Effects of Flood Control Strategies on Flood Resilience Under Sociohydrological Disturbances

Kyungmin Sung, Hanseok Jeong, Nikhil Sangwan, David J. Yu

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Abstract

A community capacity to cope with flood hazards, or community flood resilience, emerges from the interplay of hydrological and social processes. This interplay can be significantly influenced by the flood control strategy adopted by a society, i.e., how a society sets its desired flood protection level and strives to achieve this goal. And this interplay can be further complicated by rising land-sea level differences, seasonal water level fluctuations, and economic change. But not much research has been done on how various forms of flood control strategies affect human-flood interactions under these disturbances and therefore flood resilience in the long run. The current study is an effort to address these issues by developing a conceptual model of human-flood interaction mediated by flood control strategies. Our model extends the existing model of Yu et al. (2017), who investigated the flood resilience of a community-based flood protection system in coastal Bangladesh. The major extensions made in this study are inclusions of various forms of flood control strategies (both adaptive and nonadaptive ones), the challenge of rising land-sea level differences, and various high tide level scenarios generated from modifying the statistical variances and averages. Our results show that adaptive forms of flood control strategies tend to outperform nonadaptive ones for maintaining the model community's flood protection system. Adaptive strategies that dynamically adjust target flood protection levels through close monitoring of flood damages and social memories of flood risk can help the model community deal with various disturbances.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2661-2680
Number of pages20
JournalWater Resources Research
Volume54
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2018

Keywords

  • adaptive capacity
  • community resilience
  • flood control
  • human-water interaction
  • sociohydrologic modeling

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