Assessment of flood hazards in Greater Berkane for the selection of nature-based solutions, Oriental region, Morocco
Hafssa Afif,
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Mostafa Oujidi,
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Mimoun Chourak
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et al.
Modeling Earth Systems and Environment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(2)
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
Language: Английский
FLOOD PROTECTION IN A MUNICIPALITY WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A NATURE-BASED SOLUTION
Biswajit Lenka,
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Brumar Jakub,
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Gamonova Patricie
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et al.
International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM ...,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24, P. 51 - 56
Published: Feb. 15, 2025
Nature-based
solutions
harness
the
power
of
nature.
solution
represent
an
innovative
approach
that
can
combine
ecological
and
engineering
elements
with
site
security.
solusion
encompass
a
wide
range
measures
to
protect,
restore
or
sustain
landscapes
such
as
watersheds
urban
areas.
be
implemented
on
basis
risk
analysis
territory
ensure
safety
territory,
e.g.
municipality.
An
example
this
is
construction
dry
polders
leading
flood
protection
in
These
may
not
only
lead
but
also
hide
other
uses
nature
trails
others.
This
paper
presents
selected
municipality
highlighting
their
for
residents
from
hazards.
The
describes
implementation
nature-based
(dry
polders)
key
sustainable
adaptation
climate
change
increasing
resilience
village
flooding.
Language: Английский
A Technique for Stream Geometry Estimation Based on Watershed Morphometric Characteristics
Environmental Modelling & Software,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
190, P. 106486 - 106486
Published: April 23, 2025
Language: Английский
Review of Green Water Systems for Urban Flood Resilience: Literature and Codes
Water,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(20), P. 2908 - 2908
Published: Oct. 13, 2024
Achieving
Urban
Flood
Resilience
(UFR)
is
essential
for
modern
societies,
requiring
the
implementation
of
effective
practices
in
different
countries
to
mitigate
hydrological
events.
Green
Water
Systems
(GWSs)
emerge
as
a
promising
alternative
achieve
UFR,
but
they
are
still
poorly
explored
and
present
varied
definitions.
This
article
aims
define
GWSs
within
framework
sustainable
propose
regulation
that
promotes
UFR.
Through
systematic
review
existing
definitions
an
analysis
international
regulations
on
urban
drainage
systems
(SuDSs),
this
study
uncovers
perceptions
applications
their
role
Blue–Green
Infrastructure
(BGI).
Furthermore,
research
puts
forth
standardized
definition
emphasizes
SuDSs
Peru.
approach
address
knowledge
gap
contribute
advancement
infrastructure.
Language: Английский