Flood mitigation management practice: a comparison between stormwater management road tunnel (SMART) and sponge city methods

Flash flood in Malaysia urban is no longer a surprise incident as it has become a widespread natural disaster that frequently happened every year. The geographical of Malaysia with equatorial climate experiences consistently high temperatures with high relative humidity and influenced by the northea...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Arfah Juneena, Ayob, Mohd Fairullazi
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spelling my.iium.irep.1084832024-01-03T00:56:44Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/108483/ Flood mitigation management practice: a comparison between stormwater management road tunnel (SMART) and sponge city methods Ahmad, Arfah Juneena Ayob, Mohd Fairullazi T Technology (General) T173.2 Technological change T55.4 Industrial engineering.Management engineering. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TA170 Environmental engineering. Sustainable engineering TA177.4 Engineering economy TA190 Management of engineering works TA495 Disasters and engineering TA501 Surveying TA800 Tunneling. Tunnels TC530 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control Flash flood in Malaysia urban is no longer a surprise incident as it has become a widespread natural disaster that frequently happened every year. The geographical of Malaysia with equatorial climate experiences consistently high temperatures with high relative humidity and influenced by the northeast and southwest monsoons have provided heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. Although the flood issue has been given an important focus under the disaster management implementation in Malaysia, there is critical demand to improve the present flood mitigation management practice to overcome unforeseen flood disaster issues over the long term. The annual occurrence of floods in Malaysia has caused a very big impacts to the lives of humans and other living beings that requires serious attention and better “solution alternative” measures in urban areas. Commentators have remarked that the current urban flood management method, i.e., Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART) has not been proven as the long-term best solution to overcome the unforeseen flood disaster issues over the long term. There have been suggestions from the scholars to explore and adopt a new method, i.e., Sponge City concept that is still scarce in Malaysia but has been substantially adopted in China to overcome the urban flood issues. Therefore, this paper is prepared to present the outcome of the study on the comparison between the present Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART) and the newly concept of Sponge City with specific reference to the urban flood mitigation management in Malaysia. This study employs a quantitative research strategy to collect primary data from fifty-eight (58) respondents that approximately represents 73% of the entire distributed questionnaires or a total of 80 potential respondents that was identified to meet the specified criteria, with the objective to get their opinions on the comparison between the two competing methods, i.e., the present SMART tunnel, and the newly Sponge City concept for urban flood mitigation management in Malaysia. The findings revealed that the majority of the respondents chose Sponge City because it is greater advantages than the SMART tunnel method to overcome the issues of flood disaster in the urban areas. Although the Sponge City concept could be deemed appropriate for consideration as the new and better flood mitigation management method in Malaysia, it demands a holistic assessment to view the relevancy of Sponge City implementation and its investment over the life span for achieving economic sustainability and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Malaya 2023-12-29 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/108483/7/108483_Flood%20mitigation%20management%20practice.pdf Ahmad, Arfah Juneena and Ayob, Mohd Fairullazi (2023) Flood mitigation management practice: a comparison between stormwater management road tunnel (SMART) and sponge city methods. Journal of Project Management Practice, 3 (2). pp. 1-17. E-ISSN 2805-4768 https://ejournal.um.edu.my/index.php/JPMP/article/view/47179
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topic T Technology (General)
T173.2 Technological change
T55.4 Industrial engineering.Management engineering.
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA170 Environmental engineering. Sustainable engineering
TA177.4 Engineering economy
TA190 Management of engineering works
TA495 Disasters and engineering
TA501 Surveying
TA800 Tunneling. Tunnels
TC530 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
T173.2 Technological change
T55.4 Industrial engineering.Management engineering.
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA170 Environmental engineering. Sustainable engineering
TA177.4 Engineering economy
TA190 Management of engineering works
TA495 Disasters and engineering
TA501 Surveying
TA800 Tunneling. Tunnels
TC530 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control
Ahmad, Arfah Juneena
Ayob, Mohd Fairullazi
Flood mitigation management practice: a comparison between stormwater management road tunnel (SMART) and sponge city methods
description Flash flood in Malaysia urban is no longer a surprise incident as it has become a widespread natural disaster that frequently happened every year. The geographical of Malaysia with equatorial climate experiences consistently high temperatures with high relative humidity and influenced by the northeast and southwest monsoons have provided heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. Although the flood issue has been given an important focus under the disaster management implementation in Malaysia, there is critical demand to improve the present flood mitigation management practice to overcome unforeseen flood disaster issues over the long term. The annual occurrence of floods in Malaysia has caused a very big impacts to the lives of humans and other living beings that requires serious attention and better “solution alternative” measures in urban areas. Commentators have remarked that the current urban flood management method, i.e., Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART) has not been proven as the long-term best solution to overcome the unforeseen flood disaster issues over the long term. There have been suggestions from the scholars to explore and adopt a new method, i.e., Sponge City concept that is still scarce in Malaysia but has been substantially adopted in China to overcome the urban flood issues. Therefore, this paper is prepared to present the outcome of the study on the comparison between the present Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (SMART) and the newly concept of Sponge City with specific reference to the urban flood mitigation management in Malaysia. This study employs a quantitative research strategy to collect primary data from fifty-eight (58) respondents that approximately represents 73% of the entire distributed questionnaires or a total of 80 potential respondents that was identified to meet the specified criteria, with the objective to get their opinions on the comparison between the two competing methods, i.e., the present SMART tunnel, and the newly Sponge City concept for urban flood mitigation management in Malaysia. The findings revealed that the majority of the respondents chose Sponge City because it is greater advantages than the SMART tunnel method to overcome the issues of flood disaster in the urban areas. Although the Sponge City concept could be deemed appropriate for consideration as the new and better flood mitigation management method in Malaysia, it demands a holistic assessment to view the relevancy of Sponge City implementation and its investment over the life span for achieving economic sustainability and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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author Ahmad, Arfah Juneena
Ayob, Mohd Fairullazi
author_facet Ahmad, Arfah Juneena
Ayob, Mohd Fairullazi
author_sort Ahmad, Arfah Juneena
title Flood mitigation management practice: a comparison between stormwater management road tunnel (SMART) and sponge city methods
title_short Flood mitigation management practice: a comparison between stormwater management road tunnel (SMART) and sponge city methods
title_full Flood mitigation management practice: a comparison between stormwater management road tunnel (SMART) and sponge city methods
title_fullStr Flood mitigation management practice: a comparison between stormwater management road tunnel (SMART) and sponge city methods
title_full_unstemmed Flood mitigation management practice: a comparison between stormwater management road tunnel (SMART) and sponge city methods
title_sort flood mitigation management practice: a comparison between stormwater management road tunnel (smart) and sponge city methods
publisher Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Malaya
publishDate 2023
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/108483/7/108483_Flood%20mitigation%20management%20practice.pdf
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