Flood Risk Analysis and Management from a System's Approach

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Deltares, Department of flood risk management, Boussinesqweg 1, 2629 HV Delft, The Netherlands
Interests: flood risk management; resilience; flood risk analysis
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GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Section 5.4 Hydrology, 14473 Potsdam, Germany
Interests: flood risk; flood damage modelling; flood forecasting and warning; hydrological and hydraulic modelling; uncertainty analysis and optimization methods
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DICAM, University of Bologna, 40136 Bologna, Italy
Interests: flood damage and flood risk assessment; hydrological and hydraulic modelling; remote sensing; altimetry data; river bathymetry
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Improved methods and new insights in many aspects of flood risk analysis and management have become available in recent decades. To further improve flood risk management, however, it is crucial to not only focus on improvements of specific elements but to consider them in a coherent way. Methods are needed that better account for the interaction between areas, between elements from the flood risk chain, and between the physical and societal systems. We welcome papers that contribute to flood risk analysis techniques that provide insight into the flood risk of larger river systems, coastal systems, or larger areas with multiple waterways and take into account interdependencies through weather, space, and time. We think of papers that study exceedance probabilities of certain damages in areas with multiple waterways, challenges in getting consistent river flows in areas with multiple tributaries, river-dike-floodplain interactions, and long-term interactions between physical and societal systems. Also, the development of strategies for systems, taking into account system-criteria such as equity, regret, and sustainability, are welcome.

You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Water.

Dr. Karin de Bruijn
Dr. Kai Schröter
Dr. Alessio Domeneghetti
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Keywords

  • Flood risk analysis
  • Flood risk management
  • Systems approach
  • Hydrodynamic interaction
  • Interdependencies
  • Correlations
  • System trade-offs

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