Management of flood disasters in the Jianghan Plain, China
Abstract
This study examines the causes of flood disasters in Jianghan Plain, China and provides practical solutions to mitigate them. Results from this study indicate that both historical archives and more recent recorded data point to an increasing frequency in flood disasters since 1961. Furthermore, damage and losses from flood disasters have also increased significantly in the region. By analyzing the physical geographic factors and human activities, this study found that the main causative factors contributing to increasing flood disasters are landform/topography, climate elements, reduced drainage capacity of rivers in contrast to increased flood discharge, and human activities. Finally, the study examines various practical solutions to mitigate flood disasters in the Jianghan Plain.
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Citation
Cai, S., Weng Chan, N., Kung, H. and Liu, P. (2001), "Management of flood disasters in the Jianghan Plain, China", Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 10 No. 5, pp. 339-348. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000006487
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:MCB UP Ltd
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