Publikation: The need to integrate flood and drought disaster risk reduction strategies
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Most research on hydrological risks focuses either on flood risk or drought risk, whilst floods and droughts are two extremes of the same hydrological cycle. To better design disaster risk reduction (DRR) measures and strategies, it is important to consider interactions between these closely linked phenomena. We show examples of: (a) how flood or drought DRR measures can have (unintended) positive or negative impacts on risk of the opposite hazard; and (b) how flood or drought DRR measures can be negatively impacted by the opposite hazard. We focus on dikes and levees, dams, stormwater control and upstream measures, subsurface storage, migration, agricultural practices, and vulnerability and preparedness. We identify key challenges for moving towards a more holistic risk management approach.
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WARD, Philip J., Marleen C. DE RUITER, Johanna MÅRD, Kai SCHRÖTER, Anne VAN LOON, Ted VELDKAMP, Nina VON UEXKULL, Niko WANDERS, Amir AGHAKOUCHAK, Karsten ARNBJERG-NIELSEN, 2020. The need to integrate flood and drought disaster risk reduction strategies. In: Water Security. Elsevier. 2020, 11, 100070. eISSN 2468-3124. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/j.wasec.2020.100070BibTex
@article{Ward2020-12integ-70784, year={2020}, doi={10.1016/j.wasec.2020.100070}, title={The need to integrate flood and drought disaster risk reduction strategies}, volume={11}, journal={Water Security}, author={Ward, Philip J. and de Ruiter, Marleen C. and Mård, Johanna and Schröter, Kai and Van Loon, Anne and Veldkamp, Ted and von Uexkull, Nina and Wanders, Niko and AghaKouchak, Amir and Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Karsten}, note={Article Number: 100070} }
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