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The Flood of 2013

Author : Herald,Naheed Nenshi
Publisher : Greystone Books
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2013-09-20
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9781771640343

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The Flood of 2013 chronicles an unforgettable summer of angry rivers, unprecedented flooding and undeniable human spirit. This book looks at how the disaster irrevocably changed southern Alberta and its people. In the face of disaster, Albertans showed their true grit and rose above adversity—just like their ancestors did for generations before them. The flood began in southern Alberta on June 20 and led to four deaths, billions of dollars in damage and more than 100,000 people fleeing their homes to escape raging waters. More than eighty Herald journalists—photographers, writers, editors, videographers, researchers and digital producers—became involved in narrating the tale of the flood. Using their words and images, this stunning volume captures not only the devastation and destruction of the flood but also the emergence of heroes and heartfelt moments. Neighbours helped neighbours. Strangers helped strangers. And Albertans vowed to recover, come hell or high water.

The Flood of 2013

Author : Calgary Herald,Naheed Nenshi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 1771640308

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The Flood of 2013 by Calgary Herald,Naheed Nenshi Pdf

More than eighty Calgary Herald journalists document 2013's unprecedented flooding in southern Alberta and the relief effort which followed.--

Flood

Author : Alvaro F. Villa
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781479522569

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Flood by Alvaro F. Villa Pdf

A beautiful wordless picture book about the effects of a flood on a family and their home.

The Great Kananaskis Flood

Author : Gillean Daffern,Derek Ryder
Publisher : Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781771601580

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The Great Kananaskis Flood by Gillean Daffern,Derek Ryder Pdf

An account of the Kananaskis flood showing the event itself, the aftermath, the assessment of damage, and the rebuilding phase. Includes photographs taken before and after the landscape changed.

Flash Floods

Author : Kevin Sene
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2012-12-14
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789400751644

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Flash floods typically develop in a period a few hours or less and can arise from heavy rainfall and other causes, such as dam or flood defence breaches, and ice jam breaks. The rapid development, often associated with a high debris content, can present a considerable risk to people and property. This book describes recent developments in techniques for monitoring and forecasting the development of flash floods, and providing flood warnings. Topics which are discussed include rainfall and river monitoring, nowcasting, Numerical Weather Prediction, rainfall-runoff modelling, and approaches to the dissemination of flood warnings and provision of an emergency response. The book is potentially useful on civil engineering, water resources, meteorology and hydrology courses (and for post graduate studies) but is primarily intended as a review of the topic for a wider audience.

Washed Away

Author : Geoff Williams
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781639361380

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The incredible story of a flood of near-biblical proportions -- its destruction, its heroes and victims, and how it shaped America's natural-disaster policies for the next century. The storm began March 23, 1913, with a series of tornadoes that killed 150 people and injured 400. Then the freezing rains started and the flooding began. It continued for days. Some people drowned in their attics, others on the roads when they tried to flee. It was the nation's most widespread flood ever—more than 700 people died, hundreds of thousands of homes and buildings were destroyed, and millions were left homeless. The destruction extended far beyond the Ohio valley to Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, New York, New Jersey, and Vermont. Fourteen states in all, and every major and minor river east of the Mississippi. In the aftermath, flaws in America's natural disaster response system were exposed, echoing today's outrage over Katrina. People demanded change. Laws were passed, and dams were built. Teams of experts vowed to develop flood control techniques for the region and stop flooding for good. So far those efforts have succeeded. It is estimated that in the Miami Valley alone, nearly 2,000 floods have been prevented, and the same methods have been used as a model for flood control nationwide and around the world.

The River Returns

Author : Christopher Armstrong,Matthew Evenden,H.V. Nelles
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2009-10-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9780773581449

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The River Returns by Christopher Armstrong,Matthew Evenden,H.V. Nelles Pdf

Alberta's iconic river has been dammed and plumbed, made to spin hydro-electric turbines, and used to cleanse Calgary. Artificial lakes in the mountains rearrange its flow; downstream weirs and ditches divert it to irrigate the parched prairie. Far from being wild, the Bow is now very much a human product: its fish are as manufactured as its altered flow, changed water quality, and newly stabilized and forested banks. The River Returns brings the story of the Bow River's transformation full circle through an exploration of the recent revolution in environmental thinking and regulation that has led to new limits on what might be done with and to the river. Rivers have been studied from many perspectives, but too often the relationship between nature and people, between rivers and the cultures that have grown up beside them, have been separated. The River Returns illuminates the ways in which humans, both inadvertently and consciously, have interacted with nature to make the Bow.

Rising

Author : Taylor Lambert
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2014-04-22
Category : History
ISBN : 1497426723

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Flood

Flood

Author : John Withington
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-15
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781780232096

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From the flood that remade the earth in the Old Testament to the 1931 China floods that killed almost four million people, from the broken levees in New Orleans to the almost yearly rising waters of rivers like the Mississippi, floods have many causes: rain, melting ice, storms, tsunamis, failures of dams and levees, acts of vengeful gods. They have been used as deliberate acts of war to cause thousands of casualties. Flooding kills far more people than any other natural disaster. In this cultural and natural history of floods, John Withington tells stories of the deadliest floods the world has seen while also exploring the role of the deluge in religion, mythology, literature, and art. Withington describes how aspects of floods—the power of nature, human drama, changed landscapes—have fascinated artists, novelists, and filmmakers. He examines the ancient, catastrophic flood that appears in many religions and cultures and considers how the symbol of the flood has become a key icon in world literatures and a component of the contemporary disaster movie. Withington also depicts how humans try to defend themselves against these merciless encroaching waters and discusses the increasing danger floods pose in a future beset by climate change. Filled with illustrations, Flood offers a fascinating overview of our relationship with one of humanity’s oldest and deadliest foes.

