- TypeConference
- Location Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
- Date 28-09-2020 - 30-09-2020
Education/Teaching/Training/Development
Engineering
Architecture/Interior Designing
OTHERS
The meeting aims to attract researchers, academics and practitioners actively involved in improving our understanding of urban water systems and flood events.
Flooding is a global phenomenon that claims numerous lives worldwide each year. Apart from the physical damage to buildings, contents and loss of life, which are the most obvious, impacts of floods upon households and other more indirect losses are often overlooked. These indirect and intangible impacts are generally associated with disruption to normal life and longer term health issues. Flooding represents a major barrier to the alleviation of poverty in many parts of the developing world, where vulnerable communities are often exposed to sudden and life-threatening events.
As our cities continue to expand, their urban infrastructures need to be re-evaluated and adapted to new requirements related to the increase in population and the growing areas under urbanization. Topics such as contamination and pollution discharges in urban water bodies, as well as the monitoring of water recycling systems are currently receiving a great deal of attention from researchers and professional engineers working in the water industry. This conference also considers these problems and deals with two main urban water topics: water supply networks and urban drainage.
FRIAR 2020 will generate an improved understanding of emerging flood risk management and urban water management challenges, drawing on the expertise of numerous disciplines and considering a range of responses. The conference provides a rich forum for the development of innovative solutions that can help bring about multiple benefits toward achieving integrated flood risk and urban water management strategies and policy.
Topics
The following list covers some of the topics to be presented at the conference. Papers on other subjects related to the objectives of the meeting are also welcome.
Floods
Urban Water Systems
Case studies
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