Resevoirs in the UK
The dam traps water which builds up behind it, forming a reservoir
Embankments with gabions in the UK
Raising the banks of a river means that it can hold more water
The Tees barrage in the UK
An artificial barrier across a river with large gates
Meander cutoffs in the UK
Straightening the river which speeds up the water
Flood plain zoning in the UK
Allowing only certain land uses on the floodplain reducing the risk of flooding
Flood warning systems in the UK
Environment agency monitors rivers and issues warnings
Dredging in the UK
Dredging rivers makes it deeper so it can hold more water
Embankments and Sluice Gates in Bangladesh
Used to reduce river flow and river bank erosion
- cheap and easy to install
- regular regime and control flooding
- damage will be greater because of suddenness
Flood action plan
Flood predictions in Bangladesh
Provides real time monitoring and has early warning lead time of 2 days
- doesn’t change environment
- property can still be damaged
FFWS
Flood shelters in Bangladesh
5000 shelters were built in Bangladesh to provide a place of safety
Dams in Bangladesh
Part of the flood action plan Holds back monsoon rainwater in reservoirs - can be used to generate power - expensive - flooding displaces people