Assessment of a Flood Management Framework
Abstract
Computer models are increasingly being used in society in order to gain  an understanding of complex scientific and social problems. Despite a  vast quantity of available modelling schemes, policy evaluation still  remains one of the unsolved problems associated with flood management.  Simulation models are increasingly employed for this problem as well as  forming a basis for decision making. However, these models are often  stand-alone and generally lack decision support for the evaluation of  management policy strategies. We have, therefore, during recent years  been developing a multi-criteria based framework (SEMPAI), particularly  designed for flood damage strategy assessment in developing countries.  The framework consists of a simulation model, a set of coping  strategies, and a decision analytical tool. Needless to say, there are  many aspects of such policy strategies that must be taken into  consideration. In this paper, we assess some proposed features for  evaluating flood management solutions through a qualitative study.
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