Journal of Flood Risk Management provides an international platform for knowledge sharing in all areas related to flood risk. Its explicit aim is to disseminate ideas across the range of disciplines where flood related research is carried out and it provides content ranging from leading edge academic papers to applied content with the practitioner in mind.Readers and authors come from a wide background and include hydrologists, meteorologists, geographers, geomorphologists, conservationists, civil engineers, social scientists, policy makers, insurers and practitioners. They share an interest in managing the complex interactions between the many skills and disciplines that underpin the management of flood risk across the world.
《洪水风险管理杂志》为洪水风险相关领域的知识共享提供了一个国际平台。它的明确目标是在开展洪水相关研究的各个学科中传播思想,提供的内容从前沿学术论文到面向从业人员的应用内容。读者和作者来自广泛的背景,包括水文学家、气象学家、地理学家、地貌学家、自然资源保护学家、土木工程师、社会科学家、政策制定者、保险公司和从业人员。他们都对管理世界各地洪水风险管理所依赖的许多技能和学科之间的复杂互动感兴趣。
Investigating the role of model structure and surface roughness in generating flood inundation extents using one‐ and two‐dimensional hydraulic models
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/jfr3.12347
Flood risk management and shared responsibility: Exploring Canadian public attitudes and expectations
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/jfr3.12346
Evaluation of open‐access global digital elevation models (AW3D30, SRTM, and ASTER) for flood modelling purposes
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12550
Bottom‐up citizen initiatives as emergent actors in flood risk management: Mapping roles, relations and limitations
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/jfr3.12468
Accuracy of pan-European coastal flood mapping
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12459
Methodology for the damage assessment of vehicles exposed to flooding in urban areas
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12475
Incorporating sedimentological data in UK flood frequency estimation
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/jfr3.12449
Strategies for integrating water management and spatial planning: Organising for spatial quality in the Dutch “Room for the River” program
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/jfr3.12448
Accounting for the uncertain effects of hydraulic interactions in optimising embankments heights: Proof of principle for the IJssel River
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12532
Flood hazard assessment and the role of citizen science
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12519
Estimation of uncertainty in flood forecasts ‐ a comparison of methods
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12516
Challenges for flood risk management in flood‐prone Sirajganj region of Bangladesh
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/jfr3.12450
Interoperability: A conceptual framework to bridge the gap between multifunctional and multisystem urban flood management
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12535
Probabilistic flood forecasting in the Doce Basin in Brazil: Effects of the basin scale and orientation and the spatial distribution of rainfall
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/jfr3.12452
Towards evaluation criteria in participatory flood risk management
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12462
Assessment of the flood hazard arising from land use change in a forested catchment in northern Iran
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12481
Further improvement in a criterion for human stability in floodwaters
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12486
The realities of managing uncertainties surrounding pluvial urban flood risk: an ex post analysis in three European cities
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12467
A comparison of SAC‐SMA and Adaptive Neuro‐fuzzy Inference System for real‐time flood forecasting in small urban catchments
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12492
Comparing cost‐effectiveness of surface water flood management interventions in a UK catchment
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12523
Urban neighbourhood flood vulnerability and risk assessments at different diurnal levels
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12466
Framework for assessing the performance of flood adaptation innovations using a risk‐based approach
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12485
Quantifying damage contributions from convective and stratiform weather types: How well do precipitation and discharge data indicate the risk?
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/jfr3.12491
Methodology to quantify clogging coefficients for grated inlets. Application to SANT MARTI catchment (Barcelona)
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12479
The weight of the flood‐of‐record in flood frequency analysis
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12512
An assessment of the optimum timing of coastal flood adaptation given sea‐level rise using real options analysis
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12494
Insured flood damage in Sweden, 1987–2013
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12465
The impact of intense rainfall on insurance losses in two Swedish cities
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12504
Back to the future: Viewing a 1992 flood risk study through a 2017 lens
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12456
Reconciling place attachment with catchment-based flood risk management:What can we learn from film?
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12531
Impact of hurricane Harvey on the results of regional flood frequency analysis
来源期刊:Journal of Flood Risk ManagementDOI:10.1111/JFR3.12500