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Flood/Drought Papers
Assessing local mandatory measures to reduce flood risk and Inflow & Infiltration in existing homes
By Joanna Kyriaziz, Laura Zizzo and Dan Sandink
May 2017

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Best practices guide
Management of infiltration and inflow in new urban developments
By Ted Kesik
February 2015

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Cities adapt to extreme rainfall
Celebrating local leadership
By Paul Kovacs, Sophie Guibault and Dan Sandink
December 2014

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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 2013

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Urban flooding in Canada: Lot-side risk reduction through voluntary retrofit programs, code interpretation and by-laws
Dan Sandink
February 2013


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Involving Homeowners in Urban Flood Risk Reduction: A Case Study of the Sherwood Forest Neighbourhood, London, Ontario
Dan Sandink
May 2011

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Making flood insurable for Canadian homeowners
Dan Sandink, Paul Kovacs, Greg Oulahen and Glenn McGillivray
November 2010

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Handbook for reducing basement flooding
Dan Sandink
June 2009

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Sewer Backup: Homeowner perception and mitigative behaviour in Edmonton and Toronto
Dan Sandink
November 2007

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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

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A spatial fuzzy compromise programming for management of natural disasters
Slobodan Simonovic
December 2002

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Adjusting to policy and fiscal change: The case of land use planning in London, Ontario
Bridget Schulte-Hostedde, Dan Shrubsole
October 2002

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Role of Remote Sensing in Disaster Management
Slobodan Simonovic, Nirupama
September 2002

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L'etat de preparation des intervenants en l'an 2000/Face a des pluies diluviennes comme celles
Julie Boissonneau
November 2000

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Flood Management in Canada at the Crossroads
Dan Shrubsole
May 2000

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Toronto August 2005 Storm (Image courtesy of Brian Campbell)







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