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Page 1: Int. Roundtable on Transboundary Waters Management, 15-16.12.2011, Enrique Cifers

International Roundtable on Transboundary Waters Management

Zagreb, 15-16th Dec 2011

MENBO

Dr. Enrique Cifres

International Roundtable on Transboundary Waters Management

Extreme phenomena – Floods

in transboundary rivers

Dr. Enrique Cifres

Advisor

MENBO

Mediterranean Networl of Basin Organizations

Extreme phenomena – Floods

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International Roundtable on Transboundary Waters Management

Zagreb, 15-16th Dec 2011

MENBO

Dr. Enrique Cifres

The annual cost to the world economy, of flooding and other water-related disasters, is between US$ 50 and US$ 60 billion The 2002 floods in Europe claimed 100 lives and caused US$ 20 billion in damage.

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International Roundtable on Transboundary Waters Management

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Dr. Enrique Cifres

In Asia, between 1987 and 1997, floods claimed an average of 22,800 lives per annum and caused an estimated US$ 136 billion in economic damage

-Floods accounted for half of the total disasters, -water-borne and vector disease outbreaks accounted for 28% and -drought accounted for 11% of the total disasters.

It is estimated that one billion people, one sixth of the global population -the majority of them among the world's poorest inhabitants -live on flood plains today

..but

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Worldwide shared basins mean 48% of After land

ICOLD Report on Shared Rivers

Transboudnary river basins

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Dr. Enrique Cifres

Worldwide shared basins mean 48% of After land

ICOLD Report on Shared Rivers

Transboudnary river basins

SEE Countries

Danube basin

Adraitic and Aegean basins

Main flooding areas

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International Roundtable on Transboundary Waters Management

Zagreb, 15-16th Dec 2011

MENBO

Dr. Enrique Cifres

Worldwide shared basins mean 48% of After land

ICOLD Report on Shared Rivers

Transboudnary river basins

Main flooding areas

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International Roundtable on Transboundary Waters Management

Zagreb, 15-16th Dec 2011

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Dr. Enrique Cifres

XX Century

-206 a.c. Han Dinasty

Today

216 floods Every 10 years

>400.000 direct casualties

Indirect: related diseases, plagues, economic losses, poverty..

direct deaths 1931 – 145,000 1935 – 142,000 1954 – 30,000

Yangtse River

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Due to heavy storms or prolongated seasonal rains

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Lake

Sarez

Tadzhikistan

.. but also caused by

GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS

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Amongst the 200 International

river basins worldwide, 55 are

situated in Africa, where 80% of

water resources are shared

10 By Mr. Nombre Adama (ICOLD, Burkina Faso)

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Flood control dams as more

friendly alternatives

Even some dams supported

by green NGO’s

MODIFYING NATURE

How to fight against floods?

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<80-90’s

Structural measures

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Past mistakes- lessons for the future

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Lesson learnt: Multipurpose projects. Sustainable

operation

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0

1

Q

RISK REDUCTION DUE TO

FLOOD PROTECTION WORKS

F

EFFECTS OF FLOOD PROTECTION (PROBABILITY NON EXCEEDENCE FUNCTION)

NATURAL REGIME

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0

1

Q

RISK REDUCTION DUE TO

FLOOD PROTECTION WORKS

IMPOSED

F

EFFECTS OF FLOOD PROTECTION (PROBABILITY NON EXCEEDENCE FUNCTION)

NATURAL REGIME

CATASTROPHIC FLOODS

REMAIN PROBABLE

BE AWARE OF INDUCED FALSE SAFETY

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<80-90’s

Structural measures

90’s

Non structural measures Just management

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Will we be able to face requiered flood

mitigation challenges without phisical actions?

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<80-90’s

Structural measures

90’s

Non structural measures Just management

Late 90’s and XXIst cent

Both plus proactive strategies

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Bco. la Saleta. 26/10/00

•Induced false safety

•Growth of vulnerability

The increasing pressure of urban and industrial development on metropolitan areas means a growth in the value of settled capital.

Investments on protection measures, structural or not, has to be based on a concept of sustainability, so that the creation of infrastructures do not generate an acceleration of the vulnerability of the territory. WOULD BE IT IS POSSIBLE?

Non structural measures::

Incentives to leave flood plains,

Land use management

Appropriate warning systems,

Emergency plans

Insurance policies, etc

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Dr. Enrique Cifres

Amongst the 200 International

river basins worldwide, 55 are

situated in Africa, where 80% of

water resources are shared

21

GOVERNANCE?

By Mr. Nombre Adama (ICOLD, Burkina Faso)

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BORDER (no for water)

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Air temperature Precipitation amount,

timing and type

Runoff timing and

quantity

Sea level rise

Impacts of Climate Change on floods

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Are we able to assess really high return period floods?

Extrapolation con present statistics

Raingauge = RAFELCOFER.

T=10

T=50

T=100

T=500

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500

MAXIMUM DAILY RAINFALL

SQRT GUMBEL GEV TCEV

Uncertainty!!

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Effects of climate change

Sensitivity analysis. Just modifying the temperature of sea water

it’s possible to estimate a new distribution function of probabilities

and new expected risks.

1

10

100

1000

10000

100000

0 200 400 600 800 1000

Pre cip itac ió n m e dia

Pe

rio

do

de

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torn

o

Dp Ref e renc ia

Dp +3º C

Climate change

1

10

100

1.000

10.000

0 2000 4000 6000 8000

Caudal punta (m3/seg)

Peri

od

o d

e r

eto

rno

(añ

os)

Dp Referencia

Dp +3ºC

Precipitation

of the storm

Peak flow of

the flood

Probability of catastrophic floods would be

considerabily increased

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Conclusions… may be just comments

Risk 0 never will be reached by

humankind

Negotiate with nature. Don’t forget

the fable of “Tang and the Tree”

River cannot be divided by

reaches. Floods cross borders

without visa

Regarding climate change,

remember “precaution principle”

Valencia, 1957

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Dr. Enrique Cifres

Thank you for your attention

Dr. Enrique Cifres Advisor Mediterranean Network of Basin Organizartions