Volume 5
Assessing Landscape Planning Strategies for Riverine Flood Management: An Exploration of Implemented Projects
Authors
Fatemeh Latif Far, Mohammad Nikookar
Abstract
This paper explores the role of landscape architecture in flood control and mitigation through an analysis of case studies from diverse geographical regions. Despite the historical emphasis on engineering solutions, there is growing recognition of the importance of integrating landscape planning and design principles into flood resilience strategies. The case studies highlight various landscape architecture strategies, such as nature-based solutions, green infrastructure, and community engagement, employed to mitigate flood risks and enhance resilience. The findings underscore the significance of interdisciplinary collaboration, stakeholder engagement, and innovative design approaches in addressing the complex challenges of flood control. Furthermore, the paper identifies key research directions for future investigation, including innovative design and technology, nature-based solutions, community engagement, climate adaptation, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Keyword: Landscape architecture, Flood control, Nature-based solutions Community engagement, Interdisciplinary, Collaboration.
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