2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13162202
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Exploring the Potential of Zoning Regulation for Reducing Ice-Jam Flood Risk Using a Stochastic Modelling Framework

Abstract: Ice-jam floods pose a serious threat to many riverside communities in cold regions. Ice-jam-related flooding can cause loss of human life, millions of dollars in property damage, and adverse impacts on ecology. An effective flood management strategy is necessary to reduce the overall risk in flood-prone areas. Most of these strategies require a detailed risk-based management study to assess their effectiveness in reducing flood risk. Zoning regulation is a sustainable measure to reduce overall flood risk for a… Show more

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“…The method has been applied operationally to forecast ice-jam flooding along the lower Churchill River in Labrador (Lindenschmidt et al 2020(Lindenschmidt et al , 2021 and the Exploits River in Newfoundland (Warren et al 2017). Applying the method for flood hazard and risk assessments proved to be useful in evaluating the best options to mitigate ice-jam floods in Fort McMurray (Das & Lindenschmidt 2021a, 2021b, 2021c.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The method has been applied operationally to forecast ice-jam flooding along the lower Churchill River in Labrador (Lindenschmidt et al 2020(Lindenschmidt et al , 2021 and the Exploits River in Newfoundland (Warren et al 2017). Applying the method for flood hazard and risk assessments proved to be useful in evaluating the best options to mitigate ice-jam floods in Fort McMurray (Das & Lindenschmidt 2021a, 2021b, 2021c.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%