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- W4220856645 abstract "The term resilience was defined as “the ability of a system, community or society exposed to hazards to resist, absorb, accommodate to and recover from the effects of a hazard in a timely and efficient manner.” Having said that, hydrological resilience could also be interpreted as the system’s ability to “relatively” resist and accommodate the catastrophic events and protect the downstream societies against the likely damages and potential losses. The term “relatively” is a qualitative expression trying to address the required capacity of the system to partially absorb the destructive loads and safely release them onto the immediate and far downstream. Lakes, either manmade or natural, are mainly in-cut structures holding a considerable amount of water sourced by flood runoff and catchment drainage. The likelihood of breach of the system could be neglected as no actual structure existed to be broken, so those lakes themselves won’t have any threats to the downstream areas, but this is not always the case; based on existing land use, the topographic constraints, and the urbanization patterns, in most cases, an embankment is required to elevate water to form a lake (i.e., reservoir). The existence of the embankment equals the existence of elevated water, which certainly needs more attention to monitor the behavior of the system to prevent any potential failures. The likely failure modes, the likelihood of losses, and their effects could help the urban designers to meet a certain level of risks corresponding to the system. To do so with an integrated design, which takes into account all dimensions, seems to be necessary to reach a resilience system. This chapter was aimed to outline the effects of large lakes (e.g., dam reservoirs and/or wetlands) in accommodating hydrological rare events in urbanized areas and how to measure resilience properties of the design. Also, the effects of flood routing through the lake (i.e., dam reservoir and/or wetland) for each individual flood event were discussed in detail. The importance of design reviews, re-engineering, and also upgrading works of existing and under-construction projects were discussed, as well." @default.
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- W4220856645 title "Hydrological Resilience of Large Lakes Management" @default.
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