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Delft Delta Design: The Houston Galveston Bay Region, Texas, USA

Authors :
Bedient, P.B.
Berchum, E.
Blackburn, J.B.
De Boer, R.
Van Brakel, S.
Van Breukelen, M.
Brody, S.D.
Cao, Q.
Colbert, T.M.
Cunningham, S.W.
Dupuits, G.
Van den Ende, I.
Gunnewijk, R.
Heeringa, T.
Hogendoorn, D.
Bubu Hsun Ho, T.
Huang, S.Y.
Janssen, M.
Karimi, I.
Kelderman, R.
Kok, M.
Kuipers, A.
Van Ledden, M.
Lendering, K.T.
Liao, Y.C.
Liu, F.
Van Loon-Steensma, J.
De Milliano, A.
Merrell, W.J.
Meyer, V.J.
Mooyaart, L.
Newman, G.
Stoeten, K.
Rippi, K.
Roukens, G.
Ruijs, M.
Samson, K.
Schlepers, M.
Slinger, J.H.
Smulders, J.
Van der Toorn, A.
Van Boxelaere, H.
De Vries, P.
Wang, D.
Yam, A.A.
Kothuis, B.L.M.
Brand, A.D.
Sebastian, A.G.
Nillesen, A.L.
Jonkman, S.N.
Source :
None
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Delft University Publishers, TU Delft Library, 2015.

Abstract

In 2008, Hurricane Ike devastated Bolivar Peninsula, narrowly missing the more heavily industrialized and populated areas in the region. In the aftermath of the hurricane, the Severe Storm Prediction, Education and Evacuation from Disasters (SSPEED) Center at Rice University in Houston, and Texas A&M University in Galveston (TAMUG) led initiatives to propose and design flood mitigation strategies. In collaboration with TAMUG and the SSPEED Center, students and researchers at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands have been investigating regional strategies for flood risk reduction. In this publication they and their Texas counterparts reflect on the research, design, and insight that has sprouted from this collective endeavor.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
None
Accession number :
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