DEVELOPMENT OF A FRAMEWORK FOR FLOOD MITIGATION IN FIJI
Author(s) -
Mingyuan Guo,
Argaw Gurmu,
Linda Tivendale
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.31705/wcs.2021.21
Subject(s) - drainage , flood myth , flooding (psychology) , china , flood mitigation , water resource management , drainage system (geomorphology) , environmental science , flood prevention , environmental planning , hydrology (agriculture) , environmental resource management , geography , engineering , geotechnical engineering , psychology , ecology , archaeology , psychotherapist , biology
A large portion of infrastructure was flooded by water running off pavements or overflowing from the drainage systems in Fiji. The main objectives of this study are to identify the most suitable drainage management solution to reduce the overflow of the drainage system in Fiji, and to develop a framework of drainage management systems. The literature review was conducted to identify various drainage systems used to mitigate flooding around the world. After the review, the characteristics of Fiji such as climate pattern, location and soil type were analysed in the case study section. Secondary data which was obtained from Australia, Norway, the Netherlands, the U.S., Korea, and China were used in the research. The characteristics of Fiji were then mapped to other countries and a scoring system was created to analyse the suitability of different flood mitigation techniques in Fiji. Finally, multiple flood management strategies were proposed, and a drainage management framework for flood mitigation was developed.
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