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Towards the Building of a Resilient City able to Face Flood Risk Scenarios
Ana-Gabriela Núñez
author
Sebastián Cedillo
author
Andrés Alvarado Martínez
author
Ma Carmen Penadés
author
2020
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA (USA)
English
Despite the efforts that have been made to inform the community about the possible environmental risks, there is still a general lack of information. Currently, we are working on a flood risk scenario focused on a proposal towards a resilient culture together with the support of Information Technologies (IT) as a way to manage information. The goal is twofold: (i) on the one hand, to manage data in a small scenario to analyze and process the data collected from sensors in different sites in a micro-basin. Data get from data processing such as flow and velocity will then be the input data for hydraulic models to predict floods downstream; (ii) on the other hand, to publicize the predictions and the data already processed means people can benefit from information on flood risks, and the different participants may change their perception and consider cooperating in improving resilience.
Risk Management
Floods
River Morphology
Resilience
IT
anag.nunez@ucuenca.edu.ec
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Ana-GabrielaNunez_etal2020
ISCRAM 2020 Conference Proceedings – 17th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Iscram 2020
Amanda Hughes
editor
Fiona McNeill
editor
Christopher W. Zobel
editor
17th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2020
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA (USA)
conference publication
593
601
2411-3441
978-1-949373-27-55
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