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Managing flooding: from a problem to an opportunity

Richard Ashley, Berry Gersonius, B. Horton

2020Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences42 citationsDOI

Abstract

The paper argues that the concept and practice of sustainability have proved too difficult to achieve within traditional water management, and there is a lack of political will to move towards truly sustainable water services. Instead, compromised concepts, including resistance, resilience, ecosystem services, natural capital and adaptation are defining approaches; each of which may contribute partially to sustainability. Pressures due to the changing climate, ecological degradation, human demands, urbanization and deteriorating assets are challenging sustainability and compelling changes to water management. Water is now seen less as a problem to be managed than as an opportunity, as wherever situated, water brings many opportunities to contribute to anthropogenic needs. New ideas are helping to frame the way in which water management is being approached: (i) waste is no longer waste, but a potential resource within a circular economy; (ii) the interconnectedness of infrastructure systems and services and circularity of the water cycle mean there is a need to integrate approaches; (iii) nature-based systems should be preferenced for water infrastructure. These issues and ideas are considered here, together with examples of schemes showing that managing flooding can lead to wider benefits, and potential longer-term sustainability. This article is part of the theme issue 'Urban flood resilience'.

Topics & Concepts

SustainabilityResilience (materials science)Ecosystem servicesFlood mythBusinessEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementNatural capitalUrbanizationFlooding (psychology)Natural resource economicsEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental scienceEcosystemEcologyEconomicsGeographyBiologyArchaeologyPsychologyThermodynamicsPsychotherapistPhysicsUrban Stormwater Management SolutionsFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementWater resources management and optimization