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  • When does risk become residual? A systematic review of research on flood risk management in West Africa
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  1. Wagner, Simon |
  2. Souvignet, Maxime |
  3. Walz, Yvonne |
  4. Balogun, Kehinde |
  5. Komi, Kossi |
  6. Kreft, Sönke |
  7. Rhyner, Jakob |
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  • 2021-08-25
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  • 21(3):84
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-021-01826-7 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8384556/ |
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  • Flood events in West Africa have devastating impacts on the lives of people. Additionally, developments such as climate change, settlement expansion into flood-prone areas, and modification of rivers are expected to increase flood risk in the future. Policy documents have issued calls for conducting local risk assessments and understanding disaster risk in diverse aspects, leading to an increase in such research. Similarly, in a shift from flood protection to flood risk management, the consideration of various dimensions of flood risk, the necessity of addressing flood risk through an integrated strategy containing structural and non-structural measures, and the presence of residual risk are critical perspectives raised. However, the notion of “residual risk” remains yet to be taken up in flood risk management-related academic literature. This systematic review seeks to approach the notion of residual risk by reviewing information on flood impacts, common measures, and recommendations in academic literature. The review reveals various dimensions of impacts from residual flood risk aside from material damage, in particular, health impacts and economic losses. Infrastructural measures were a dominant category of measures before and after flood events and in recommendations, despite their shortcomings. Also, spatial planning interventions, a more participatory and inclusive governance approach, including local knowledge, sensitisation, and early warning systems, were deemed critical. In the absence of widespread access to insurance schemes, support from social networks after flood events emerged as the most frequent measure. This finding calls for in-depth assessments of those networks and research on potential complementary formal risk transfer mechanisms.
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