The Year of the Flood

Author : Margaret Atwood
Publisher : Vintage Canada
Page : 513 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2010-07-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307398925

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From the Booker Prize–winning author of Oryx and Crake, the first book in the MaddAddam Trilogy, and The Handmaid’s Tale. Internationally acclaimed as ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR by, amongst others, the Globe and Mail, the New York Times, the New Yorker, and the Village Voice In a world driven by shadowy, corrupt corporations and the uncontrolled development of new, gene-spliced life forms, a man-made pandemic occurs, obliterating human life. Two people find they have unexpectedly survived: Ren, a young dancer locked inside the high-end sex club Scales and Tails (the cleanest dirty girls in town), and Toby, solitary and determined, who has barricaded herself inside a luxurious spa, watching and waiting. The women have to decide on their next move—they can’t stay hidden forever. But is anyone else out there?

Retrofitting for Flood Resilience

Author : Edward Barsley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2020-02-25
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781000703795

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Retrofitting for Flood Resilience by Edward Barsley Pdf

This book educates and introduce readers to the ways in which we can adapt to the threat of flooding throughout the built and natural environment. It offers advice on how to better understand the nature of flood risk, whilst highlighting the key approaches and principles necessary for developing community and property-level flood resilience. As a comprehensive and practical manual, this book includes richly illustrated diagrams on a variety of concepts and strategies to use when designing for flood resilience. It is vital resource for anyone looking to adapt to the threat of flood risk. Highly practical handbook for architects, students, engineers, urban planners and other built environment professionals Richly illustrated with practical examples and case studies Draws on research with the Cabinet Office, Environment Agency & Local Community as well as input from academic and industry experts, homeowners and residents of communities at risk of flooding.

Physical Geology

Author : Steven Earle
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 628 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1537068822

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This is a discount Black and white version. Some images may be unclear, please see BCCampus website for the digital version.This book was born out of a 2014 meeting of earth science educators representing most of the universities and colleges in British Columbia, and nurtured by a widely shared frustration that many students are not thriving in courses because textbooks have become too expensive for them to buy. But the real inspiration comes from a fascination for the spectacular geology of western Canada and the many decades that the author spent exploring this region along with colleagues, students, family, and friends. My goal has been to provide an accessible and comprehensive guide to the important topics of geology, richly illustrated with examples from western Canada. Although this text is intended to complement a typical first-year course in physical geology, its contents could be applied to numerous other related courses.

Flood Hazards and Health

Author : Roger Few
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2013-06-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781136565601

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Flood hazards and the risks they present to human health are an increasing concern across the globe, in terms of lives, well-being and livelihoods, and the public resources needed to plan for, and deal with, the health impacts. This book is the first detailed assessment and discussion of the global health implications of flooding and future flood risk. It combines an analysis of the human health impacts of flooding with analysis of individual and societal response to those risks, and sets these findings in light of potential future increases in flood hazard as a result of climate change. Written and edited by leading researchers and practitioners on flood hazards and human health, the volume brings together findings from epidemiological, environmental, social and institutional studies, with analysis rooted in an approach that emphasizes the developmental as well as environmental causes of flood risk, and the socially differentiated nature of vulnerability and coping capacity. The first part of the book sets out the scope of the issues, and provides a detailed discussion of the global health impacts of floods and the nature of human response to the health risks posed. The second part presents new research evidence on specific health aspects of floods covering mental health, infectious diseases, local level responses and the responses of health systems - drawing on case study material from Europe, Africa, Asia and North America, including the impact of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The conclusion synthesizes insights from the previous chapters and discusses priorities for policy, practice and research. It draws out implications for present and future adaptation to flooding, and emphasizes the need to integrate action on health with the broader agenda of long-term risk reduction. This is indispensable reading for professionals and researchers working on hazard and disaster planning, risk reduction and public health in all countries and contexts.

Gillean Daffern's Kananaskis Country Trail Guide

Author : Gillean Daffern
Publisher : Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2013-07-15
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781927330036

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DUE TO CURRENT TRAIL CONSTRUCTION, WATCH FOR VOLUME 3 IN JUNE 2013!!

Damming the Flood

Author : Peter Hallward
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781789601152

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Long before a devastating earthquake hit in January 2010, Haiti was one of the most impoverished and oppressed countries in the world. However, in the late 1980s a remarkable popular mobilization known as Lavalas ("the flood") sought to liberate the island from decades of US-backed dictatorial rule. Damming the Flood analyzes how and why the Lavalas governments led by President Jean-Bertrand Aristide were overthrown, in 1991 and again in 2004, by the enemies of democracy in Haiti and abroad. The elaborate campaign to suppress Lavalas was perhaps the most successful act of imperial sabotage since the end of the Cold War. It has left the people of Haiti at the mercy of some of the most rapacious political and economic forces on the planet. Updated with a substantial new afterword that addresses the international response to the earthquake, Damming the Flood is both an invaluable account of recent Haitian history and an illuminating analysis of twenty-first-century imperialism.