[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of adaptation options to flood risk in a probabilistic framework

S Kheradmand, O Seidou, D Konte… - Journal of Hydrology …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Study region City of Niamey, Niger, West Africa. Study focus This paper aims to
explore the possibility of implementing a probabilistic framework for flood risk estimation for …

[HTML][HTML] A scoping study on coastal vulnerability to relative sea-level rise in the Gulf of Guinea

L Hauser, R Boni, PSJ Minderhoud, P Teatini… - AFD Research …, 2023 - cairn-int.info
The Gulf of Guinea's low-lying soft coastline is highly vulnerable to coastal erosion and
relative sea-level rise (rSLR). Large capital cities and core economic activities are …

Catchment-scale flood modelling in data-sparse regions using open-access geospatial technology

IT Ekeu-Wei, GA Blackburn - ISPRS International Journal of Geo …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Consistent data are seldom available for whole-catchment flood modelling in many
developing regions, hence this study aimed to explore an integrated approach for flood …

Reconstructing ancient Hohokam irrigation systems in the middle Gila River valley, Arizona, United States of America

Z Tianduowa, KC Woodson, MW Ertsen - Human Ecology, 2018 - Springer
We explore the concept of scales to examine emerging irrigation realities, ie, connecting
more agents within larger spaces-relates to the complexity of irrigation systems. Modern …

The development of the Raster-based Probability Flood Inundation Model (RProFIM) approach for flood modelling in the upstream Citarum Watershed, West Java …

F Yulianto, MR Khomarudin, E Hermawan, S Budhiman… - Natural Hazards, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Raster-based Probability Flood Inundation Model (RProFIM) approach was
proposed in this study as a new model for flood inundation modelling. Scenarios of changes …

Application of Open-Access and 3rd Party Geospatial Technology for Integrated Flood Risk Management in Data Sparse Regions of Developing Countries:“ …

EI Thomas - 2017 - search.proquest.com
Floods are one of the most devastating disasters known to man, caused by both natural and
anthropogenic factors. The trend of flood events is continuously rising, increasing the …