Empirical evidence of increasing flood damages and the prospect of climatic change has initiated discussions in the flood management community on how to effectively manage flood risks. In the Netherlands, the framework of multi-layer safety (MLS) has been introduced to support this risk-based approach. The MLS framework consists of three layers: (i) prevention, (ii) spatial planning and (iii) evacuation. This paper presents a methodology to evaluate measures in the second layer, such as wet proofing, dry proofing or elevating buildings. The methodology uses detailed land-use data for the area around the city of Rotterdam (up to building level) that has recently become available. The vulnerability of these detailed land-use classes to floodi...
Multi-level safety (MLS) is part of the National Waterplan [1], the official government plan for nat...
The Netherlands' policy for flood risk management is being revised in view of a sustainable developm...
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Empirical evidence of increasing flood damages and the prospect of climatic change has initiated dis...
Multilayered Safety (MLS) is seen as the next step in Dutch flood risk management. In the last decad...
A number of cities in Europe’s deltaic and coastal regions, such as the London metropolis, Hamburg a...
Areas outside the primary flood defenses, here called unembanked areas have a special status in the ...
Many large coastal cities are located in deltas, which makes them vulnerable to floods. In many citi...
Flood risk throughout Europe has increased in the last few decades, and is projected to increase fur...
Climate change is a recognized threat to mankind. In coming decades, sea level and storm...
The multi-layer safety approach focuses on flood risk reduction through three types of measures: (1)...
Mean sea level rise (SLR) could increase up to 2m by 2100, which would see damage caused by coastal ...
In the summer of 2021 severe flooding occurred in Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands. High damages...
The effectiveness of disaster risk management and financing mechanisms depends on an accurate assess...
Climate is changing. Weather conditions are becoming more extreme; we are expecting fiercer storm su...
Multi-level safety (MLS) is part of the National Waterplan [1], the official government plan for nat...
The Netherlands' policy for flood risk management is being revised in view of a sustainable developm...
Contains fulltext : 131799.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)European urba...
Empirical evidence of increasing flood damages and the prospect of climatic change has initiated dis...
Multilayered Safety (MLS) is seen as the next step in Dutch flood risk management. In the last decad...
A number of cities in Europe’s deltaic and coastal regions, such as the London metropolis, Hamburg a...
Areas outside the primary flood defenses, here called unembanked areas have a special status in the ...
Many large coastal cities are located in deltas, which makes them vulnerable to floods. In many citi...
Flood risk throughout Europe has increased in the last few decades, and is projected to increase fur...
Climate change is a recognized threat to mankind. In coming decades, sea level and storm...
The multi-layer safety approach focuses on flood risk reduction through three types of measures: (1)...
Mean sea level rise (SLR) could increase up to 2m by 2100, which would see damage caused by coastal ...
In the summer of 2021 severe flooding occurred in Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands. High damages...
The effectiveness of disaster risk management and financing mechanisms depends on an accurate assess...
Climate is changing. Weather conditions are becoming more extreme; we are expecting fiercer storm su...
Multi-level safety (MLS) is part of the National Waterplan [1], the official government plan for nat...
The Netherlands' policy for flood risk management is being revised in view of a sustainable developm...
Contains fulltext : 131799.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)European urba...