British Columbia’s existing flood risk will be intensified due to climate change. One approach to adapt to this increased risk is to encourage the floodproofing of properties in flood prone areas. This study examines the gaps in BC’s current flood policy framework that are inhibiting the uptake of floodproofing. A literature review and interviews identify the institutional context, a lack of resources and information, and low public awareness as key barriers. A jurisdictional scan examines different options to overcome these barriers, which include the private sector response of creating an overland flood insurance market. This study recommends a provincial floodplain-mapping scheme as a necessary precondition for further actions. In add...
The Fraser Basin Council is a nongovernment, not for profit organization that is facilitating and co...
Despite increased investment in flood defences, it is not economically viable to protect all at risk...
This research supports efforts to increase the uptake of Property Flood Resilience (PFR) measures in...
Increases in coastal flooding from climate change related sea level rise and increased rainfall will...
Flooding poses one of the greatest natural hazard dangers to Canadians. As human populations increa...
Flooding poses one of the greatest natural hazard dangers to Canadians. As human populations increa...
Increasing development of floodplain lands has led to the need for government officials to be more d...
While the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, provides guidelines for flood risk management, ...
Climate change is likely to continue to increase the frequency and severity of floods in Canada, res...
In November and December of 2021, major floods occurred in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia due...
In November and December of 2021, major floods occurred in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia due...
Flooding poses a significant threat to society, a threat that is likely to increase with changing cl...
Flooding poses a significant threat to society, a threat that is likely to increase with changing cl...
While the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, provides guidelines for flood risk management, ...
Flood Resilience of Private Properties examines the division and balance of responsibilities between...
The Fraser Basin Council is a nongovernment, not for profit organization that is facilitating and co...
Despite increased investment in flood defences, it is not economically viable to protect all at risk...
This research supports efforts to increase the uptake of Property Flood Resilience (PFR) measures in...
Increases in coastal flooding from climate change related sea level rise and increased rainfall will...
Flooding poses one of the greatest natural hazard dangers to Canadians. As human populations increa...
Flooding poses one of the greatest natural hazard dangers to Canadians. As human populations increa...
Increasing development of floodplain lands has led to the need for government officials to be more d...
While the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, provides guidelines for flood risk management, ...
Climate change is likely to continue to increase the frequency and severity of floods in Canada, res...
In November and December of 2021, major floods occurred in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia due...
In November and December of 2021, major floods occurred in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia due...
Flooding poses a significant threat to society, a threat that is likely to increase with changing cl...
Flooding poses a significant threat to society, a threat that is likely to increase with changing cl...
While the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, provides guidelines for flood risk management, ...
Flood Resilience of Private Properties examines the division and balance of responsibilities between...
The Fraser Basin Council is a nongovernment, not for profit organization that is facilitating and co...
Despite increased investment in flood defences, it is not economically viable to protect all at risk...
This research supports efforts to increase the uptake of Property Flood Resilience (PFR) measures in...