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Can These Rocks Reduce Flooding? [USGS video]
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youtu.be/RWoSGOfxOQA?si=bsOLDo <-- shared video
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“Creating a binational sponge city in the desert: Flooding in the binational cities at Ambos Nogales on the Arizona-Sonora portion of the US-Mexico border has caused damage, ruined livelihoods and taken lives for hundreds of years. New research suggests that flooding can be detained using low-tech, nature-based solutions, like natural infrastructure in dryland streams (NIDS), rock detention structures and green infrastructure.…”
#GIS #spatial #mapping #geology #risk #hazard #water #hydrology #flood #flooding #mitigation #engineering #control #engineeringgeology #planning #management #rock #AmbosNogales #Arizona #USA #USWest #Sonora #Mexico #drylandstreams #natural #floodrisk #stormwater #runoff #economics #cost #floodplains #publicsafety #community #communities #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #model #modeling #watershed #pollution #greenspace
@USGS

#Flooding is a challenge affecting everything from economic security, to drinking water & the pursuit of truth & reconciliation. #Canada must adapt to the urgent risks posed by worsening floods. Luckily, numerous pathways exist for individual #Canadians to engage in #CollectiveActions to protect ourselves & our communities.

#ClimateChange is shifting how water moves through landscapes both in our #communities & around the globe. #Information & #awareness is key in this world of changing conditions. However, a 2022 #audit of #FloodRisk preparedness in #Ontario reported that public awareness of personal flood risk & #liability is poor across the province.

Many Canadians are just one bad storm away from an unmitigated watery #disaster. Floods are the most expensive & most frequent type of #NaturalHazard in Canada. An analysis of #insurance solutions for flood risk found that current residential flood risk in Canada is estimated at $2.9 billion per year.

#NatureBased #CommunityDriven #solutions have huge potential to address gaps in #infrastructure, promote resilience & build #ecological knowledge—often at a much reduced cost than traditional hard solutions like seawalls or embankments.

#GreenInfrastructure can also be highly effective along #watercourses where, once established, vegetation helps to filter surface #pollutants, stabilize #erosion & prevent surges of water from spilling over.

phys.org/news/2024-07-nature-b

Phys.org · How nature-based solutions can promote effective flood managementBy Brendon Samuels

Draft Update To The Climate Change Considerations Chapter In Australian Rainfall And Runoff - A Guide To Flood Estimation [Australia]
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consult.dcceew.gov.au/draft-up <-- shared technical article
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[especially pertinent with Northern Queensland’s recent and indeed ongoing flooding after some ‘extreme weather’]
#GIS #spatial #mapping #model #modeling #Australia #climatechange #extremeweather #flood #flooding #loss #damage #risk #hazard #mitigation #prediction #ARR #rainfall #precipitation #engineering #floodrisk #floodprotection #floodmitigation #floodprevention #runoff #floodestimation #planning #engineers #policy #engineersaustralia #DCCEEW #economics #economy #cleanup #cost

A relatively well informed article about the Thames Estuary 2100 Plan Thames Estuary 2100! They do miss reasons for why the plan is adaptive & one can't/wouldn't want to just start building a new barrier right away. Also not enough emphasis on walls & embankments theguardian.com/environment/20

The Guardian · Before the flood: how much longer will the Thames Barrier protect London?By Karen McVeigh

A potent report on #California's massive #floodrisk challenge (along with that pesky megadrought challenge). Just this.. "Most of the state’s more than 20,000 miles of flood banks and channels are operated by local governments, and many miles are on unregulated private land."
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RT @DanielleVenton
Heads will explode when planners hear the recommendation, says @PPICNotes’s Jeffery Mount.
@ezraromero continues watching levee safety …
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TwitterDanielle Venton on Twitter“Heads will explode when planners hear the recommendation, says @PPICNotes’s Jeffery Mount. @ezraromero continues watching levee safety in California, where protective regulations are not uniform & few levees are evaluated for risk https://t.co/2zcjJRyDNA”

Such an important point about building mapping methods that are adaptive facing evolving data streams, science insights and community needs - @deepseadawn of course. Was *just* discussing #floodrisk data with @DrHultquist! Related #sustainwhat post: revkin.substack.com/p/study-fi
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RT @deepseadawn
If new geospatial maps + tools are to help society forge a path toward #climateresilience, the m…
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