ရေကြီးပြဿနာ အဖြေရှာ ရေတွေ ဘ ယ်ကလာ
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Flood Control and Flood Managgement
Along the Rivers
1- what is flood plain by design
2 – A new type of river management
A short animation film on river management (GEMAPI) by the Rhone Mediterranean Corsica water Agency.
Duration 3.30’
with a giant, scientific model.
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3 – How ‘ Levee wars ‘ are making floods worse
Correction: At 4:27, we mistakenly wrote “Nijmegan” when it should be spelled “Nijmegen.”
In our latest Vox+ProPublica collaboration, we dive into how a structure that’s designed to protect us from floods, may actually be making them worse. High levees come at a high cost, often pushing water into communities that can’t afford the same protection. To demonstrate, we built a giant, scientific model of a river with levees — complete with adorable tiny houses.
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4- How cities can prevent flood disasters A Dutch water expert weights in
How should cities prepare for extreme flooding like we’ve seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma? Dutch water expert Henk Ovink says his country has grappled with water issues for years and has lessons for the planet.
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How China is designing flood-resistant cities
These “sponge city” designs resist floods and increase biodiversity to help us adapt to a changing climate.
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From rising sea levels in Mumbai to unbearable heat in Houston, cities around the world are feeling the effects of climate change. Unfortunately, they don’t always have the right infrastructure to handle its impacts — which is one reason why cities are beginning to reimagine urban design. One of these designs is a “sponge city.”
one city design certainly won’t save us from the effects of climate change, “sponge cities” can help with how we live with it.
Here are some studies and articles we used to inform our reporting:
Biodiversity — our strongest natural defense against climate change: https://www.un.org/en/climatecha…
Sponge City, Shenzhen Explores the Benefits of Designing with Nature: https://www.lincolninst.edu/publ…
Sponge City Practices in China: From Pilot Exploration to Systemic Demonstration: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/1…
The ocean is rising — and so is Miami’s skyline: https://www.vox.com/climate/2387…
Cities: Integrating Green and Gray Infrastructure to Build Climate Change Resilience in the People’s Republic of China: https://www.adb.org/sites/defaul…
How Is Climate Change Affecting Floods?: https://www.nytimes.com/article/…
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