Flood Control

Flood control methods are used to reduce or prevent the detrimental effects of flood waters. Flood relief methods are used to reduce the effects of flood waters or high water levels.

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UN: The United Nations · 7 January 2025

Download Formats Add to Basket Files Details SymbolE/RES/187(VIII) TitleInterim report of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. AccessEnglish: E_RES_187(VIII)-EN - PDF ; Español: E_RES_187(VIII)-ES - PDF ; …


UN: The United Nations · 7 January 2025

Success, N.Y.) 1948 UN. ECAFE MEMBERS. UN. ECAFE. [...] Bureau of Flood Control and Water Resources Development MEMBERS FLOOD CONTROL

ECAFE. Bureau of Flood Control and Water Resources Development MEMBERS FLOOD CONTROL


UN: The United Nations · 7 January 2025

(9th sess. : 1949 : Geneva) 1949 UN. ECAFE ACTIVITIES (1948/1949) UN. ECAFE. [...] Bureau of Flood Control and Water Resources Development UN. ECAFE. SUBCOMMITTEE ON IRON AND STEEL ESTABLISHMENT. UN. ECAFE

ACTIVITIES (1948/1949) UN. ECAFE. Bureau of Flood Control and Water Resources Development UN. ECAFE. SUBCOMMITTEE


World Bank Group · 3 January 2025 English

Georgetown, the capital, is the nation’s economic hub and faces critical infrastructure and economic threats from the risks associated with coastal development.The World Bank Guyana One Health Project (P508693) Page …

elements include enhancing infrastructure for flood control, sea defense, and irrigation. This Project supports


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 3 January 2025 English

and other location-based investments. Applying this framework to the 1936 Flood Control Act, the largest investment in flood control infrastructure in US history protecting 5% of land, the study examines

framework to the 1936 Flood Control Act, the largest investment in flood control infrastructure in US that they are there, to take certain costly flood-control measures. If the government’s policy were not there, the government will take the necessary flood-control measures. Consequently, in the absence of a law by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1936, the Flood Control Act of 1936 led to the construction of a federal on flood control infrastructure in the United States. This was sparked by the 1936 Flood Control Act


World Bank Group · 2 January 2025 English

This note provides a framework to assess the relevance of climate mitigation and adaptation for developing countries' private and financial sectors and how governments and the World Bank can support …

investment in risk-control infrastructure (e.g., flood control systems), the resilience of public infrastructure


World Bank Group · 2 January 2025 English

This indicator is achieved as follows: Year 2025: Two (02) ABHs included in the Program have developed or upgraded their water information system for measurement and management of water quantity …

irrigation services), wastewater reuse, and flood control. The financial model shall capture CAPEX and


World Bank Group · 29 December 2024 English

The project is implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of UN (FAO) with a dedicated Project Implementation Unit (PIU) based in Kabul. [...] • Describe the measures that will …

improvement of water resources such as canals, riverbank protection, watershed management for recharging of ground water and flood controls


World Bank Group · 24 December 2024 French

45 5.1.9 Impacts du projet sur le genre et sur l’amélioration de la condition des femmes .............................................. [...] Cycle du projet et procédures de gestion des risques environnementaux et sociaux …

spaces and facilities, as well as drainage and flood control. The types of infrastructure identified are


World Bank Group · 24 December 2024 English

This project restructuring seeks the approval of the Country Director to cancel US$60 million (SDR 45.07 million) from the River Infrastructure for Adaptation and Vulnerability Reduction (RIVER) project (P173312). [...] …

such as basic infrastructure (roads, bridges, flood control structures, water, sanitation), housing, education


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