Flood Risk Assessment on Reservoirs
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydrology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 May 2025 | Viewed by 35
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Interests: flood risk analysis; flood forecasting; flood warning; hydrological modeling; reservoir regulation
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Interests: flood risk; combined disaster; emergency response; real-time initiation; urban flood forecast; disaster-breeding environment; deep learning model
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Dear Colleagues,
Flood is an extreme hydrological process in climatic events, with enormous impacts on human society and the ecosystem. Thus, assessing flood risks is critical for flood hazard mitigation and prevention. In the context of global climate change, extreme meteorological and hydrological events are widespread and frequent. In response to climate change, the support capacity of small- and medium-sized reservoirs is obviously insufficient, and the impact of flood discharge is widely concerning for all the whole society. With the intensification of climate change and the impact of human activities, the concept of flood risk management and prevention is also changing. Flood risk assessment involves new problems and new demands, such as paying more attention to the flood control risk of reservoirs. On the basis of systematically identifying the flood control risk of small- and medium-sized reservoirs, it is also very important to strengthen flood control dispatching and flood control early warning, especially flood control early warning, which is one of the core contents of non-engineering measures for flood control and disaster reduction. Through systematic flood risk assessment and the formulation of reasonable and effective early warning countermeasures to deal with different degrees of risk, we can reduce flood control risk and improve the scientificity and rationality of reservoir flood control decision making.
We invite submissions including, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Comprehensive flood risk assessment for reservoirs, including own risk and the impact of discharge on the downstream;
- Reservoir flood dispatching risk possibility analysis;
- Risk assessment index system of reservoir flood dispatching;
- Reservoir flood dispatching risk comprehensive evaluation model;
- Flood forecasting of small reservoirs;
- Flood warning of small reservoirs;
Prof. Dr. Gang Wang
Dr. Huiliang Wang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- flood forecasting
- flood warning
- comprehensive evaluation model
- assessment index system
- reservoirs
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