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    Technologies for the cost-effective Flood Protection of the BuiltEnvironment

    Duration: 48 months

    Start date: Nov. 1st 2009

    Projectcoordinator: Deltares (NL), Derk van Ree

    The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Communitys

    Seventh Framework Programme FP7/2007-2013 under grant agreement no. 243401.

    FloodProBE

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    Key characteristics disaster-resilient communities

    Grand challenges Disaster Reduction for floods

    Recognize and understand relevant flood hazards Have next generation flood risk map, combining information sources

    Have a flood risk management system with a common, systems-basedapproach across all sectors to build in resilience in community assets

    Communities at risk are aware of imminent danger Community focus and partnership working

    Individuals safe at home and work

    Smarter investment planning, not just protect houses. Asset managementincl. flood- resilience of critical infrastructure networks and hotspot buildings

    Minimum disruption when event has passed Preparedness leads to quicker response and recovery

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    The Grand Challenges put another way

    Adapted from FloodProBE Prague workshopas presented by Jonathan Chapman

    (UK Environment Agency)

    Actions requireddriven by:- People- Business- Economy

    Critical infrastructure

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    Flood Risk Management: what we add

    Flo

    od

    RiskM

    an

    agem

    ent

    Decisi

    onSupport

    System

    Recepto

    rs

    (Vuln

    era

    bility

    )

    Pathw

    ays

    (Relia

    bility

    )

    Sourc

    es

    Harm

    Landuse related damage

    Pro-active timing of retrofit

    Building damage estimation

    Infrastructure networks

    Exposure analysis

    Flood defence

    Inundation simulation

    Hydrology

    Meteorology

    Failure mechanisms

    Geophysical exploration

    .

    Structure transitions

    Geophysics

    Erosion processes

    Remote sensing

    Data integration

    Assesment of flood defences andvulnerability of Built environment (direct and

    indirect consequences)

    Protection and mitigation technologies

    Adding on to existing DSS for more effective

    FRM strategies, getting the balance right

    = new/upgraded

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    New flood risk strategy - Multi Layer Safety approach

    Concept:

    1. Dike system(protection)

    2. Spatial lay-out(prevention)

    3. Emergency plan(preparedness)

    In line with EUFloods Directive

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    City of Dordrecht historical development

    Historic development after St. Elisabeth flood (1421)

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    Introduction to Dordrecht

    The island of Dordrecht/Drechtststeden with 250.000 inhabitants - 2011

    City of Dordrecht (NL) 250.000 inhabitants

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    Strategy for a safe island Integral spatial approach

    Island of

    Dordrecht

    Inside the dikes

    - 1NAP

    Historic city

    +2 NAP

    Outside the dikes

    +3 NAP

    Nature of theBiesbosch

    +0 NAP

    Selfreliant

    island

    Strongdikes

    Creativesolutions

    High water

    resistant

    floodable

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    Dordrecht Situation January 2012

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    Input FloodProbe to MLS strategy

    Technology WP2 WP3 WP4

    Infrastructurenetworks

    Story lineanalysis

    MFD Vulnerability/resistance ofdefense

    Concepts,design

    Shelter Vulnerability/resistance ofbuildings

    Concepts,design,location

    HotspotBuildings

    Vulnerability/resistance ofbuildings

    Concepts,design

    Technology WP2 WP3 WP4

    Infrastructurenetworks

    Story lineanalysis

    MFD Vulnerability/resistance ofdefense

    Concepts,design

    Shelter Vulnerability/resistance ofbuildings

    Concepts,design,location

    HotspotBuildings

    Vulnerability/resistance ofbuildings

    Concepts,design

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    Infrastructure vulnerability

    Understanding built environment as a system with networks as the backbone

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    Tewkesbury, confluence of Rivers Severn and Avon

    Pilot Project Gloucestershire Flooding 2007

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    Walham(National Grid)

    Electricity Infrastructure

    Castlemead(Central Networks)

    Pilot Project Gloucestershire Flooding 2007

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    Mythe Water Treatment Works, (Severn Trent Water)

    1 Water Treatment Works21 Sewage Pumping Stations1 Sewage Treatment Works

    not workingPilot Project Gloucestershire Flooding 2007

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    1/100 years flood map in Paris and suburbs

    Flood prone areas are90% urbanized today

    Paris 1910 floods

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    Paris (F) Issues

    13/03/2013 Presentation Title 16Alforville, Vitry sur Seine, Pont du Port l'Anglais (panoramique) DREIF/GOBRY 03/07/2006

    Example of 90% urbanized flood plain in the heart of Ile de France

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    Infrastructure vulnerability

    A framework for urban resilience analysis under the angle of CI networks

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    Infrastructure vulnerability, new approaches

    Modelling network interdependencies andrisk diffusion outside flood prone area

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    Recommendation on S&T exploitation

    Do not forget: SPIScience policyinterfacing and implementation

    There is a need for ambassadors/knowledge brokers

    Triple publishing, cascade communication

    Demonstration/case studies

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    The team (14 partners from 7 EU Member States)

    Website: www.FloodProBE.eu

    Contact: [email protected]

    Deliverable reports (soon) to be found on the website

    solintel

    http://www.floodprobe.eu/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.floodprobe.eu/

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