TY - JOUR AU - Kuang, Da AU - Liao, Kuei-Hsien TI - When the rural is deliberately flooded to protect the urban: Examining the social costs in emergency flood diversion to inform more sustainable spatial flood risk management JF - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY J2 - ENVIRON SCI POLICY VL - 170 PY - 2025 PG - 10 SN - 1462-9011 DO - 10.1016/j.envsci.2025.104116 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36817743 ID - 36817743 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Singh, Amrie AU - Mansfield, Harry AU - Pregnolato, Maria AU - Wright, Nigel TI - A Subgrid Modelling Approach to Nature-Based Solutions (NbS): Enhancing Flood Risk Management in Riseley, UK JF - JOURNAL OF FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT J2 - J FLOOD RISK MANAG VL - 18 PY - 2025 IS - 2 PG - 15 SN - 1753-318X DO - 10.1111/jfr3.70067 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/36653613 ID - 36653613 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Warachowska, Weronika AU - Ungvári, Gábor AU - Kis, András AU - Matczak, Piotr AU - Zwoliński, Zbigniew TI - Social, economic, and legal aspects of polder implementation for flood risk management in Poland and Hungary JF - JOURNAL OF FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT J2 - J FLOOD RISK MANAG VL - 18 PY - 2025 IS - 1 PG - 13 SN - 1753-318X DO - 10.1111/jfr3.12897 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33790911 ID - 33790911 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Zhang, Yadong AU - Wang, Siwei AU - Ge, Wei AU - Li, Zongkun AU - Li, Haodong AU - Du, Weibing AU - Wang, Hui AU - Wang, Yongzhi TI - A Calculation Method for Flood Control Benefits of River Treatment Projects Considering the Uncertainty of Flood Peak and Flood Frequency JF - WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT J2 - WATER RESOUR MANAG PY - 2025 PG - 15 SN - 0920-4741 DO - 10.1007/s11269-025-04153-2 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35977205 ID - 35977205 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Andráško, Ivan AU - Duží, Barbora AU - Martinát, Stanislav TI - A dam or a polder? Stakeholders’ dispute over the “right” flood-protection measure in the Czech Republic JF - AMBIO: A JOURNAL OF THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT J2 - AMBIO VL - 53 PY - 2024 SP - 1505 EP - 1521 PG - 17 SN - 0044-7447 DO - 10.1007/s13280-024-02022-7 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34824118 ID - 34824118 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: National Technical Library in Prague; Czech Science Foundation Funding text: Open access publishing supported by the National Technical Library in Prague. This paper was elaborated in the scope of the project funded by the Czech Science Foundation ''The nature and dynamics of local land use conflicts in a polyrational arena'' (Identification Number 20-11782S). AB - This study focuses on the Skalička Waterwork (SWW), a largely debated and media-covered water-related/flood-protection project in the Czech Republic. Relying primarily on stakeholder interviews, we traced back and reconstructed the project’s development, including its key tipping points reflecting the changing societal preferences for particular measures, yet also the involvement of individual actors/stakeholders, and their differing views. The case eventually crystallized into the “dam versus polder” dispute; concerned by the repercussions for the local landscape, a joint initiative of NGOs, local activists, and politicians not only opposed the dam variant proposed by the state river basin administration but also succeeded in pushing through the alternative scheme of side dry polder. While in many ways specific (e.g. not entailing local resistance), the case exemplifies recent shifts (and respective struggles) within flood risk management, including the increasing importance attributed to complex, catchment-wide perspectives, joint local and scientific knowledge, participatory decision-making processes, or implementation of nature-based and hybrid solutions. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Clifton, B. AU - Viers, J.H. TI - Complex drivers of geomorphic response and habitat formation revealed in multiyear monitoring of Cosumnes River experimental floodplain reconnection JF - PLOS Water J2 - PLOS Water VL - 3 PY - 2024 IS - 4 SN - 2767-3219 DO - 10.1371/journal.pwat.0000132 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35703371 ID - 35703371 N1 - Cited By :1 Export Date: 20 January 2025 Correspondence Address: Clifton, B.; Environmental Systems, United States; email: bclifton2@ucmerced.edu LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hu, Yong AU - Qin, Tianling AU - Dong, Guoqiang AU - Chen, Xiaofeng AU - Ruan, Hongwei AU - Zhang, Qibing AU - Wang, Lei AU - Wang, Minjie TI - Flood Modeling in a Composite System Consisting of River Channels, Flood Storage Areas, Floodplain Areas, Polder Areas, and Flood-Control-Protected Areas JF - WATER J2 - WATER-SUI VL - 16 PY - 2024 IS - 6 PG - 20 SN - 2073-4441 DO - 10.3390/w16060825 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35008465 ID - 35008465 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Yang, Hyunyoung