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Procedure for Estimating Total Flood Damage in Urban Areas
When flooding occurs in urban areas the category of damage normally reported in the press and therefore receiving most attention, is direct damage to property. This is, however, only one of about five empirical categories of flood damages. The five categories are: Direct, indirect, secondary, intangible, and uncertainty damages. These categories of damage are very briefly discussed according to how they affect urban drainage decisions.
Procedure for Estimating Total Flood Damage in Urban Areas
When flooding occurs in urban areas the category of damage normally reported in the press and therefore receiving most attention, is direct damage to property. This is, however, only one of about five empirical categories of flood damages. The five categories are: Direct, indirect, secondary, intangible, and uncertainty damages. These categories of damage are very briefly discussed according to how they affect urban drainage decisions.
Procedure for Estimating Total Flood Damage in Urban Areas
N. S. Grigg (author)
1974
5 pages
Report
No indication
English
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