Under the effects of climate change, many coastal areas in Southeast Asia are increasingly susceptible to compound flooding. This report focuses on the city of Bang Pu, Samut Prakan, Thailand, a peri-urban area near Bangkok. The Compound Flood model developed in the SJ-NTU Corporate Lab Flood Resiliency Project was used to investigate the compound flood risk under effects of climate change and land use changes. Due to the limited information on the study area, these are the conclusions that could be made: the Compound flood risk modelled under rainfall events of 20, 50 and 100-year interval and Typhoon Linda combined with sea level rise in 2100, resulted in compound flooding of >0.1m in around a quarter of the study area. The percentage inc...
Study Region: Mekong River Basin. Study focus: Climate change has become a global environmental and ...
Urban development increases flood risk in cities due to local changes in hydrological and hydrometeo...
Floods are one of the most frequent and widespread natural hazards in the world. A recent example is...
Coastal flood risks in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand: combined impacts of land subsidenc...
AbstractIncreased population and urban growth have made converting open spaces that can cause floodi...
Globally, flooding is one of the most commonly occurring natural disasters and their frequency of oc...
Many communities in low-lying coastal cities around the globe already live with threats from sea lev...
Due to rapidly changing climate and socio-economic conditions, many coastal areas are becoming incre...
Climate change and urbanization play critical roles in compounding future flood risk due to their ad...
Climate change and urbanization play critical roles in compounding future flood risk due to their ad...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This study explains deficiencies in Bangkok’s cur...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
Flood-prone areas can be vulnerable to a range of flooding mechanisms, with the associated hazards l...
Flood-prone areas can be vulnerable to a range of flooding mechanisms, with the associated hazards l...
Urban development increases flood risk in cities due to local changes in hydrological and hydrometeo...
Study Region: Mekong River Basin. Study focus: Climate change has become a global environmental and ...
Urban development increases flood risk in cities due to local changes in hydrological and hydrometeo...
Floods are one of the most frequent and widespread natural hazards in the world. A recent example is...
Coastal flood risks in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand: combined impacts of land subsidenc...
AbstractIncreased population and urban growth have made converting open spaces that can cause floodi...
Globally, flooding is one of the most commonly occurring natural disasters and their frequency of oc...
Many communities in low-lying coastal cities around the globe already live with threats from sea lev...
Due to rapidly changing climate and socio-economic conditions, many coastal areas are becoming incre...
Climate change and urbanization play critical roles in compounding future flood risk due to their ad...
Climate change and urbanization play critical roles in compounding future flood risk due to their ad...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This study explains deficiencies in Bangkok’s cur...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
Flood-prone areas can be vulnerable to a range of flooding mechanisms, with the associated hazards l...
Flood-prone areas can be vulnerable to a range of flooding mechanisms, with the associated hazards l...
Urban development increases flood risk in cities due to local changes in hydrological and hydrometeo...
Study Region: Mekong River Basin. Study focus: Climate change has become a global environmental and ...
Urban development increases flood risk in cities due to local changes in hydrological and hydrometeo...
Floods are one of the most frequent and widespread natural hazards in the world. A recent example is...