conclusion about
flood
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Climate
change is expected to affect flooding through changes in rainfall,
temperature, sea level and river processes. Climate change will
exacerbate the existing effects of flooding on infrastructure and
community services, including roads, stormwater and wastewater systems
and drainage, river flood mitigation works, and private and public
assets including houses, businesses and schools.
Climate change may change flood risk management priorities and may
even increase the risk from flooding to unacceptable levels in some
places. It is therefore important that your flood risk assessments
incorporate an understanding of the impacts of climate change on the
flood hazard.
Managing present-day and future risk from flooding involves a
combination of risk-avoidance and risk-reduction activities. The
treatment options could be a combination of avoiding risk where
possible, controlling risk through structural or regulatory measures,
transferring risk through insurance, accepting risk, emergency
management planning, warning systems, and communicating risk (including
residual risk) to affected parties. The best combination will consider
the needs of future generations and not lock communities into a future
of increasing risks from flooding.
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Climate variation is expected to affect flooding by fluctuations in temperature, rainfall, river processes and sea level. Flood can cause disastrous outcomes and can have impacts on the environment, economy, and people. The best precaution against floods is to seek higher territory for high-value management while adjusting the foreseeable prospects with the advantages of controlling flood possibility zones.
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