Advancing flood resilience: the nexus between flood risk management, green infrastructure, and resilience

IF 2.4 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Mehrafarin Takin, Elizelle Juanee' Cilliers, Sumita Ghosh
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Introduction Climate change and the fast pace of urbanization are two major factors contributing to the exacerbated risk of flooding in urban areas. Flood resilience strategies, underpinned by the principles of green infrastructure, are gaining importance as within broader spatial planning approaches, and various global cities are adopting revised policies and frameworks to improve flood risk management. Yet, such responsive approaches are still limited and context-specific. Methods In this article, thematic analysis using NVivo was employed to analyse 49 documents related to flood risk management, resilience, and green infrastructure planning. Results This paper reflects on the concepts of flood risk management, flood resilience and green infrastructure planning to identify the synergies between these concepts, and identify challenges that are prohibiting global flood resilience. Discussion Enhancing flood resilience requires coordinated efforts, effective communication, and collaborative governance among stakeholders. The paper also draws planning recommendations for advancing flood resilience through governance and an integrated planning approach, in support of the global goals toward flood resilience.
推进洪水恢复力:洪水风险管理、绿色基础设施和恢复力之间的联系
气候变化和城市化的快速发展是导致城市地区洪水风险加剧的两个主要因素。在更广泛的空间规划方法中,以绿色基础设施原则为基础的抗洪策略正变得越来越重要,许多全球城市正在采用修订后的政策和框架来改善洪水风险管理。然而,这种响应性方法仍然是有限的,并且是具体情况的。方法采用NVivo的专题分析方法,对49份与洪水风险管理、恢复力和绿色基础设施规划相关的文献进行分析。本文反思了洪水风险管理、洪水恢复力和绿色基础设施规划的概念,以确定这些概念之间的协同作用,并确定阻碍全球洪水恢复力的挑战。加强抗洪能力需要利益相关者之间的协调努力、有效沟通和协作治理。本文还提出了通过治理和综合规划方法提高抗洪能力的规划建议,以支持抗洪能力方面的全球目标。
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