Land of the Rising Water

Flood disaster management practices and vulnerability in Japan, the Netherlands and elsewhere.

Friday, August 28, 2015

News in Japan - August

Japan:
26 natl universities to abolish humanities, social sciences

USA:
Flood damage after Hurricane Katrina could have been prevented, experts say
California levees' vulnerability

Netherlands:
Thunder storms cause water nuisance in the Netherlands (Dutch)

Other:
Virtual sandbox for modeling floods

How many legs does a chicken have?
Flooding's impact on wetlands measurable via low-cost approach
Identifying the factors that contribute to flood fatalities (global)
Estimating the cost of flooding for communities around estuaries (Liverpool)

Vulnerable people:
Over 50% of assemblywomen in Japan have been sexually harassed, survey suggests
Posted by Karina at 11:21 AM
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Labels: Europe, Flood, Japan, Netherlands, Preparation, Recovery, Response, Storm, USA, Vulnerable people

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