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Floods are widely recognized as a common and largely distributed natural hazard with potential for causing loss of life, property damage, disruption of the economy and environmental damages. All geographic regions of Canada are susceptible to the deleterious impacts of floods. Recent flood events in Canada and elsewhere have contributed to the common perception that floods and associated damages have been increasing in recent years. Given the ubiquitous nature of this hazard, a thorough examination of the many complex and interrelated aspects of natural and man-made floods in Canada is long overdue. This special issue contains 27 papers dealing with a variety of different aspects of floods in Canada. The first 16 papers deal with physical aspects of floods and include a collection of case study papers that present recent flood events in Canada, following a common format to allow readers to compare and contrast recent flood events in different regions of Canada. The last 11 papers focus on ecological, social and management aspects of floods. The papers included in this special issue present topical information on flooding and also challenge common perceptions of floods and flood processes in Canada.
Floods are widely recognized as a widespread and widespread natural hazard that can lead to loss of life, property damage, and disruption of the economy as well as ecological damage. All geographic regions in Canada may be affected by the adverse impacts of flooding. Recent floods in Canada and around the world have contributed to the common perception that floods and related damages have increased in recent years. Given the pervasive nature of this danger, it is long since we should have conducted an in-depth examination of the many complex and interrelated aspects of natural and man-made flooding in Canada. This special issue contains 27 papers that discuss various facets of flooding in Canada. The first 16 articles focus on the physical dimensions of floods and include a compendium of case studies that present recent flood events in Canada in a common format to allow readers to compare and contrast recent floods. in different parts of Canada. The last 11 articles focus on the ecological and social aspects of floods as well as on flood management. The papers in this special issue present topical data on floods and also require us to revisit our current perceptions of flooding in Canada and related processes. The first 16 articles focus on the physical dimensions of floods and include a compendium of case studies that present recent flood events in Canada in a common format to allow readers to compare and contrast recent floods. in different parts of Canada. The last 11 articles focus on the ecological and social aspects of floods as well as on flood management. The papers in this special issue present topical data on floods and also require us to revisit our current perceptions of flooding in Canada and related processes. The first 16 articles focus on the physical dimensions of floods and include a compendium of case studies that present recent flood events in Canada in a common format to allow readers to compare and contrast recent floods. in different parts of Canada. The last 11 articles focus on the ecological and social aspects of floods as well as on flood management. The papers in this special issue present topical data on floods and also require us to revisit our current perceptions of flooding in Canada and related processes.