The concept of 'nature-based solutions' applied to urban coastal risks: A bibliometric and content analysis review
Ocean & Coastal Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
261, P. 107530 - 107530
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
Language: Английский
Assessment of gendered vulnerability, climate change awareness, and resilience patterns among coastal women regarding urban flooding disasters in Bozkurt, Türkiye
Gamze DOGDU. YUCETURK
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International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 105380 - 105380
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Modern and ancient tidal sedimentary systems in the era of energy transition: Introduction to the special volume of The Depositional Record
The Depositional Record,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 12, 2025
Language: Английский
APPLICATION OF DRONE TECHNOLOGY FOR FLOOD RISK MONITORING AND MODELING
Toms Līdumnieks,
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Armands Celms,
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Ivars Bergmanis
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et al.
International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM ...,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24, P. 11 - 18
Published: Feb. 15, 2025
The
increasing
frequency
and
intensity
of
flood
events
necessitate
innovative
approaches
for
effective
monitoring
modeling
to
mitigate
risks.
This
article
explores
the
application
drone
technology
in
risk
management,
highlighting
its
advantages
over
traditional
methods.
Drones
equipped
with
high-resolution
cameras
advanced
sensors
can
rapidly
collect
spatial
data,
enabling
detailed
topographic
assessments
hydrological
modeling.
Their
ability
access
hard-to-reach
areas
allows
real-time
flood-prone
regions
infrastructure,
improving
response
times
during
emergency
situations.
Case
studies
illustrate
successful
use
drones
assessment,
mapping,
data
validation,
demonstrating
their
potential
enhance
decision-making
urban
planning
disaster
preparedness.
Drone
applications
management
encompass
a
range
functionalities
that
monitoring,
strategies.
helps
Data
collection
mapping;
Real
time
monitoring;
Risk
assessment;
Damage
assessment
-
this
rapid
supports
efforts
aids
recovery
planning;
Enviromental
could
integrate
other
technologies
Geographical
information
systems
(GIS)
analytics
tools
prediction
capabilities.
integration
aerial
imagery
remote
sensing
into
models
underscores
transformative
role
building
resilient
communities
against
flooding.
emphasizes
need
further
research
collaboration
across
disciplines
optimize
management.
aim
is
Examine
modern
adoption
provides
cost
effective,
efficient,
approach
significantly
enchances
preparednes
resilience
flooding
events.
To
fulfill
aim,
certain
objectives
must
be
completed:
1.
Evaluate
currently
available
modeling;
2.
Assess
processes
involved
3.
analyse
area
Latvia
are
most
exposed
assess
what
key
conditions
contribute
them;
4.
system.
Language: Английский
A comprehensive review of flood monitoring and evaluation in Nigeria
International Journal of Energy and Water Resources,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 8, 2025
Language: Английский
An Integrated Trivariate-Dimensional Statistical and Hydrodynamic Modeling Method for Compound Flood Hazard Assessment in a Coastal City
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 816 - 816
Published: April 9, 2025
Extreme
flood
occurrences
are
becoming
increasingly
common
due
to
global
climate
change,
with
coastal
cities
being
more
vulnerable
compound
disasters.
In
addition
excessive
precipitation
and
upstream
river
discharge,
storm
surge
can
complicate
the
disaster
process
increase
hazard
of
urban
flooding.
This
study
proposed
an
integrated
trivariate-dimensional
statistical
hydrodynamic
modeling
approach
for
assessing
associated
extreme
surges,
events,
discharge.
An
innovative
trivariate
copula
joint
frequency
amplification
method
were
used
simulate
designed
values
under
different
return
periods
(RPs),
considering
correlation
three
factors.
The
results
show
remarkable
differences
between
inundated
areas
events
drivers
a
single
driver
same
RPs,
indicating
that
univariate
insufficient
manage
threats
in
events.
provides
guidelines
comprehending
designing
control
projects
cities.
Language: Английский