Assessing local mandatory measures to reduce flood risk and Inflow & Infiltration in existing homes
By Joanna Kyriaziz, Laura Zizzo and Dan Sandink
Best practices guide Management of infiltration and inflow in new urban developments By Ted Kesik February 2015Abstract
Cities adapt to extreme rainfall
Celebrating local leadership
By Paul Kovacs, Sophie Guibault and Dan Sandink December 2014Abstract PDF Best practices for reducing the risk of future damage to homes from riverine and urban flooding A report on recovery and rebuilding in southern Alberta By Paul Kovacs and Dan Sandink September 2013Abstract
PDF Urban flooding in Canada: Lot-side risk reduction through voluntary retrofit programs, code interpretation and by-laws
Dan Sandink
Involving Homeowners in Urban Flood Risk Reduction: A Case Study of the Sherwood Forest Neighbourhood, London, Ontario
Making flood insurable for Canadian homeowners Dan Sandink, Paul Kovacs, Greg Oulahen and Glenn McGillivray November 2010 [Abstract] (PDF)
Sewer Backup: Homeowner perception and mitigative behaviour in Edmonton and Toronto Dan Sandink November 2007 [Abstract] [PDF]
An Assessment of Flood Risk Management in Canada Dan Shrubsole, Greg Brooks, Robert Halliday, Emdad Haque, Ashij Kumar, Jacinthe Lacroix, Harun Rasid, Jean Rousselle, Slobodan Simonovic January 2003[Abstract] [PDF]
A spatial fuzzy compromise programming for management of natural disasters Slobodan Simonovic December 2002[Abstract] [PDF]
Adjusting to policy and fiscal change: The case of land use planning in London, Ontario Bridget Schulte-Hostedde, Dan Shrubsole October 2002[Abstract] [PDF]
Role of Remote Sensing in Disaster Management Slobodan Simonovic, Nirupama September 2002[Abstract] [PDF]
L'etat de preparation des intervenants en l'an 2000/Face a des pluies diluviennes comme celles Julie Boissonneau November 2000[Abstract] [PDF]
Flood Management in Canada at the CrossroadsDan Shrubsole May 2000[Abstract] [PDF]
Toronto August 2005 Storm (Image courtesy of Brian Campbell)