2018
DOI: 10.1051/lhb/2018029
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La modélisation hydraulique comme condition de la résilience des projets d'aménagement urbain en zone inondable ?

Abstract: L'analyse de la modélisation hydraulique à l'épreuve des faits, c'est-à-dire en ce qu'elle produit en matière de règles et d'action collective locale, de conception et de modalités d'aménagement, permet de mieux appréhender son rôle, de plus en plus important, dans la construction d'une résilience urbaine face au risque inondation. La mobilisation de ces outils de modélisation par les différents acteurs pose les bases d'une résilience technique mais aussi plus globale dans les secteurs aménagés en zone inondab… Show more

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“…Furthermore, when floods occur, urban infrastructure plays a direct role in the discharge of rainwater. Some scholars have utilized hydraulic models for scenario simulations, relying on urban infrastructure parameters to assess urban waterlogging risk [40,41]. We have chosen infrastructure resilience as one of the assessment dimensions, as it is closely associated with urban waterlogging recovery capabilities.…”
Section: Primary Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, when floods occur, urban infrastructure plays a direct role in the discharge of rainwater. Some scholars have utilized hydraulic models for scenario simulations, relying on urban infrastructure parameters to assess urban waterlogging risk [40,41]. We have chosen infrastructure resilience as one of the assessment dimensions, as it is closely associated with urban waterlogging recovery capabilities.…”
Section: Primary Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This led to the disproportionate use of hard engineering options, such as tall dikes and complete deforestation of riparian floodplains upstream of and within cities. Recent two and three dimensional approaches allow more realistic assessments of flood risk, including the influence of vegetation and sediment dynamics on flow patterns [64], and resilience in flood-prone areas [65]. These approaches have increasingly enabled the reintroduction of dynamic riverine landscapes in the urban spaces, including uninformed configurations of green infrastructures which are also labeled "nature-based solutions" (NBS) e.g., [66,67].…”
Section: Tenet 2-safety: Secure Human Settlements and Conserve Biodiversitymentioning
confidence: 99%