The state of the art of spaceborne remote sensing in flood management. Rahman, M. S. & Di, L. Natural Hazards, 85(2):1223–1248, January, 2017.
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Flood management consists many aspects such as hazard assessment, vulnerability assessment, exposure assessment, risk assessment, early warning system, damage assessment as well as risk mitigation planning. Conventional flood management are depending on the ground based monitoring of rainfall and river discharge. Many parts of the world are not covered by these sensor networks in one hand and these ground based systems are costly. Most of the tropical countries have high flood risk and low financial and institutional capacity to afford ground based system. While conventional flood management is time and cost intensive, spaceborne remote sensing provides timely and low-cost data in comparison to field observation, and is the obvious choice for most developing countries affected by flooding. Many aspects of flood management are being aided with the advancement of remote sensing technology. More precise and near real time flood detection, lead time in flood early warning system, accurate and advance inputs of hydrological models are now blessed by space technology. Many methods and approaches have been developed to overcome the constrains in the application of spaceborne remote sensing in flood management. Application of satellite remote sensing in flood hazard assessment is well documented, however, the application of space technology in other aspects of the flood management is also promising. Therefore, this review paper focuses on the applicability of spaceborne remote sensing and in most of the aspects in flood management.
@article{rahman_state_2017-1,
	title = {The state of the art of spaceborne remote sensing in flood management},
	volume = {85},
	issn = {1573-0840},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-016-2601-9},
	doi = {10.1007/s11069-016-2601-9},
	abstract = {Flood management consists many aspects such as hazard assessment, vulnerability assessment, exposure assessment, risk assessment, early warning system, damage assessment as well as risk mitigation planning. Conventional flood management are depending on the ground based monitoring of rainfall and river discharge. Many parts of the world are not covered by these sensor networks in one hand and these ground based systems are costly. Most of the tropical countries have high flood risk and low financial and institutional capacity to afford ground based system. While conventional flood management is time and cost intensive, spaceborne remote sensing provides timely and low-cost data in comparison to field observation, and is the obvious choice for most developing countries affected by flooding. Many aspects of flood management are being aided with the advancement of remote sensing technology. More precise and near real time flood detection, lead time in flood early warning system, accurate and advance inputs of hydrological models are now blessed by space technology. Many methods and approaches have been developed to overcome the constrains in the application of spaceborne remote sensing in flood management. Application of satellite remote sensing in flood hazard assessment is well documented, however, the application of space technology in other aspects of the flood management is also promising. Therefore, this review paper focuses on the applicability of spaceborne remote sensing and in most of the aspects in flood management.},
	language = {en},
	number = {2},
	urldate = {2019-01-23},
	journal = {Natural Hazards},
	author = {Rahman, Md. Shahinoor and Di, Liping},
	month = jan,
	year = {2017},
	pages = {1223--1248},
	file = {Springer Full Text PDF:/Volumes/mini-disk1/Google Drive/_lib/zotero/storage/CGRB8DXV/Rahman and Di - 2017 - The state of the art of spaceborne remote sensing .pdf:application/pdf}
}

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