Blue-sky Thinking: Flood Risk Management and Blue-Green Infrastructure in Brisbane and Singapore

Resource type: 
Research
Main entity: 
University of Otago
Type of entity: 
Research centre/University
Key themes: 
Floods
Green infrastructure
Cities
Disaster risk reduction
Societal challenges: 
Natural and Climate Hazards
Scope: 
Oceania
Asia
Focus: 
Australia
Singapore
Description: 

This research aims to explore the flood risk management strategies used after the 2011 Brisbane floods and to investigate the capacity for BGI in this management. A qualitative approach was used to investigate the primary case study of Brisbane in comparison to the secondary case study of Singapore, another high-density city that experiences flooding and incorporates BGI within its flood risk management at a national scale. As there are different mechanisms used to mitigate flood risks, it is important to identify how BGI can be implemented to effectively support existing infrastructure. Research methods included a literature review around flood risk management, BGI and the contexts of Brisbane and Singapore; a detailed analysis of planning and policy documents; and semi-structured interviews with academics, consultants and Brisbane City Council (BCC) staff.

Date: 
2021
Journal: 
University of Otago, New Zealand
Language: 
EN