2024
DOI: 10.32920/25417135
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Flood Risk Management and Perceptions of Responsibility for Flood Risk on Toronto Island

Elif Akkuyu

Abstract: Hazard, exposure, and vulnerability interact to produce disaster risk. To reduce flood risk, flood risk management (FRM) policies, programs, and Acts must address hazard, exposure and/or vulnerability. Flood risk management involves structural and non-structural measures. While structural measures solely address hazards, non-structural mitigation measures address human exposure and vulnerabilities to hazards. This thesis investigates how flood risk on Toronto Island is managed and how residents perceive respon… Show more

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