Print Email Facebook Twitter Real time floodrisk management Title Real time floodrisk management Author Kolen, B. (TU Delft Safety and Security Science; HKV Consultants) Zethof, Marit (HKV Consultants) de Bruijn, Karin (Deltares) Hazenoot, Evert (Waterschap Rivierenland) Date 2017 Abstract The central issue for authorities (as well as the public) is how and when to respond to forecasted extreme water levels on rivers, lakes and along the coast and large-scale flooding is an actual risk. The decision-making process is influenced by contradicting information, overloads and gaps in information, rumours, uncertainties in forecasts, the consequences of a flood and the effectiveness of measures. Emergency measures can be taken to reduce the probability of flooding(e.g. placing sand bags), other measures can be taken to reduce the consequences of a flooding (such as evacuation of inhabitants). For many of these measures, decisions are made days or hours prior to the expected moment of occurrence of the flooding. Using forecasts of water levels, by definition uncertain, and forecasts of the strength of levees, decisions can be made based on the acceptability of the actual flood risk level. The concept of risk can be used to prioritise measures in case of limited time. Subject emergency managementflood riskuncertaintymapping To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b56ecaa6-80a8-46b0-aef8-f7487d7d5a13 Page numbers 66-67 Event 7th International Conference on Flood Management 2017, 2017-09-05 → 2017-09-07, Leeds, United Kingdom Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type abstract Rights © 2017 B. Kolen, Marit Zethof, Karin de Bruijn, Evert Hazenoot Files PDF Oral_Presentations_Book_o ... racts3.pdf 143.67 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:b56ecaa6-80a8-46b0-aef8-f7487d7d5a13/datastream/OBJ/view