2026, Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part A
Design and Analysis of Flood Control Measures in Coastal Areas
Author(s): Emily Zhang, John Smith and Maria Garcia
Abstract: Flooding in coastal areas has been a growing concern due to climate change and urbanization. Coastal cities face increased risks from storm surges, high tides, and rising sea levels, which lead to significant environmental and economic impacts. Effective flood control measures are essential for minimizing damage to infrastructure, safeguarding communities, and ensuring the resilience of ecosystems. This paper explores various flood control measures that have been implemented in coastal regions, focusing on the design, analysis, and effectiveness of such strategies. The review covers traditional approaches like seawalls and levees, as well as innovative solutions such as natural flood management and green infrastructure. The paper evaluates these methods based on their cost, efficiency, environmental impact, and scalability in the context of different geographical and socio-economic conditions. A critical analysis of case studies from around the world provides insights into the advantages and limitations of each technique, with a particular emphasis on the effectiveness of integrated approaches combining engineering and ecological strategies. The research aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on flood resilience in coastal cities, offering recommendations for designing sustainable flood control measures that consider future climate projections and urban development trends. Through this analysis, the paper seeks to guide policymakers and urban planners in making informed decisions regarding flood risk management in vulnerable coastal areas.
DOI: 10.22271/27078302.2026.v7.i1a.77Pages: 08-10 | Views: 2 | Downloads: 2Download Full Article: Click Here
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Emily Zhang, John Smith, Maria Garcia.
Design and Analysis of Flood Control Measures in Coastal Areas. Int J Hydropower Civ Eng 2026;7(1):08-10. DOI:
10.22271/27078302.2026.v7.i1a.77