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Flexible and adaptive strategies for reducing flood risk while enriching our city environments
Urban flooding is an escalating global challenge, intensified by global warming, rapid urbanisation, and complex socio-economic change. Addressing this risk requires more than traditional engineering solutions; it demands an integrated, systems-level approach that brings together spatial planning, infrastructure design, policy, governance, and community engagement.
Creating Flood Resilience Across Urban Landscapes provides a comprehensive and practical guide to modern urban flood risk management. Drawing on international research and real-world experience, the book explores how resilient building standards, integrated water management, and a balanced combination of grey infrastructure and blue-green solutions can reduce both the probability and impacts of flooding. Written by leading practitioners and academics, it offers a single, authoritative reference for professionals working across diverse geographical and institutional contexts.
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Written for engineers, planners, developers, regulators, and policy-makers, this book sets out a practical, system-wide agenda for shifting from infrastructure-focused flood management to integrated resilience strategies. Ultimately, Creating Flood Resilience Across Urban Landscapes positions flood risk management as a catalyst for creating greener, fairer, and more resilient cities.
Published by: Wiley
Publication Date: 2027-01-12
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781394424894
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Pages: 352