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Optimal Planning of Flood Control Systems Based on Risk Analyses of Flood Inundation

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Application of Frequency and Risk in Water Resources
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The aim of this study is to establish the optimal flood control system accounted for the comprehensive criteria on the whole river basin. Especially, for the system consisted of multi-sub basins and multi-defense or reference points, we will examine the effects of the flood control projects on the flood inundation probability in time and space. Project planning is divided into two parts, such as the site and scale problems and the scheduling problem. They are formulated through the screening model, the simulation model and the sequential model in order to be optimized by using Experimental Planning Method, and Dynamic Programming, Branch-bound Method.

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Kojiri, T., Ikebuchi, S., Hori, T. (1987). Optimal Planning of Flood Control Systems Based on Risk Analyses of Flood Inundation. In: Singh, V.P. (eds) Application of Frequency and Risk in Water Resources. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3955-4_24

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