Lecture

Integrated Flood Risk Management

Description

This lecture covers the comprehensive management of flood risks, focusing on the case study of the Rhone River. The instructor discusses the importance of methodology in addressing various questions related to hydrology and rainfall, emphasizing the need for a step-by-step approach in risk analysis and mitigation. The lecture delves into the complexities of managing natural hazards, such as climatic and gravitational risks, highlighting the need for resilient and updated strategies to prevent disasters. The concept of proportional measures and the significance of robust and flexible systems in flood protection are also explored, along with the role of stakeholders, including communities and authorities, in decision-making processes. The lecture concludes with a discussion on the economic aspects of flood risk management and the integration of multiple objectives in project planning.

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