Editorial: flood susceptibility and risk maps as a crucial tool to face the hydrological extremes in developing countries: technical and governance aspects linked by a participatory approach

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Bonasia, Rosanna
Fratino, Umberto

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Bonasia R, Cea L and Fratino U (2022) Editorial: Flood Susceptibility and Risk Maps as a Crucial Tool to Face the Hydrological Extremes in Developing Countries: Technical and Governance Aspects Linked by a Participatory Approach. Front. Earth Sci. 10:838172. doi: 10.3389/feart.2022.838172

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[Abstract:] In summary, this Research Topic wants to draw attention to two points of reflection: 1) The need to involve stakeholders at all levels in the planning of actions aimed at reducing the risks associated with floods is preponderant, given the considerable increase in urban settlements in high-risk areas of developing countries. 2) Likewise, we hope that new lines of research will open up to explore innovative solutions that help in risk management without having to resort to costly methods, which involve manpower or require continuous maintenance.

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Atribución 3.0 España
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