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FLOOD RISK CULTURE : FROM USE TO DESIGN
STRATÉGIE : Proposer un aménagement résilient aux inondations d’une communauté en bord de Seine. Le projet prendra pour language paysager, architectural et urbain les usages des riverains.
ENSA-VERSAILLES
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TEACHERS:
INGRID TAILLANDIER : DPLG - DIRECTOR OF THE FRENCH/CHINESE MASTER IN URBAN PLANNING
EMILIE GASCON : TEACHER RESEARCHER - PHD - URBAN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
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TERRITORY & FLOOD
FLOOD : MORE THAN JUST WATER
A flood is an overflow of water usually submerging dry land. Floods can be classified into 6 types: river floods, coastal floods, reservoir/dam floods, sewer floods, groundwater floods and surface water floods.
When researching about floods, it is important to understand their multiplicity. Indeed, different types of floods can occur at the same time. Of all these types of water overflow, there is only one really addressed in this PFE research: river flooding.
The submersion of the land at the time of the flood is not the only element of this natural crisis, indeed, the floods are part of a more complexe cycle.