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Book SynopsisFlood risk management requires a multi-disciplinary approach with experts from the fields of health, town planning, civil engineering, computer science and mathematical statistics. This volume presents chapters highlighting the methodologies and tools developed to improve flood management and flood risk reduction. Chapters in this important volume consider research on Emerging economies and developing countries and the case studies are focused in Malaysia, China and South-East Asia. The book presents key research from areas of the globe where flood management has not traditionally been studied but where the effects of climate change and natural disasters present huge challenges for societies in the region. This volume, edited by leaders in the field of disaster management, would of be particular interest to students, researchers and policy specialists involved with examining flood related risk reduction methods and systems for key decision makers.
Trade ReviewThis volume compiles 13 chapters first presented at the Conference on Flood Catastrophes in a Changing Environment, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in November 2016. Engineers and other researchers from Asia, Europe, and Nigeria explore improving flood management, prediction, and monitoring based on case studies from Asia, particularly Malaysia. They address phases of disaster before, during, and after floods in terms of adaptation strategies for flood mitigation, the application of an interactive dam safety decision support system for a flood emergency response plan, health-related issues and community empowerment, runoff prediction accuracy, detecting the origin of sediment using environmental forensics, the evaluation of transportation modes and routes for disaster relief using a geographical information system, experimental investigation of a lightweight composite slab for floating structures, facts and trends related to urban exposure to flash flooding, a flood disaster prediction model based on artificial neural networks, a flood monitoring system using mobile SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) based on multiple environment indications, the study of daily rainfall datasets, and time-based and non-time-based clustering in the identification of river discharge patterns. -- Annotation ©2018 * (protoview.com) *
Table of ContentsChapter 1. Adaptation Strategies for Flood Mitigation in Pahang River Basin;
Nor Diana Mohd Idris, Chamhuri Siwar, Rospidah Ghazali and Nurul Ashikin Alias Chapter 2. Application of Interactive Dam Safety Decision Support System (INSPIRE) For Flood Emergency Response Plan (ERP) of Sultan Abu Bakar Dam Malaysia;
Lariyah Mohd Sidek, Hidayah Basri, Hairun Aishah Mohiyaden, Nur Farazuien Md. Said, Mohd Ruzaimei Yalit, Hamdan Basri, and Rahsidi Sabri Muda Chapter 3. Burden of Health Related Issues and Community Empowerment in Malaysia’s East Coast Flood;
Sharifa Ezat Wan Puteh, Chamhuri Siwar, Rozita Hod, Azmawati Mohammed Nawi, Idayu Badilla Idris, Izzah Syazwani Ahmad, Nor Diana Mohd Idris, Nurul Ashikin Alias, and Mohd Raihan Taha Chapter 4. Derivation of Region Specific Curve Number for an Improved Runoff Prediction Accuracy;
Lloyd Ling & Zulkifli Yusop Chapter 5. Environmental Forensics: A Multi-Catchment Approach to Detect Origin of Sediment Featuring Two Pilot Projects in Malaysia;
Kogila Vani Annammala, Anand Nainar, Abdul Rahim Mohd Yusoff, Zulkifli Yusop, Kawi Bidin, Rory Peter Dominic Walsh, William H. Blake, Faizuan Abdullah, Dhinesh Sugumaran, and Khuneswari Gopal Pillay Chapter 6. Evaluating Transportation Modes and Routes for Disaster Relief in Kelantan Using Geographical Information System;
M.Wafiy Adli Ramli, Nor Eliza Alias & Shazwin Mat Taib Chapter 7. Experimental Investigation on Lightweight Composite Slab for Floating Structures;
Jun Xiu Low, Poi Ngian Shek, and Mahmood Md Tahir Chapter 8. Facts and Trends of Urban Exposure to Flash Flood: A Case of Kuala Lumpur City;
Tariqur Rahman Bhuiyan, Mohammad Imam Hasan Reza, Er Ah Choy, Joy Jacqueline Pereira Chapter 9. Flood Disaster Management in Sungai Pahang Basin: Case of Temerloh;
Nurul Ashikin Alias, Chamhuri Siwar, Mohd Khairi Ismail, and Nor Diana Mohd Idris Chapter 10. Flood Disaster Prediction Model Based on Artificial Neural Network: A Case Study of Kuala Kangsar, Perak;
Nurul Syarafina Shahrir, Norulhusna Ahmad, Robiah Ahmad & Rudzidatul Akmam Dziyauddin Chapter 11. Flood Monitoring System Using Mobile Scada Based On Multiple Environment Indications;
Nurul Iman Mohd Sa’at, Salwani Mohd Daud &Teddy Mantoro Chapter 12. Kelantan Daily Rainfall Data Sets: Persistence in Nature;
Siti Mariam Norrulashikin, Fadhilah Yusof, Zulkifli Yusop, Ibrahim Lawal Kane, Norizzati Salleh, and Aaishah Radziah Jamaludin Chapter 13. Performance of Time Based and Non-Time Based Clustering in the Identification of River Discharge Patterns;
Nur Syazwin Mansor, Norhaiza Ahmad, and Arien Heryansyah