Catalogue of Hydrologic Analysis for Asia and the Pacific
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: Jakarta : UNESCO Office Jakarta , [20--]Edition: Volume 1 Flood Hazard MappingDescription: 103 pages : colour illustration, colour maps, chart ; 30 cmContent type:- text
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Monograf | JPS HQ Library Main Library | General Collections | H 556.18 CAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1000036478 | ||
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One of the important components in flood disaster risk reduction is the availability of spatial information on flood risk that include : flood discharge (q), flood depth (h), flood Extent (A), flood duration (t), and the loss value due to flood which could be quantified in the form of damage costs (0). Therefore, its is quite important to control the flood disaster risk as a part of adaptation programs to the climate change imoacts and to deal with the increasing preasure due to anthropogenic activities. Addionally, to support the action plan and to increase the understanding and awareness related to the flood disaster mitigation, spatial information on flood risk which having high resolution and precision is required.
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