Urban Storm Flooding: Characteristics and Management in Beijing

Beijing is located on the North China Plain with five rivers, which belong to the Hai River Basin. Its continental monsoon climate with uneven precipitation distribution is extreme likely lead to serious urban flood disasters. According to the disaster results, urban storm flood in Beijing can be cl...

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Main Authors: Fu Chao-chen, Liu Jia-hong, Wang Hao, Xiang Chen-yao, Fu Xiao-ran, Luan Qing-hua
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824601042
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spelling doaj-355833eb87bc45b88c3057b291e5364f2021-03-02T11:03:41ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012460104210.1051/matecconf/201824601042matecconf_iswso2018_01042Urban Storm Flooding: Characteristics and Management in BeijingFu Chao-chenLiu Jia-hong0Wang Hao1Xiang Chen-yao2Fu Xiao-ran3Luan Qing-hua4China Institute of Water Resours and Hydropower ResearchChina Institute of Water Resours and Hydropower ResearchChina Institute of Water Resours and Hydropower ResearchCollege of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Beijing University of TechnologySchool of Water Conservancy and Hydroelectric Power, Hebei University of EngineeringBeijing is located on the North China Plain with five rivers, which belong to the Hai River Basin. Its continental monsoon climate with uneven precipitation distribution is extreme likely lead to serious urban flood disasters. According to the disaster results, urban storm flood in Beijing can be classified into four types. Here typical extreme storm flood events and their characteristics in Beijing were analyzed in detail. It showed that storm flood events in recently decades had a trend, which centered in a relatively small area with high intensity and short duration. The main reasons of urban storm flood disaster were urbanization and basic facilities with low flood and drainage standard. Urbanization means land utilization significantly altering hydraulic processes, and extreme storm can easily exceed those facilities capacity. In order to deal with urban storm flood, Beijing government have taken four measurements, which were upgrading and reconstruction of rainwater pumping stations, improving projects of small and medium rivers, building sponge city, and implementing the West Suburb Storm-water Regulation Project. In addition, the flood warning and emergency management system has been established. Furthermore, some measurements were pointed to be done in the future, including improvement of the flood control management system, improvement of flood control plans, strengthening flood warning system, and strengthening social management and public awareness of flood prevention. With these improvements of management and engineering measurements, it can be more secure under intensive storms in Beijing. These experiences of flood control in Beijing can provide references for other cities.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824601042
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author Fu Chao-chen
Liu Jia-hong
Wang Hao
Xiang Chen-yao
Fu Xiao-ran
Luan Qing-hua
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Liu Jia-hong
Wang Hao
Xiang Chen-yao
Fu Xiao-ran
Luan Qing-hua
Urban Storm Flooding: Characteristics and Management in Beijing
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Fu Chao-chen
Liu Jia-hong
Wang Hao
Xiang Chen-yao
Fu Xiao-ran
Luan Qing-hua
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title Urban Storm Flooding: Characteristics and Management in Beijing
title_short Urban Storm Flooding: Characteristics and Management in Beijing
title_full Urban Storm Flooding: Characteristics and Management in Beijing
title_fullStr Urban Storm Flooding: Characteristics and Management in Beijing
title_full_unstemmed Urban Storm Flooding: Characteristics and Management in Beijing
title_sort urban storm flooding: characteristics and management in beijing
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Beijing is located on the North China Plain with five rivers, which belong to the Hai River Basin. Its continental monsoon climate with uneven precipitation distribution is extreme likely lead to serious urban flood disasters. According to the disaster results, urban storm flood in Beijing can be classified into four types. Here typical extreme storm flood events and their characteristics in Beijing were analyzed in detail. It showed that storm flood events in recently decades had a trend, which centered in a relatively small area with high intensity and short duration. The main reasons of urban storm flood disaster were urbanization and basic facilities with low flood and drainage standard. Urbanization means land utilization significantly altering hydraulic processes, and extreme storm can easily exceed those facilities capacity. In order to deal with urban storm flood, Beijing government have taken four measurements, which were upgrading and reconstruction of rainwater pumping stations, improving projects of small and medium rivers, building sponge city, and implementing the West Suburb Storm-water Regulation Project. In addition, the flood warning and emergency management system has been established. Furthermore, some measurements were pointed to be done in the future, including improvement of the flood control management system, improvement of flood control plans, strengthening flood warning system, and strengthening social management and public awareness of flood prevention. With these improvements of management and engineering measurements, it can be more secure under intensive storms in Beijing. These experiences of flood control in Beijing can provide references for other cities.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824601042
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