The aim of this paper is to compare two views of flood management and thus add to the present thinking of living with floods as opposed to the traditional approach of flood control. The traditional pathway has widely been adopted in developed countries and aims to control floodwaters by means of dams and dikes. The alternative pathway tends towards a policy whereby society lives with the floods by being prepared and having the right damage reduction measures in place. In this paper two pathways are tentatively compared for the Lower Incomati Basin, Mozambique. In the design cultural theory is considered, as is how the design of each path may look according to different management perspectives. The Lower Incomati Basin provides an interestin...
This thesis is a study of how tikanga Māori principles could be used in practice in the management o...
This thesis contains a review on the types of floods and the potential approaches for management of ...
Climate change and socio-economic development result in increasing flood risk which challenges flood...
Classical irrigation schemes are designed and managed in a context of flood control. They are theref...
Mozambique is located at the downstream end of nine major international river basins. Over the past...
In 2000, Mozambique was hit by widespread flooding that affected some 4.5 million people and cost ap...
Flood risk management strategic planning with long-term perspectives is a complex problem, for which...
From the very earliest times, man has sought to reduce the damaging impact of floods. However, despi...
In the last century, floods have been more frequently hitting population and human activity, especi...
This report focuses on the flooding problems in the Lower Moshi area, Tanzania. These floods are the...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how flood management practitione...
This paper defends the idea that a participatory approach is a suitable method for basin planning in...
Human environmental interaction exists in almost every part of the world. This illustrate that human...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
Throughout history, rivers have provided people with ideal settings for development, which includes ...
This thesis is a study of how tikanga Māori principles could be used in practice in the management o...
This thesis contains a review on the types of floods and the potential approaches for management of ...
Climate change and socio-economic development result in increasing flood risk which challenges flood...
Classical irrigation schemes are designed and managed in a context of flood control. They are theref...
Mozambique is located at the downstream end of nine major international river basins. Over the past...
In 2000, Mozambique was hit by widespread flooding that affected some 4.5 million people and cost ap...
Flood risk management strategic planning with long-term perspectives is a complex problem, for which...
From the very earliest times, man has sought to reduce the damaging impact of floods. However, despi...
In the last century, floods have been more frequently hitting population and human activity, especi...
This report focuses on the flooding problems in the Lower Moshi area, Tanzania. These floods are the...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how flood management practitione...
This paper defends the idea that a participatory approach is a suitable method for basin planning in...
Human environmental interaction exists in almost every part of the world. This illustrate that human...
Approaches to avoid loss of life and limit disruption and damage from flooding have changed signific...
Throughout history, rivers have provided people with ideal settings for development, which includes ...
This thesis is a study of how tikanga Māori principles could be used in practice in the management o...
This thesis contains a review on the types of floods and the potential approaches for management of ...
Climate change and socio-economic development result in increasing flood risk which challenges flood...