2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.06.063
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A framework to introduce urban flood resilience into the design of flood control alternatives

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“…River flooding is one of the leading natural hazards occurring in Europe in terms of economic damage [9], and it is still frequently considered a direct effect of heavy rainfall [26], without considering the watershed as an interdependent system connected with the development of its territory [27].…”
Section: Hydrological Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…River flooding is one of the leading natural hazards occurring in Europe in terms of economic damage [9], and it is still frequently considered a direct effect of heavy rainfall [26], without considering the watershed as an interdependent system connected with the development of its territory [27].…”
Section: Hydrological Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In urban and peri-urban environments, this urgency is even more evident, because they are experiencing rapid growth and continued environmental degradation all over the world [20]. As a response to this situation, [29] observed that the way decision-makers are dealing with the urban flood is changing, shifting from a strategy of resistance against flooding to a need for a change in flood management strategy, minimizing the risks [27,30]. An acceptable flood risk pattern has to be maintained; thus, cities must incorporate adaptation measures to allow the urban infrastructure to manage with flooding damages, considering possible future changes in hydrological events [31].…”
Section: Hydrological Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Banjir luapan sungai merupakan salah satu gangguan yang berdampak besar bagi aktivitas manusia di negara-negara berkembang seperti Indonesia, India, Cina, Thailand, dan Vietnam. Fenomena tersebut bisa disebabkan oleh curah hujan tinggi yang dipicu oleh perubahan iklim, penurunan kapasitas tampung sungai karena sedimentasi, kegagalan perencanaan sempadan sungai dan alih fungsi lahan sebagai bentuk kurang efektifnya perencanaan tata ruang wilayah (Rezende, de Franco, de Oliveira, Jacob, & Miguez, 2019;Wyżga, Kundzewicz, Konieczny, Piniewski, Zawiejska, & Radecki-Pawlik, 2018). Banyak kota khususnya kota-kota pesisir di beberapa provinsi di Indonesia menghadapi permasalahan serius karena banjir luapan sungai seperti Jakarta, Tegal, Cirebon, Pemalang, Pekalongan, Semarang, Surabaya.…”
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“…Mitigasi bencana yang terencana dengan baik dapat menciptakan ketangguhan bencana. Perencanaan mitigasi merupakan upaya-upaya yang dilakukan untuk mengurangi risiko bencana melalui pengembangan/pembangunan aspek fisik dan/atau peningkatan kesadaran dan coping capacity masyarakat terhadap bencana (Rezende, de Franco, de Oliveira, Jacob, & Miguez, 2019). Uraian tersebut dapat dijabarkan dan dilaksanakan secara struktural maupun non-struktural (Itsukushima, 2018).…”
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“…The heavy losses caused by urban floods have made people attach great importance to urban flood prevention and control [7]. Over recent years, scholars and urban management departments from various countries have adopted a large number of engineering and nonengineering measures to continuously promote urban flood prevention and control work [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%