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项目编号: 1516912
项目名称:
CNH-L: Science-Driven, Community-Based Approach to Reducing Glacier Lake Outburst Flood Risks
作者: Daene McKinney
承担单位: University of Texas at Austin
批准年: 2014
开始日期: 2015-08-01
结束日期: 2018-07-31
资助金额: USD1491539
资助来源: US-NSF
项目类别: Standard Grant
国家: US
语种: 英语
特色学科分类: Geosciences - Integrative and Collaborative Education and Research
英文关键词: glacial lake ; natural system ; community ; flood risk ; human system ; glof ; community-driven ; risk ; lake ; new glacier lake ; interdisciplinary research approach ; project ; glacier-dominated mountain system ; glacier hydrology ; outburst flood-related process ; unique knowledge ; societal observation ; community level mapping ; climate change ; local population ; loose boulder ; river flow ; social-ecological system ; geospatial analysis ; human science aspect ; extensive loss ; hydrological resource ; community-driven solution ; past several decade ; outburst flood modeling ; community resiliency ; potential outburst flood event ; local ecological knowledge ; sediment/debris transport model ; intensive glacial hydrology ; hydroelectric power facility
英文摘要: Over the past several decades, hundreds of glaciers in mountainous regions have been melting, leaving behind new glacier lakes holding millions of cubic meters of water. Usually contained by dams of loose boulders and soil, these lakes present a risk of glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs). As the number and extent of these lakes grows, so does the flood risk for communities downstream of them, potentially leading to extensive loss of lives and severe damage to transport infrastructure, hydroelectric power facilities and agriculture. This project will look at the factors that lead to GLOFs, and the measures that local populations can take to adapt to this increasing threat.

The research will capture unique knowledge of glacial lakes and the communities that live near them, sharing this with researchers and decision makers challenged by these problems in the U.S. and elsewhere. The interdisciplinary research approach will contribute to the development of a new generation of scientists in the area of coupled natural and human systems of glacier-dominated mountain systems. It will lead to improved understanding and management of risks, and of designs that reduce flood risk related to these systems.

The goals of the proposed research are to: (1) Understand natural system dynamics through an analysis of the impacts of climate change on glacial lakes, (2) Understand the human system dynamics through the strengthening of community resiliency to glacial lake hazards by developing community-driven glacial lake risk reduction systems, (3) Understand how the natural system affects the human system through the assessment of local ecological knowledge and understanding of hydrological resources and the vulnerability of the social-ecological system to glacial lake outburst flood hazard, and (4) Understand how the human system affects the natural system through the design and modeling of community-driven solutions to analyze the reduction of flood risk and the evolution of glacial lakes.

The project will integrate in situ physical and societal observations with geospatial analyses, intensive glacial hydrology and outburst flood modeling, key respondents interviews, and community level mappings and focus groups. The project will assess outburst flood-related processes that include glacier hydrology, river flow, hydraulics, and sediment/debris transport models. These natural system impacts will be integrated with the human science aspects to evaluate socio-economic impacts of potential outburst flood events on communities, households, and ecotourism.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/93768
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Daene McKinney. CNH-L: Science-Driven, Community-Based Approach to Reducing Glacier Lake Outburst Flood Risks. 2014-01-01.
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