Integrating Structural and Non-structural Flood Management Measures for Greater Effectiveness in Flood Loss Reduction in the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia

The state of Kelantan in Malaysia is a flood-prone state exposed to seasonal Monsoon rains that bring seasonal floods resulting in significantly losses. Flood management in the state is modelled after the country’s predominant government-centric top-down approach focused on flood-control technologie...

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Main Authors: Ngai, Weng Chan, Ghani, Aminuddin Ab, Samat, Narimah, Hasan, Nik Norma Nik, Mou, Leong Tan
Other Authors: Nazri, Fadzli Mohamed
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2019
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author Ngai, Weng Chan
Ghani, Aminuddin Ab
Samat, Narimah
Hasan, Nik Norma Nik
Mou, Leong Tan
author2 Nazri, Fadzli Mohamed
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Ngai, Weng Chan
Ghani, Aminuddin Ab
Samat, Narimah
Hasan, Nik Norma Nik
Mou, Leong Tan
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description The state of Kelantan in Malaysia is a flood-prone state exposed to seasonal Monsoon rains that bring seasonal floods resulting in significantly losses. Flood management in the state is modelled after the country’s predominant government-centric top-down approach focused on flood-control technologies via structural measures such as multi-purpose dams, levees, embankments, tidal gates, diversion channels and others. These structural measures do not engage the public who fail to understand the measures leading to lack of confidence, misunderstanding and mistrust. This results in ineffectiveness of the measures leading to greater flood losses. In contrast, local communities are familiar with non-structural measures which they have long used to adapt to floods. These measures are also relatively simple, cost-effective and easily implementable over a short period of time. Both measures, however, must engage the public/victims in all phases of the flood disaster cycle. Balancing both types of flood management measures is the key to more effective management. A combination of structural and non-structural measures is the way forward for Kelantan State as it ensures that government structural measures are effectively supported by public-engaged non-structural measures.
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spelling usm-483642021-02-26T02:24:35Z http://eprints.usm.my/48364/ Integrating Structural and Non-structural Flood Management Measures for Greater Effectiveness in Flood Loss Reduction in the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia Ngai, Weng Chan Ghani, Aminuddin Ab Samat, Narimah Hasan, Nik Norma Nik Mou, Leong Tan HT390-395 Regional planning The state of Kelantan in Malaysia is a flood-prone state exposed to seasonal Monsoon rains that bring seasonal floods resulting in significantly losses. Flood management in the state is modelled after the country’s predominant government-centric top-down approach focused on flood-control technologies via structural measures such as multi-purpose dams, levees, embankments, tidal gates, diversion channels and others. These structural measures do not engage the public who fail to understand the measures leading to lack of confidence, misunderstanding and mistrust. This results in ineffectiveness of the measures leading to greater flood losses. In contrast, local communities are familiar with non-structural measures which they have long used to adapt to floods. These measures are also relatively simple, cost-effective and easily implementable over a short period of time. Both measures, however, must engage the public/victims in all phases of the flood disaster cycle. Balancing both types of flood management measures is the key to more effective management. A combination of structural and non-structural measures is the way forward for Kelantan State as it ensures that government structural measures are effectively supported by public-engaged non-structural measures. Springer Nature Nazri, Fadzli Mohamed 2019 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/48364/1/AICCE%2719%20-%20Proceeding-1127-1138.pdf Ngai, Weng Chan and Ghani, Aminuddin Ab and Samat, Narimah and Hasan, Nik Norma Nik and Mou, Leong Tan (2019) Integrating Structural and Non-structural Flood Management Measures for Greater Effectiveness in Flood Loss Reduction in the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia. In: Proceedings of AICCE'19. Springer Nature, Switzerland, pp. 1151-1162. ISBN 978-3-030-32815-3 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-32816-0_87
spellingShingle HT390-395 Regional planning
Ngai, Weng Chan
Ghani, Aminuddin Ab
Samat, Narimah
Hasan, Nik Norma Nik
Mou, Leong Tan
Integrating Structural and Non-structural Flood Management Measures for Greater Effectiveness in Flood Loss Reduction in the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia
title Integrating Structural and Non-structural Flood Management Measures for Greater Effectiveness in Flood Loss Reduction in the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia
title_full Integrating Structural and Non-structural Flood Management Measures for Greater Effectiveness in Flood Loss Reduction in the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia
title_fullStr Integrating Structural and Non-structural Flood Management Measures for Greater Effectiveness in Flood Loss Reduction in the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Integrating Structural and Non-structural Flood Management Measures for Greater Effectiveness in Flood Loss Reduction in the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia
title_short Integrating Structural and Non-structural Flood Management Measures for Greater Effectiveness in Flood Loss Reduction in the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia
title_sort integrating structural and non-structural flood management measures for greater effectiveness in flood loss reduction in the kelantan river basin, malaysia
topic HT390-395 Regional planning
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