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Risk-based Analysis for Flood Damage Reduction Studies

  


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Risk-based Analysis for Flood Damage Reduction Studies

 

 

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TOC

Chapt 1
Introduction
Purpose of Document
Applicability
Summary of Procedures
Definition of Terms
Organization of Document

Chapt 2
Plan Formulation and Economic Evaluation Overview
Formulation
Traditional Economic Evaluation and Display
Inundation-Reduction Benefit Computation
Study Strategy
Uncertainty Description and Analysis

Chapt 3
Engineering Performance of Flood-Damage Reduction Plans Overview
Expected Annual Exceedance Probability
Long-term Risk
Conditional Annual Non-Exceedance Probability
Consequences of Capacity Exceedance

Chapt 4
Uncertainty of Discharge-Probability Function Function Development
Direct Analytical Approach
Analytical Approach
Graphical Functions

Chapt 5
Uncertainty of Stage-Discharge Function Overview of Stage-Discharge Uncertainty
Development of the Stage-Discharge Function
Determination of Stage-Discharge Uncertainty for Gauged Reaches
Uncertainty in Stage for Ungauged Stream Reaches
Uncertainty in Stages for Computed Water Surface Profiles
Analysis Complexity
Sensitivity Analysis and Professional Judgement
Stage Uncertainty for With-Project Conditions

Chapt 6
Uncertainty of Stage-Damage Function Stage-Damage Function Development
Description of Parameter Uncertainty
Description of Uncertainty in Form of Depth-Damage Functions
Stage-Damage Function Using the Opinions of Experts
Approach with Limited Data
Intensification and Location Benefits

Chapt 7
Uncertainty of Flood-Damage Plan Performance Overview
Performance of Reservoirs and Diversions
Uncertainty of Levee Performance
Uncertainty of Channel-Project Performance

Chapt 8
Display and Comparison Overview
Display of Uncertainty Description
Display of Economic Benefits and Costs
Display of Engineering Performance

Chapt 9
Example: Chester Creek Flood-Damage-Reduction Plan Evaluation Overview
Description of Problem
Study Plan
Present, Without-Project Condition
Future, Without-Project Condition
Proposed Damage-Reduction Plans
Levee Plans
Channel-Modification Plans
Detention Plan
Mixed-Measure Plan
Comparison of Plans

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2 Responses to “Risk-based Analysis for Flood Damage Reduction Studies”

  1. mukoro ejiro says:

    please i would love to see depth danage functions for flood damage analysis used by any country as i am undertaking a reserch in that area in my country thanks

  2. Very interesting. It would nice if there was a chapter dedicated to flood damage cleanup. Sort of a what to do, what not to do chapter for people so they can be prepared if their neighborhood floods.

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