Research on Flood Integrated Risk Dynamic Management Framework for Coastal Cities

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From the point of flood integrated risk analysis and risk dynamic management, analysis and discussion the reason of flood disasters occur frequently. Flood risk management is divided into six types: flood risk, flood control project risk, flood investment risk, flood plain risk, flood eco-environment risk and flood control decision risk management. Furthermore, a risk assessment model was established, and this paper puts forward four targets of flood risk management, eventually forming flood risk management flow, which provides a framework for flood integrated risk analysis and risk management.

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