Authors
TV Ramachandra, Bharath H Aithal, Uttam Kumar
Publication date
2012/1/1
Journal
Journal of Resources, Energy and Development
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
1-22
Publisher
IOS Press
Description
Floods in an urbanized landscape refer to the partial or complete inundation from the rapid accumulation or run-off resulting in the damage to property and loss of biotic elements (including humans). Urban flooding is a consequence of increased impermeable catchments resulting in higher catchment yield in a shorter duration and flood peaks sometimes reach up to three times. Thus, flooding occurs quickly due to faster flow times (in a matter of minutes). Causal factors include combinations of loss of pervious area in urbanising landscapes, inadequate drainage systems, blockade due to indiscriminate disposal of solid waste and building debris, encroachment of storm water drains, housing in floodplains and natural drainage and loss of natural flood-storages sites. Flood mitigation in urban landscape entails integrated ecological approaches combining the watershed land-use planning with the regional …
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Scholar articles
TV Ramachandra, BH Aithal, U Kumar - Journal of Resources, Energy and Development, 2012