4. Methodology for analyzing the behavior and resilience of a diking system
Flood risk management on a site must be based on a good understanding of the events to which the diking system may be subjected, and on a sufficiently accurate assessment of its behavior in the face of events identified as probable (reference events). As systems and their environments evolve, two underlying questions are of particular interest:
Is the initial sizing of the system compatible with the new events to be taken into account (extended observation record, effect of climate change or changes to the catchment area in terms of urbanization or soil sealing)?
Is the diking system properly maintained?
The subject of crisis management is also a concern for the managers who will be responsible for emergency interventions on the structures, and for the authorities in charge...
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Bibliography
Websites
Gérard Degoutte – Fluvial hydraulics, dynamics and morphology course
https://tice.agroparistech.fr/coursenligne/courses/COURSDHYDRAULIQUEDYN/?id_session=0
Rainfall data : https://donneespubliques.meteofrance.fr
...Regulations
Law of September 16, 1807 on the draining of marshes
Directive 2007/60/EC of October 23, 2007 on the assessment and management of flood risks
Decree no. 2015-526 of May 12, 2015 on the rules applicable to works built or developed with a view to preventing flooding and the rules governing the safety of hydraulic structures
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