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(FREE REPORT) ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF FLOODING |
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by EmmanuelE Okon | 29-06-2021 12:41 0 |
Floods in the past brought humanity many positive effects as floods in the Nile, which helped ensure the livelihood of the population in ancient Egypt. Only when the floods began to threaten the lives, health and property of the population and economic activities of society, they became a serious problem for the mankind. Not the nature can be held responsible for the fact that the floods are harmful to society, but the people because they take natural space from water and put themselves in her way. On the other hand, building of settlements in the watercourses was necessary because rivers provided enough water to cater for the necessities of life and the most fertile land due to floods is in riverside floodplains. Society is becoming more aware that floods can be controlled to a limited extent, and that absolute safety against floods is a myth. The flood as a natural hazard has effect on the stability of society. If more people are to dwell in vulnerable areas and more and more businesses settle down in these areas the more intensive effect a flood event will have upon society (Seifert, 2012). It will be necessary to evacuate more buildings, provide emergency accommodation for more people, more workers will not be able to make money, because they will have to rescue and look after their property. More and more companies will have to suddenly cease production, services will no longer be provided, unexpected shortfalls in tax receipts shall bring the municipal budgets out of balance and public services will no longer be funded. The infrastructure to repair after a flood event will also be more extensive. One single event may produce both benefits and losses to different parts of the riverine ecosystem. These impacts are extremely difficult to quantify or monetize e.g. by quantifying ecosystem services before and after an event or accounting for the number of fish killed or trees damaged. Regular annual floods provide water resources for domestic supply, irrigation or industrial use. Some of the most important benefits of floods are linked to the maintenance of biological diversity in the flood plain ecology (Smith and Ward, 1998), Furthermore, many rivers carry minerals and nutrients which support agricultural production on the flood plains. Another aspect that makes it difficult to quantify the ecological consequences of floods is that some of the benefits from floods tend to become evident months or years after the event, or are often not apparent at all (e.g. recharging of groundwater stocks). This suggests that any immediate ecological accounting is prone to error (NRC, 1999). Flooding in river ecosystems should be regarded as a natural process and not as a disturbance. |
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Hello Emmanuel,
Hope you are doing well,
Thank you for your article,
Keep writing,
Yours,
Bindu
Posted 04-07-2021 20:52
Dear Emmanuel,
This is your mentor Debbie.
It??s scary how natural disasters can suddenly and drastically change our lives. If, as you said, factories stop production and necessary infrastructure go on a full repair due to a natural disaster like flooding, that would be a big big problem for many of us! Since floods create huge consequences that are difficult to measure, we should be more aware, more prepared and more preventive. Loved reading an article that gives an acute insight into flooding! :)
Best,
Debbie
Posted 02-07-2021 00:06
Hello Emmanuel,
Green Cheers from Nepal
Flooding happens regularly in various parts of Nepal during monsoon period. Flooding creates loss of life, biodiversity and various things.
Keep Writing.
Regards,
Sagar Koirala
Posted 30-06-2021 15:19
Hello Emmanuel!
I hope you are fine and doing great.
Thank you for sharing such an informative report.
'Not the nature can be held responsible for the fact that the floods are harmful to society, but the people because they take natural space from water and put themselves in her way'- this line is very touchy. Human are responsible for what they have done.
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Keep writing and shining.
Warm regards,
Meena
GREEN CHEERS
Posted 30-06-2021 14:54
Hey Emmanuel,
Through experiences in past floods humanity have learned these essential consequences of floods, thank you for this wonderful report enriched with examples. Flooding in river ecosystems certainly shouldn't be regarded as a disturbance.
Keep it up!
-Elina
Posted 29-06-2021 19:37