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TitleFederal flood damage estimation guidelines for buildings and infrastructure
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LicencePlease note the adoption of the Open Government Licence - Canada supersedes any previous licences.
AuthorNatural Resources Canada; Public Safety Canada
SourceNatural Resources Canada, General Information Product 124e, 2021, 131 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/327001 Open Access logo Open Access
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Year2021
Alt SeriesGovernment of Canada, Federal Flood Mapping Guidelines Series
PublisherGovernment of Canada
Editionversion 1.0
Documentserial
Lang.English
Mediaon-line; digital
RelatedThis publication is a translation of Guide d'orientation fédéral sur l'estimation des dommages causés aux bâtiments et aux infrastructures par les inondations; Guide d'orientation fédéral sur l'estimation des dommages causés aux bâtiments et aux infrastructures par les inondations
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Subjectshydrogeology; Nature and Environment; Science and Technology; Health and Safety; Government and Politics; floods; models; modelling; surface waters; coastal environment; Buildings; Infrastructures; Guidelines; Federal government; Risk assessment; Risk management; Best practices; Methodology; mitigation; Mitigation; Costs; Geographic data; Geographic information systems; Databases; Classification
Illustrationsschematic representations; graphs; tables; flow diagrams; sketch maps; schematic cross-sections; photographs; screen captures; sample forms
ProgramCanada Centre for Geospatial Information (Geobase)
Released2021 03 23
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
This document provides technical guidance and serves as a resource for engineers, scientists, insurers and municipal planners involved in flood damage estimation. In addition, this document describes a range of flooding hazards which can influence damages incurred as a result of flooding, provides guidance on how to develop and use stage-damage curves as well as considerations on their use, accuracy, limitations and guidance on future adjustments and regional indexing strategies.
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