Floodplains : physical geography, ecology and societal interactions
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Floodplains : physical geography, ecology and societal interactions
(Environmental science, engineering and technology series)
Nova Science Publisher's, c2011
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Floodplains
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A floodplain is a flat or nearly flat land adjacent to a stream or river that experiences occasional or periodic flooding. It includes the floodway, which consists of the stream channel and adjacent areas that carry flood flows, and the flood fringe, which are areas covered by the flood, but which do not experience a strong current. This book reviews and presents research in the study of floodplains from across the globe including water and people in the Yaere Floodplain in North Cameroon, the turbidity behaviour in the Amazon floodplains, evaluating the potential and performance of New Urbanism for reducing flood risks.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Water & People in the Yaere Floodplain (North Cameroon)
- Designing Actions for Bird Conservation at the "Yuriria" Lagoon, It's Associated Floodplain & Terrestrial Habitats in Michoacan, Mexico
- The 'Floodplain Burning' Approach for Digital Elevation Model Processing in Flat & Flooded Areas
- Temporal & Spatial Variability of Water & Sediment Composition in the Middle Parana River System
- Metapopulations of decapods in the floodplain of Parana River, South America
- A Successful Combined Use of Telemetric Monitoring System & Spatial Data Modeling to Study the Turbidity Behavior in the Amazon Floodplain
- Characterization of Geometric Properties of Simulated Droughts & Floods of Water Bodies
- Disaster-Resilient Subdivision Design: Evaluating the Potential & Performance of New Urbanism for Reducing Flood Risks
- Recent Evolution of the Jourdain River Braidplain on Espiritu Santo Island, Vanuatu
- Restoration of Channelized Fluvial Systems & their Floodplains
- Index.
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