Urbanization and climate change impacts on future urban flooding in Can Tho city, Vietnam
IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Abstract
Abstract. Urban development increases flood risk in cities due to local changes in hydrological and hydrometeorological conditions that increase flood hazard, as well as to urban concentrations that increase the vulnerability. The relationship between the increasing urban runoff and flooding due to increased imperviousness is better perceived than that between the cyclic impact of urban growth and the urban rainfall via microclimatic changes. The large-scale, global impacts due to climate variability and change could compound these risks. We present the case of a typical third world city – Can Tho (the biggest city in Mekong River Delta, Vietnam) – faced with multiple future challenges, namely: (i) the likely…
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2Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Climate change
- Urban heat island
- Urbanization
- Flood myth
- Flooding (psychology)
- Surface runoff
- Hydrometeorology
- Sustainable cities and communities