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Global Flood Hazard



Subject Category Winner, PROSE Awards 2019, Earth Science

Selected from more than 500 entries, demonstrating exceptional scholarship and making a significant contribution to the field of study.

Flooding is a costly natural disaster in terms of damage to land, property and infrastructure. This volume describes the latest tools and technologies for modeling, mapping, and predicting large-scale flood risk. It also presents readers with a range of remote sensing data sets successfully used for predicting and mapping floods at different scales. These resources can enable policymakers, public planners, and developers to plan for, and respond to, flooding with greater accuracy and effectiveness.





Describes the latest large-scale modeling approaches, including hydrological models, 2-D flood inundation models, and global flood forecasting models Showcases new tools and technologies such as Aqueduct, a new web-based tool used for global assessment and projection of future flood risk under climate change scenarios Features case studies describing best-practice uses of modeling techniques, tools, and technologies 

Global Flood Hazard is an indispensable resource for researchers, consultants, practitioners, and policy makers dealing with flood risk, flood disaster response, flood management, and flood mitigation.

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Winner of PROSE Awards - Subject Category: Earth Science 2019 (United States).
Contributors vii
Preface xi
1 The Need for Mapping, Modeling, and Predicting Flood Hazard and Risk at the Global Scale
1(18)
Philip J. Ward
Erin Coughlan de Perez
Francesco Dottori
Brenden Jongman
Tianyi Luo
Sahar Safaie
Steffi Uhlemann-Elmer
Part I Flood Hazard Mapping and Modeling from Remote Sensing
2 Rainfall Information for Global Flood Modeling
19(24)
Daniel B. Wright
3 Flood Risk Mapping From Orbital Remote Sensing
43(12)
G. Robert Brakenridge
4 Flood Mapping Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Sensors From Local to Global Scales
55(24)
Antara Dasgupta
Stefania Grimaldi
Raaj Ramsankaran
Valentijn R. N. Pauwels
Jeffrey P. Walker
Marco Chini
Renaud Hostache
Patrick Matgen
5 Flood Hazard Mapping in Data-Scarce Areas: An Application Example of Regional Versus Physically Based Approaches for Design Flood Estimation
79(8)
Kun Yan
Giuliano Di Baldassarre
Florian Pappenberger
6 Global Flood Monitoring Using Satellite Precipitation and Hydrological Modeling
87(28)
Huan Wu
Guojun Gu
Yan Yan
Zhen Gao
Robert F. Adler
7 Flood Hazard Mapping for the Humanitarian Sector: An Opinion Piece on Needs and Views
115(18)
Kashif Rashid
Part II Flood Hazard Modeling and Forecasting
8 Modeling and Mapping of Global Flood Hazard Layers
133(24)
Andrew Smith
Christopher Sampson
Jefferey Neal
Paul D. Bates
Mark Trigg
Jim Freer
Rob Porter
Melanie Kappes
Alanna Simpson
Brenden Jongman
Kris Johnson
9 Estimating Change in Flooding for the 21st Century Under a Conservative RCP Forcing: A Global Hydrological Modeling Assessment
157(12)
Albert J. Kettner
Sagy Cohen
Irina Overeem
Balazs M. Fekete
G. Robert Brakenridge
James P. M. Syvitski
10 From Precipitation to Damage: A Coupled Model Chain for Spatially Coherent, Large-Scale Flood Risk Assessment
169(16)
Bruno Merz
Heiko Apel
Dung Nguyen
Daniela Falter
Bjorn Guse
Yeshewatesfa Hundecha
Heidi Kreibich
Kai Schroter
Sergiy Vorogushyn
11 Global Flood Risk Modeling and Projections of Climate Change Impacts
185(20)
Dai Yamazaki
Satoshi Watanabe
Yukiko Hirabayashi
12 Global Flood Forecasting for Averting Disasters Worldwide
205(24)
F.A. Hirpa
Florian Pappenberger
L. Arnal
C. A. Baugh
H. L. Cloke
E. Dutra
R. E. Emerton
B. Revilla-Romero
Peter Salamon
P. J. Smith
E. Stephens
F. Wetterhall
E. Zsoter
J. Thielen-del Pozo
13 Data Assimilation and River Hydrodynamic Modeling Over Large Scales
229(10)
Konstantinos M. Andreadis
14 Global Flood Hazard Mapping, Modeling, and Forecasting: Challenges and Perspectives
239(6)
Guy Schumann
Paul D. Bates
Heiko Apel
Giuseppe T. Aronica
Index 245
Guy J-P. Schumann, University of California Los Angeles, USA and University of Bristol, UK

Paul D. Bates, University of Bristol, UK

Heiko Apel, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany

Giuseppe T. Aronica, University of Messina, Italy