Decreasing flood risk perception in Porto Alegre – Brazil and its influence on water resource management decisions
Porto Alegre is the capital and largest city in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul in Southern Brazil with approximately 1.5 million inhabitants. The city lies on the eastern bank of the Guaiba Lake, formed by the convergence of five rivers and leading to the Lagoa dos Patos, a giant fresh...
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doaj-b0e3308c4d75460e961e8b9d0ad00d452020-11-24T23:21:13ZengCopernicus PublicationsProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences2199-89812199-899X2015-06-0137018919210.5194/piahs-370-189-2015Decreasing flood risk perception in Porto Alegre – Brazil and its influence on water resource management decisionsD. G. Allasia0R. Tassi1D. Bemfica2J. A. Goldenfum3Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Federal University of Santa Maria, Master Courses in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Santa Maria, BrazilUniversidade Federal de Santa Maria, Federal University of Santa Maria, Master Courses in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Santa Maria, BrazilDepartamento de Esgotos Pluviais/Prefeitura Municipal de Porto Alegre, DEP/PMPA, Department of Rainwater Sewers/Municipality of Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, BrazilInstituto de Pesquisas Hidráulicas/Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, IPH/UFGRS, Institute of Hydraulic Research/Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, BrazilPorto Alegre is the capital and largest city in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul in Southern Brazil with approximately 1.5 million inhabitants. The city lies on the eastern bank of the Guaiba Lake, formed by the convergence of five rivers and leading to the Lagoa dos Patos, a giant freshwater lagoon navigable by even the largest of ships. This river junction has become an important alluvial port as well as a chief industrial and commercial centre. However, this strategic location resulted in severe damage because of its exposure to flooding from the river system, affecting the city in the years 1873, 1928, 1936, 1941 and 1967. In order to reduce flood risk, a complex system of levees and pump stations was implemented during 1960s and 1970s. Since its construction, not a single large flood event occurred. However, in recent years, the levees in the downtown region of Porto Alegre were severally criticized by city planners and population. Several projects have been proposed to demolish the Mauá Wall due to the false perception of lack of flood risk. Similar opinions and reactions against flood infrastructure have been observed in other cities in Brazil, such as Itajaí and Blumenau, with disastrous consequences. This paper illustrates how the perception of flood risk in Porto Alegre has changed over recent years as a result of flood infrastructure, and how such changes in perceptions can influence water management decisions.https://www.proc-iahs.net/370/189/2015/piahs-370-189-2015.pdf |
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Decreasing flood risk perception in Porto Alegre – Brazil and its influence on water resource management decisions |
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Decreasing flood risk perception in Porto Alegre – Brazil and its influence on water resource management decisions |
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Porto Alegre is the capital and largest city in the Brazilian state of Rio
Grande do Sul in Southern Brazil with approximately 1.5 million inhabitants.
The city lies on the eastern bank of the Guaiba Lake, formed by the
convergence of five rivers and leading to the Lagoa dos Patos, a giant
freshwater lagoon navigable by even the largest of ships. This river
junction has become an important alluvial port as well as a chief industrial
and commercial centre. However, this strategic location resulted in severe
damage because of its exposure to flooding from the river system, affecting
the city in the years 1873, 1928, 1936, 1941 and 1967. In order to reduce
flood risk, a complex system of levees and pump stations was implemented
during 1960s and 1970s. Since its construction, not a single large flood event
occurred. However, in recent years, the levees in the downtown region of
Porto Alegre were severally criticized by city planners and population.
Several projects have been proposed to demolish the Mauá Wall due to the
false perception of lack of flood risk. Similar opinions and reactions
against flood infrastructure have been observed in other cities in Brazil,
such as Itajaí and Blumenau, with disastrous consequences. This paper
illustrates how the perception of flood risk in Porto Alegre has changed
over recent years as a result of flood infrastructure, and how such changes
in perceptions can influence water management decisions. |
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