Authors
Lukas Löschner, Markus Eder, Mathew Herrnegger, Karl Hogl, Ralf Nordbeck, Patrick Scherhaufer, Bernhard Schober, Walter Seher, Johannes Wesemann, Nina Zahnt, Helmut Habersack
Publication date
2022/3
Journal
Journal of Flood Risk Management
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pages
e12754
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
This contribution presents an integrated method to inform future‐oriented flood risk management across policy domains at the scale of river sections and (sub)catchments. The RegioFEM (Regional Floodplain Evaluation Matrix) combines approaches from hydrology, hydraulic engineering, spatial planning and stakeholder engagement to assess the dynamic changes in floodplains in consideration of projected investments in flood protection, expected settlement and infrastructure development and the likely climate‐induced changes in flood runoff. In this paper, we present the step‐by‐step approach of the RegioFEM, outlining how the method can be applied and replicated in practice in support of catchment‐oriented and forward‐looking flood management policies. The RegioFEM builds on the understanding of floodplains as coupled human and natural systems. It supports the simple comparative evaluation of the …
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