The Bow River originates in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and flows through Alberta. The river's name comes from the reeds that grew along its banks. First Nations people inhabited the region for thousands of years. The river was used for buffalo hunting and gathering resources
EFAS was initiated after 2002 Elbe and Danube floods to enhance flood preparedness. System aims to provide early warning up to 10 days in advance. Developed with support from European Commission and five European countries
Sudan is located in Northeast Africa, bordering seven countries. It is the third largest country in Africa after Algeria and Congo. The country's borders extend 6,819 kilometers
IPCC Guidelines use six land-use categories for GHG emissions estimation. FAO datasets are recommended for Tier 1 methods when national data is lacking. Data stratification based on climate, soil type and management practices. Countries should use uniform classification across all land-use types
Provides comprehensive flood hazard data at 30-meter global resolution. Includes pluvial, fluvial and coastal flooding data. Offers flood depths for return periods between 5-1000 years. Uses FABDEM+ terrain model with local LiDAR data. Provides risk scores and relative risk information
Mirzadhare town in Charsadda district faces high flood risk due to Swat River. Area experiences frequent floods, including 2010 super flood affecting 5000 households. Population grew from 11,740 in 2009 to 27,058 in 2017