Combination of structural measures for flood prevention in Anyangcheon river basin, South Korea

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Climate change and fast urbanization increased rainfall intensity and runoff discharge. These changes lead to the growing possibility of flood damages. In South Korea, a government established the "Comprehensive Flood Prevention Plan (CFPP)" for each of river basin against flood. The plan is based on the combination of structural measures selected by experienced hydrologists. However, it lacks clear criteria. To solving this problem, this study classifies the structural measures and suggests a combination method, which use relationships between measures, to ensure the objectivity of the process in identifying proper measures. For Anyangcheon river basin, two plans are provided; the first is developed by the study, and the other is by the CFPP. Comparing the two plans, the results show that the combination, selected by proposed method in this study, is economically more feasible compared to CFPP. Therefore, this study expected be useful when selecting and combining structural measures for formulating river basin flood prevention plans.

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Kim, K., Han, D., Kim, D., Wang, W., Jung, J., Kim, J., & Kim, H. S. (2019). Combination of structural measures for flood prevention in Anyangcheon river basin, South Korea. Water (Switzerland), 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/w11112268

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