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Impacts of climate and land use changes on flood risk management for the Schijn River, Belgium
Author Affiliations
Sylhet Agricultural University, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Published InEnvironmental Science & Policy
Year2018
Citations108
Abstract
Flooding is the most common natural disaster in Europe. Modern flood risk management relies not only infrastructure development but also on governmental and non-governmental actors applying legal, economic and communicative water management instruments. Within the European Union (EU), flood management closely relies on policy set at the EU and national levels. It is now recognized that a sound understanding of climate change is required in addition to current management by taking into account land use change and socio-political context, as climate and land use changes have major impacts on hydrological responses. This paper investigates the hydrological behavior due to urbanization under current and future climate scenarios of high summer and high winter rainfall for 20 sub-catchments of the Schijn River,…
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