2021
DOI: 10.1108/meq-04-2021-0067
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Analyzing glacial lake outburst flood triggers for sustainable disaster risk mitigation: an interpretive structural modelling based approach

Abstract: PurposeClimate change and global warming pose a serious threat to the community as deglaciating environments trigger glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs). The Sendai framework underpins the role of disaster risk reduction (DRR) for sustainable development, thereby calling for the development of GLOF hazard and risk assessment procedures. This study aims to delineate the enablers of GLOF risk and establish a contextual relationship between them.Design/methodology/approachThe risk enablers are identified from th… Show more

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“…de Farias Gomes et al (2015) also utilized SSM to address problematic situation of bad water resource management in the Epitácio Pessoa dam and identified the use of SSM is an adequate tool for practical solution of water scarcity. Another study took the advantage of ISM to find key drivers that trigger floods from glacial lakes (Trivedi et al, 2021). Darnthamrongkul and Mozingo (2021) studied users' reactions to some LID introduced for sustainable storm water management in the San Francisco Bay Area and results revealed the positive effects of these structures in satisfying public expectations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…de Farias Gomes et al (2015) also utilized SSM to address problematic situation of bad water resource management in the Epitácio Pessoa dam and identified the use of SSM is an adequate tool for practical solution of water scarcity. Another study took the advantage of ISM to find key drivers that trigger floods from glacial lakes (Trivedi et al, 2021). Darnthamrongkul and Mozingo (2021) studied users' reactions to some LID introduced for sustainable storm water management in the San Francisco Bay Area and results revealed the positive effects of these structures in satisfying public expectations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A couple of risk management studies have adopted CLDs for risk evaluation [22][23][24]. Additionally, the interpretive structural modeling (ISM) also begets a structural and relationship analysis from the systems viewpoint and have also been adopted in risk management studies [25][26][27]. The robustness of dynamic systems evaluation is improved through the integration of these tools and has been adopted in recent risk evaluation studies [28,29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%