Improvements on Flood Alleviation in Germany: Lessons Learned from the Elbe Flood in August 2002

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Theresia Petrow
Annegret H. Thieken
Heidi Kreibich
Bruno Merz
Cord Heinrich Bahlburg
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[1] GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam,Section Engineering Hydrology
[2] Landesplanung & Landeskunde,undefined
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Environmental Management | 2006年 / 38卷
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Spatial planning; Hazard maps; Risk communication; Flood protection concepts; Elbe;
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The increase in damage due to natural disasters is directly related to the number of people who live and work in hazardous areas and continuously accumulate assets. Therefore, land use planning authorities have to manage effectively the establishment and development of settlements in flood-prone areas in order to avoid the further increase of vulnerable assets. Germany faced major destruction during the flood in August 2002 in the Elbe and Danube catchments, and many changes have been suggested in the existing German water and planning regulations. This article presents some findings of a “Lessons Learned” study that was carried out in the aftermath of the flood and discusses the following topics: 1) the establishment of comprehensive hazard maps and flood protection concepts, 2) the harmonization of regulations of flood protection at the federal level, 3) the communication of the flood hazard and awareness strategies, and 4) how damage potential can be minimized through measures of area precaution such as resettlement and risk-adapted land use. Although attempts towards a coordinated and harmonized creation of flood hazard maps and concepts have been made, there is still no uniform strategy at all planning levels and for all states (Laender) of the Federal Republic of Germany. The development and communication of possible mitigation strategies for “unthinkable extreme events” beyond the common safety level of a 100-year flood are needed. In order to establish a sustainable and integrated flood risk management, interdisciplinary and catchment-based approaches are needed.
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