2023
DOI: 10.4236/ajcc.2023.121005
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The Risk of Flooding to Architecture and Infrastructure amidst a Changing Climate in Lake Baringo, Kenya

Abstract: Climate change has grown more apparent in recent years with people becoming more aware of its potentially disastrous consequences. Flooding is one of the many consequences of a changing climate in Kenya known to cause immense devastation resulting in the loss of lives and property. This paper discusses the risk of flooding in Kenya as one of the many outcomes of climate change in the face of urgency to adapt Kenya's built environment to flooding which is likely to continue to prevail in the decades as a result… Show more

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“…The frequency and severity of floods in Ngororero district, as witnessed and reported in recent years, necessitate an urgent and targeted investigation into the underlying causes of vulnerability (Nkurunziza et al, 2023). Recent research conducted by Adebayo et al (2022) and Victor et al (2023) have indicated a pressing need to assess and understand the specific factors driving the elevated vulnerability to floods. While natural factors such as topography and climate play significant roles, socio-economic factors also contributing to the heightened susceptibility of communities in the district.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequency and severity of floods in Ngororero district, as witnessed and reported in recent years, necessitate an urgent and targeted investigation into the underlying causes of vulnerability (Nkurunziza et al, 2023). Recent research conducted by Adebayo et al (2022) and Victor et al (2023) have indicated a pressing need to assess and understand the specific factors driving the elevated vulnerability to floods. While natural factors such as topography and climate play significant roles, socio-economic factors also contributing to the heightened susceptibility of communities in the district.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%