AU - Chae, Jeongyeon AU - Song, Cholho AU - Choi, Eunho TI - Research trends of nature-based solutions: from urban to climate change JF - FRONTIERS IN FORESTS AND GLOBAL CHANGE J2 - FRONT FOR GLOB CHANG VL - 7 PY - 2024 SN - 2624-893X DO - 10.3389/ffgc.2024.1351189 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/35075413 ID - 35075413 N1 - Global Forestry Division, Future Forest Strategy Department, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul, South Korea OJEong Resilience Institute (OJERI), Korea University, Seoul, South Korea Export Date: 18 March 2025; Cited By: 5; Correspondence Address: E. Choi; Global Forestry Division, Future Forest Strategy Department, National Institute of Forest Science, Seoul, South Korea; email: ehchoi710@korea.kr AB - As one of the efforts to combat climate change and the biodiversity crisis, an interest in nature-based solutions (NbS) has been growing. Although there have been diverse discussions on NbS, it is still insufficient to find a quantitative evaluation of the global research trends in which field and to what extent NbS has been studied. In this regard, this study employed latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) topic modeling and keyword analysis to quantitatively evaluate the research trends of NbS. Among research papers on NbS searched on SCOPUS, 2,625 studies (2009–2022) were analyzed by LDA. As a result, NbS-related articles were classified into seven topics (i.e., Urban governance, Urban green infrastructure, Wastewater treatment, Coastal protection, Flood mitigation, Carbon sequestration, and Sustainable agriculture). Of these, the urban and water-related topics accounted for the largest proportion. In contrast, the carbon sequestration and sustainable agriculture topics accounted for a smaller proportion, but the proportion significantly increased over time. As a result of keyword analysis, the frequency of urban and water keywords remained high. In contrast, the frequency of climate change and carbon keywords was low and has recently increased. In the keyword network, the co-occurrence frequency and connection of urban and water keywords were initially high. Still, over time, keywords related to climate change and carbon increased similarly to those related to urban and water. The findings of this study imply that NbS has mainly focused on urban and water-related researches. Still, climate change and carbon-related researches may also be actively handled in relation to NbS in the near future. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Malinger, Albert AU - Wawrzyniak, Malgorzata AU - Rybacki, Maksymilian AU - Szalkiewicz, Ewelina AU - Dysarz, Tomasz TI - Reducing flood hazard by effective polder operation: A case study of the Golina polder JF - METEOROLOGY HYDROLOGY AND WATER MANAGEMENT-RESEARCH AND OPERATIONAL APPLICATIONS J2 - METEOROLOGY HYDROLOGY AND WATER MANAGEMENT-RESEARCH AND OPERATIONAL APPLICATIONS VL - 11 PY - 2023 IS - 1 PG - 21 SN - 2299-3835 DO - 10.26491/mhwm/156516 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34365314 ID - 34365314 AB - The aim of the study was to determine an effective variant of operation of the Golina polder to reduce flood hazard in the Warta River valley. We implemented a trial-and-error method for the development of computational variants. Our approach was based on staged analyses of alternatives, which took into account different locations and parameters of the inlet and outlet-controlling structures. Various control scenarios for flooding and draining the polder were also considered. A hybrid hydrodynamic model consisting of a 1D part for the main river area and a 2D part for the polder area was used for calculations. The model was built based on a digital elevation model (1 m resolution) and channel sections of the Warta River. The calibration was based on data collected during the flood in 2010 from the water gauge Slawsk (located directly at the Warta River) and water surface elevation measurements carried out in the polder area. Alternatives in subsequent stages were determined based on the results of previous stages, as well as experiences from the 2010 flood and consultations with the Regional Water Management Board in Poznan. The performance of the alternatives was evaluated according to six criteria that described the effectiveness of the polder operation in terms of its practical use and effectiveness in reducing flood hazard. The results showed that our approach made it possible to identify an effective variant of polder operation. Additional calculations were also performed to determine the magnitude of flows for which flooding of the polder should be considered to reduce downstream flooding. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ungvári, Gábor TI - Combining Flood Risk Mitigation and Carbon Sequestration to Optimize Sustainable Land Management Schemes. Experiences from the Middle-Section of Hungary’s Tisza River TS - Experiences from the Middle-Section of Hungary’s Tisza River JF - LAND (BASEL) J2 - LAND-BASEL VL - 11 PY - 2022 IS - 7 PG - 16 SN - 2073-445X DO - 10.3390/land11070985 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32990790 ID - 32990790 LA - English DB - MTMT ER -