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Flood control

Flood control (or flood mitigation or flood protection or flood alleviation) methods are used to reduce or prevent the detrimental effects of flood waters. Flood relief methods are used to reduce the effects of flood waters or high water levels. Flooding can be caused by a mix of both natural processes, such as extreme weather upstream, and human changes to waterbodies and runoff. A distinction is made between structural and non-structural flood control measures. Structural methods physically restrain the flood waters, whereas non-structural methods do not. Building hard infrastructure to prevent flooding, such as flood walls, is effective at managing flooding. However, increased best practice within landscape engineering is to rely more on soft infrastructure and natural systems, such as marshes and flood plains, for handling the increase in water. To prevent or manage coastal flooding, coastal management practices have to handle natural processes like tides but also the human cased sea level rise.

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Lokalanzeiger VG Guntersblum - VG Eich - Osthofen - WesthofenDas Krankenhaus in der BachstraßeUrkunde mit Dankschreiben des Oberbürgermeisters von Dessau, 1954Panorame der Ponte Vechio, FlorenzFloßbau vor dem Hochwasser von Paris 1910
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