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4 3 Climate and fl ood risks New Yo
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some off the worst fl ooding seen i
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4 4 Climate adaptation In December
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flood fl zoning and fl ood building
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y Philip Ward, Muh Aris Marfai, Ais
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“In Jakarta, we are aiming to red
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Figure 5.3 Ciliwung River and adjac
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Figure 5.5 Maintaining the drainage
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Figure 5.7 Flood marker in a settle
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Figure 5.9 Houses with storage area
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6 London by Alex Nickson
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“We have quantifi ed the synergie
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6 Drought Eighty percent of f Londo
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more seasonal and that all seasons
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New Orleans 7 by David Waggonner an
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DD3 Workshop The Dutch Dialogues wo
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Figure 7.2 19 th century map of New
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7 3 Climate and fl ood risks At 30
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Louisiana Hurricane Protection Syst
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7 4 Climate adaptation No place is
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8 1 Introduction Since its foundati
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8 2 Present situation Natural resou
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8 3 Climate and fl ood risks Hong K
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Temperature (˚C) 24.5 24.0 23.5 23
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8 4 In his Policy Address in 1999,
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Number of death Year 200 180 160 14
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Tokyo 9
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“A superr levee is an innovative
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a height difference. ff And also gr
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Figure 9.4 Flood gate.
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Figure 9.6 Super levee along the Ar
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the needs of fl ood control and the
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10 Ho Chi Minh City by Philip Bubec
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“As a fast-growing delta city, Ho
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In the coming decades, HCMC is proj
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Period 1952-1961 1962-1971 1972-198
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Figure 10.8 Flooding in Ho Chi Minh
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Along with institutional arrangemen
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Conclusions on best CDC practices 1
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11 2 Best practices Urbanplanning a
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prevention, response and mitigation
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eductions in insurance premiums to
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11 3 Future outlook Climate change
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Melbourne Melbourne’s recent expe
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a corresponding increase in the num
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Shanghai-Rotterdam Water Conference
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References General references G1 Ro
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References London L1 GLA (2009) Dra
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T13 Ando, Y. and Y. Takahasi, 1997.
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At present, more than 50 percent of