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A framework for long‐term scenario analysis in the T aihu B asin, C hina
Author(s) -
Cheng X.T.,
Evans E.P.,
Wu H.Y.,
Thorne C.R.,
Han S.,
Simm J.D.,
Hall J.W.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of flood risk management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.049
H-Index - 36
ISSN - 1753-318X
DOI - 10.1111/jfr3.12024
Subject(s) - flooding (psychology) , flood myth , flood risk management , climate change , environmental planning , term (time) , situated , china , environmental resource management , sustainable development , structural basin , set (abstract data type) , geography , water resource management , risk analysis (engineering) , business , environmental science , political science , computer science , geology , psychology , physics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , paleontology , oceanography , artificial intelligence , law , psychotherapist , programming language
The T aihu B asin, situated on the south side of the Y angtze delta, is a large flood‐prone area that has urbanised rapidly. The risk of flooding is set to increase in future because of continued economic development and the impacts of climate change. Scenario analysis has been adopted to help understand the potential impacts of long‐term change on flood risk, including the effects of climate change and socio‐economic development, thus providing the basis for the development of sustainable flood risk management strategies. This paper describes the flooding processes in the T aihu B asin and sets out strategic questions that the scenario analysis sought to address. It provides an overview of the assessment framework adopted in the C hina/ UK scientific cooperation project ‘ C hina– UK S cenario A nalysis T echnology for R iver B asin F lood R isk M anagement in the T aihu B asin’. Further details of the component studies carried out as part of the project are given in the associated papers in this special issue.

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