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What is Flood Control

Prevention and Management of Soil Erosion and Torrential Floods
Methods that are used to reduce or prevent the detrimental effects of flood waters.
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Torrent Monitoring and Early Warning Systems Development: Application and Lessons Learned
Dejan Vasović (University of Niš, Serbia), Ratko Ristić (University of Belgrade, Serbia), and Muhamed Bajrić (University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8459-0.ch010
Abstract
The level of sustainability of a modern society is associated with the ability to manage unwanted stressors from the environment, regardless of origin. Torrential floods represent a hydrological hazard whose frequency and intensity have increased in recent years, mainly due to climate changes. In order to effectively manage the risks of torrents, it is necessary to apply early warning systems, since torrential floods are formed very quickly, especially on the watercourses of a small catchment area. The early warning system is part of a comprehensive torrential flood risk management system, seen as a technical entity for the collection, transformation, and rapid distribution of data. Modern early warning systems are the successors of rudimentary methods used in the past, and they are based on ICT and mobile applications developed in relation to the requirements of end users. The chapter presents an analysis of characteristic examples of the use. The main conclusion of the chapter indicates the need to implement early warning systems in national emergency management structures.
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