2022
DOI: 10.1515/geo-2022-0421
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Spatial planning concept for flood prevention in the Kedurus River watershed

Abstract: The phenomenon of urbanization has led to an increase in residential land and other economic activities that resulted in the conversion of undeveloped land into developed and settled lands. Thus, it has an impact on limited water absorption, and eventually, a flood occurs when extreme rainfall happens. The Kedurus watershed is a flood-prone area where floods consistently occur with a depth of up to 1 m. However, the Kedurus watershed is an area that has a vital function in the economic development of the city … Show more

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“…As a result, the risk of flooding increases, which can lead to significant material losses and threats to the health and lives of residents. In the face of these challenges, scientists and policymakers around the world are seeking effective strategies and solutions that could minimize flood risks in urban areas [14,15]. However, most of the research is based on assessing the feasibility of implementing various facilities intended for the retention [16], detention [17], and infiltration of stormwater [18], as well as other devices used within drainage systems [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the risk of flooding increases, which can lead to significant material losses and threats to the health and lives of residents. In the face of these challenges, scientists and policymakers around the world are seeking effective strategies and solutions that could minimize flood risks in urban areas [14,15]. However, most of the research is based on assessing the feasibility of implementing various facilities intended for the retention [16], detention [17], and infiltration of stormwater [18], as well as other devices used within drainage systems [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%