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Flood management

Flood management or flood control are methods used to reduce or prevent the detrimental effects of flood waters. Flooding can be caused by a mix of both natural processes, such as extreme weather upstream, and human changes to waterbodies and runoff. Flood management methods can be either of the structural type (i.e. flood control) and of the…

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Causes of flooding

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Flood management

Nodes194
Edges193
Triples73
Avg. degree1.99
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Flood management

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related to Flood risk assessment · 7
Flood management → Flood, Following, Similarly, The, There, These, This
related to Wetland Restoration · 6
Flood management → Chesapeake Bay, For, Hurricane Sandy, Mississippi River, Wetlands, Yangtze River
related to Flood hazard mapping · 4
Flood management → As, Bangladesh, Hazard, They
related to Stakeholder engagement · 4
Flood management → Different, In, Integrating, Stakeholder
related to Purposes · 3
Flood management → Natural, This, Where
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Flood management → important part of climate change adaptation and climate resilience
related to Terminology · 1
Flood management → Flood

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Flood managementis aimportant part of climate change adaptation and climate resilience0.90text
wildfiresinstance ofFlooding can be exacerbated by increased amounts of impervious surface or by other natural hazards0.80text
which reduce the supply of vegetation that can absorb rainfall.During times of raininstance ofFlooding can be exacerbated by increased amounts of impervious surface or by other natural hazards0.80text
some of the water is retained in ponds or soilinstance ofFlooding can be exacerbated by increased amounts of impervious surface or by other natural hazards0.80text
some is absorbed by grassinstance ofFlooding can be exacerbated by increased amounts of impervious surface or by other natural hazards0.80text
vegetationinstance ofFlooding can be exacerbated by increased amounts of impervious surface or by other natural hazards0.80text
some evaporatesinstance ofFlooding can be exacerbated by increased amounts of impervious surface or by other natural hazards0.80text
and the rest travels over the land as surface runoffinstance ofFlooding can be exacerbated by increased amounts of impervious surface or by other natural hazards0.80text
draining wetlands that naturally store large amounts of waterinstance ofand vegetation cannot absorb all the water.This has been exacerbated by human activities0.80text
building paved surfaces that do not absorb any waterinstance ofand vegetation cannot absorb all the water.This has been exacerbated by human activities0.80text
towns or citiesThe most effective way of reducing the risk to peopleinstance ofThe high population and value of infrastructure at risk often justifies the high cost of mitigation in larger urban areas.Protection of wider areas0.80text
property is through the production of flood risk mapsinstance ofThe high population and value of infrastructure at risk often justifies the high cost of mitigation in larger urban areas.Protection of wider areas0.80text

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