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Integrating Climate Change Adaptation into Flood Risk Management: Global Perspectives

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  • Salah Uddin Ahmed Dipu.

    (Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology Bangladesh)

  • Nabodoy Saha Snigdhya

    (Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology Bangladesh)

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Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of floods, making it critical to incorporate adaptation techniques into flood risk management plans. This research reviews present worldwide approaches in flood risk management. Recent studies show that non-structural adaptation strategies include early warning systems, natural-based solutions, and climate-resilient infrastructure are growingly important. Global case studies include those from Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa show situational answers and several approaches. While many places have made progress, some of the challenges still preventing the integration of climate change adaptation are budgetary constraints, convoluted government, and little data. This study underlines the need of a multidisciplinary strategy and more worldwide cooperation to appropriately control flood hazards in an environment changing.

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  • Salah Uddin Ahmed Dipu. & Nabodoy Saha Snigdhya, 2024. "Integrating Climate Change Adaptation into Flood Risk Management: Global Perspectives," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 11(9), pages 216-223, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:11:y:2024:i:9:p:216-223
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