Flood Vulnerability Index for Critical Infrastructure Towards Flood Risk Management

In the recent years, the impacts of floods have gained importance because of the increasing number of people who are affected by its adverse effects. Flood destroyed critical infrastructures that are needed as shelter and also emergency relief for victim. In order to provide a better understanding o...

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Main Authors: Nicole Lee Siew Len, Nurmin Bolong, Rodeano Roslee, Felix Tongkul, Abdul Karim bin Mirasa, Janice Lynn Ayog
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Published: 2018
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spelling my.ums.eprints.238192019-10-15T08:19:02Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23819/ Flood Vulnerability Index for Critical Infrastructure Towards Flood Risk Management Nicole Lee Siew Len Nurmin Bolong Rodeano Roslee Felix Tongkul Abdul Karim bin Mirasa Janice Lynn Ayog QE Geology In the recent years, the impacts of floods have gained importance because of the increasing number of people who are affected by its adverse effects. Flood destroyed critical infrastructures that are needed as shelter and also emergency relief for victim. In order to provide a better understanding of flood risk management, a review of current practice in flood risk management and flood vulnerability index was carried out. 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23819/1/Flood%20Vulnerability%20Index%20for%20Critical%20Infrastructure%20Towards%20Flood%20Risk%20Management.pdf Nicole Lee Siew Len and Nurmin Bolong and Rodeano Roslee and Felix Tongkul and Abdul Karim bin Mirasa and Janice Lynn Ayog (2018) Flood Vulnerability Index for Critical Infrastructure Towards Flood Risk Management. ASM Sc. J, 11 (3). pp. 134-146.
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Nicole Lee Siew Len
Nurmin Bolong
Rodeano Roslee
Felix Tongkul
Abdul Karim bin Mirasa
Janice Lynn Ayog
Flood Vulnerability Index for Critical Infrastructure Towards Flood Risk Management
description In the recent years, the impacts of floods have gained importance because of the increasing number of people who are affected by its adverse effects. Flood destroyed critical infrastructures that are needed as shelter and also emergency relief for victim. In order to provide a better understanding of flood risk management, a review of current practice in flood risk management and flood vulnerability index was carried out.
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author Nicole Lee Siew Len
Nurmin Bolong
Rodeano Roslee
Felix Tongkul
Abdul Karim bin Mirasa
Janice Lynn Ayog
author_facet Nicole Lee Siew Len
Nurmin Bolong
Rodeano Roslee
Felix Tongkul
Abdul Karim bin Mirasa
Janice Lynn Ayog
author_sort Nicole Lee Siew Len
title Flood Vulnerability Index for Critical Infrastructure Towards Flood Risk Management
title_short Flood Vulnerability Index for Critical Infrastructure Towards Flood Risk Management
title_full Flood Vulnerability Index for Critical Infrastructure Towards Flood Risk Management
title_fullStr Flood Vulnerability Index for Critical Infrastructure Towards Flood Risk Management
title_full_unstemmed Flood Vulnerability Index for Critical Infrastructure Towards Flood Risk Management
title_sort flood vulnerability index for critical infrastructure towards flood risk management
publishDate 2018
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23819/1/Flood%20Vulnerability%20Index%20for%20Critical%20Infrastructure%20Towards%20Flood%20Risk%20Management.pdf
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