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A conceptual approach for evaluating the multiple benefits of urban flood management practices

Journal

JOURNAL OF FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages S943-S959

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jfr3.12267

Keywords

Benefit dependency; benefit intensity; benefit profile; flood management; floodplain restoration; green infrastructure; urban flooding

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  1. UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/K01366 1/1]
  2. EPSRC [EP/P004180/1, EP/N008103/1, EP/K013661/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  3. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/N008103/1, EP/K013661/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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This paper focuses on the spatial distribution of the dominant and relevant benefits of urban flood management based on context- and location-specific evaluations. We explore the conceptual rationale and describe a detailed methodology for assessing the benefit profile, benefit intensity, and comment on benefit dependencies arising from urban flood management practices that utilise green infrastructure. A case study is described which demonstrates the application of the concepts in Portland, Oregon, USA. A Geographic Information System approach is developed to evaluate some of the multiple benefits of the East Lents Floodplain Restoration Project. Results are presented in the form of a comparative benefit profile, and a spatially distributed benefit intensity. The paper concludes with the implications of the methodology for future multiple benefit evaluation of urban drainage and flood management systems.

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