional functions of any drainage system, a...
As a result of expected increase of rainfall intensities due to climate change, there is an increasi...
The presence of impermeable surfaces in urban areas hinders natural drainage and directs the surface...
Urban pluvial floods (UPFs) are a threat that is expected to increase with economic development, cli...
Identifying the location and estimating the magnitude of urban pluvial flooding events is essential ...
As a result of the global climate change, extreme precipitation is occurring more frequently which i...
Urban pluvial flooding is a global challenge that is frequently caused by the lack of available infi...
Flooding is an unwelcome and increasingly frequent phenomenon in many urban areas. However, as recen...
The need to improve the urban drainage network to meet recent urban growth and the redevelopment of ...
The flooding problems in urban and peri-urban areas have more and more important impacts on city lif...
We present a new framework for flexible testing of flood risk adaptation strategies in a variety of ...
Historically, flood risk management in Europe and around the world has mainly focused on fluvial and...
Today, over 50% of the global population lives near water. Due to population growth, ongoing economi...
Today, over 50% of the global population lives near water. Due to population growth, ongoing economi...
In order to accurately simulate the whole urban flooding processes and assess the flood risks to peo...
International audienceFlood protection is one of the traditional functions of any drainage system, a...
As a result of expected increase of rainfall intensities due to climate change, there is an increasi...
The presence of impermeable surfaces in urban areas hinders natural drainage and directs the surface...