Division of Flooding and Poverty

Climate change and increased flood hazards will drive increased poverty in the 21st Century. Through the study of displaced populations, disrupted economies, water-borne illnesses and the loss of ecosystem services and infrastructure caused by flooding, UC Blum Center Scholars are utilizing big-data to identify solutions to mitigate flood risk, foster peace and stability in flood-affected communities and empower citizens to action through widely-accessible information and leadership.

Projects & Team

Latest News & Research

Research Lead

Brett Sanders (B.S., University of California, Berkeley; M.S., University of Michigan; Ph.D., University of Michigan) is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Irvine. Sanders’ research group specializes in the development of innovative algorithms for flow and transport in river and coastal systems and the integration of information technologies to create more accurate and efficient simulation tools.

 

Project Information

Publications

View a list of FloodRISE research outputs including papers and other achievements HERE.

Presentations

View a list of FloodRISE engagement outputs, including consultations and conference presentations HERE.

News
  • California’s aging dams face new perils, 50 years after Sylmar quake crisis (LA Times)
  • ‘Expect More’: Climate Change Raises Risk of Dam Failures (New York Times)
  • Researchers find collaborative flood modeling process effective (National Science Foundation)
  • UCI, other researchers find collaborative flood modeling process effective (UCI News)
  • Beach dynamics (UCI News)
  • Scientists from UC Campuses Study Floods, Flood Socioeconomics (Spectrum News)
  • What Is a Nuisance Flood, Exactly? (Eos)
  • In a warming climate, ocean- and land-based floods are a disastrous duo, UCI researchers find (UCI News)
  • Over time, nuisance flooding can cost more than extreme, infrequent events (UCI News)
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