Embedding Community-Based Flood Risk Management in Investment: A Part-to-Whole Approach

Publication | December 2017

Case studies in the People's Republic of China and in Indonesia show why holistic community-based approaches to managing flood risks should be a key feature of investment programs.

Flash floods and landslides are common in Asia and the Pacific. In July 2017, continuous heavy rainfall led to severe flooding in much of the southern region of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), affecting more than 14.9 million people in 11 provinces. Community-based schemes have evolved into holistic approaches to managing flood risk, which need to be embedded in investment programs. This paper looks at case studies of pilot practices in community-based flood risk management (CBFRM) in the PRC and in Indonesia. It also presents lessons and practical guidelines in developing CBFRM investment projects, particularly highlighting community organization, financing, capacity development, gender and social inclusion, risk management, technology transfer, and cultural norms and values.

Contents 

  • Introduction
  • Flash Flood Warning Systems in the People’s Republic of China
  • Community-Based Flood Forecasting and Early Warning: Pilot Projects in Bengawan Solo River Basin, Indonesia
  • Guiding Principles and Recommendations for Community-Based Flood Risk Management
  • Conclusion

Additional Details

Author
Type
Series
Subjects
  • Environment
  • Disaster Risk Management
  • Disasters
Countries
  • China, People's Republic of
  • Indonesia
Pages
  • 30
Dimensions
  • 8.5 x 11
SKU
  • WPS179186-2

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