Floodplain Management in Australia
Primary Industries Report Series 73
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120 pages Publishers: CSIRO PUBLISHING / PISC (SCARM) 2000 |
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Description
Floodplain Management in Australia comprises a full and detailed discussion of best practice principles and guidelines of floodplain management in Australia.
These principles and guidelines have been developed to assist all levels of government, the private sector and the community to manage, in partnership, the flood risk associated with Australia’s floodplains on a sustainable basis for the benefit of both present and future generations.
The book provides a better understanding of flood behaviour, flood risk and the consequences of flooding. It puts forward the ways in which these issues can be addressed using best practice guidelines to foster the optimal use of the nation's floodplains.
It consists of five Chapters and 16 Appendices, a glossary of technical terms and a list of references and further reading. The main text is preceded by a summary of best practice principles for floodplain management.
Acknowledgments
Preface
Summary of best practice for floodplain management in Australia
Acronyms
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Flooding and floodplains 1.2 Floodplains – a national asset 1.3 Floodplains – a national cost 1.4 Floodplain management – a planning process 1.5 A brief history of floodplain management 1.6 Objectives of floodplain management 1.7 Local agencies and their role 1.8 Flood risk management 1.9 Stormwater floodingChapter 2: An integrated approach to floodplain management
2.1 Integration of policy and legislation 2.2 A total catchment approach 2.3 Integration of floodplain management measures 2.4 Integration of roles and responsibilities 2.5 Integration of floodplain management plans and flood
emergency plans 2.6 Integration of resource management considerations 2.7 Integration of stormwater and mainstream flooding behaviour
Chapter 3: The floodplain management process
3.1 Floodplain management policy 3.2 Statutory Planning System 3.3 Floodplain Management System 3.4 The Flood Emergency System 3.5 Defined flood events 3.6 Land use and hazard 3.7 Development and building controls 3.8 Flood maps 3.9 Freeboard 3.10 Levees 3.11 Education, training and researchChapter 4: Roles and responsibilities
4.1 Local agencies 4.2 State and Territory Governments 4.3 The Commonwealth Government 4.4 Obligations of government agencies 4.5 Developers 4.6 The flood-prone community 4.7 Responsibility matrix
Chapter 5: Legislation, administration and liability
5.1 State and Territory legislative requirements 5.2 Floodplain management policy 5.3 Administrative requirements 5.4 Funding 5.5 Legal liability
Appendices
References
Further Reading
Glossary
Readership
The book will be of interest to people in all levels of the public and private sectors who influence, or who are affected by, the risks and consequences of flooding. This includes the community at risk, Commonwealth, State and Territory agencies and consultants.
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