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Urban Flood Risk Handbook: Assessing Risk and Identifying Interventions

Scott Ferguson, Mathijs van Ledden, Steven Rubinyi, Ana Carolina de Campos, Tess Doeffinger

2023Washington, DC: World Bank eBooks19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This Urban Flood Risk Handbook: Assessing Risk and Identifying Interventions is a roadmap for conducting an urban flood risk assessment in any city in the world. It includes practical guidance for a flood risk assessment project, covering the key hazard and risk modeling stages as well as the evaluation of different flood-mitigating infrastructure intervention options and management of the project. The Handbook has been developed based on lessons learned from implementing urban flood risk assessments around the world in a diversity of contexts. It is intended for a wide variety of practitioners: project managers, city officials, and anyone else interested in conducting a strategic study of a city’s flood risk and developing potential solutions for it. We expect this Handbook tocontribute to the understanding of urban flood risk, make this specialized knowledge more accessible to a wider public, and support the process of building cities that are not only capable of withstanding floods but also provide safe, inclusive, and sustainable environments for all their residents.

Topics & Concepts

Flood mythEnvironmental planningIntervention (counseling)Psychological interventionHazardFlood risk assessmentRisk managementRisk assessmentBusinessFlood risk managementRisk analysis (engineering)GeographyEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceComputer securityPsychologyFinanceChemistryOrganic chemistryArchaeologyPsychiatryFlood Risk Assessment and Management
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