Territories at significant flood risk (TRI BASSE-TERRE) — Heritage issues (points)

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2020.04.01 22:40
Created
2020.03.02
Available languages
French
Keywords
TRI, Territoires à Risque d’Inondation important, Zones à risques naturelles, Directive inondation
Quality scoring
110

Dataset description

Cultural heritage objects deemed locally vulnerable in a flood scenario (museums, collection, church, monument, protected area...). Only those elements of the heritage which are located on at least one floodable area of the TRI and deemed a priori vulnerable according to their type, where the issue justifies it locally, are included. Data sets produced by the GIS Flooding Directive at a significant risk of flooding (TRI) of Guadeloupe and mapping for reporting purposes for the European Flood Directive. The European Directive 2007/60/EC of 23 October 2007 on the assessment and management of flood risks (OJ L 288, 06-11-2007, p. 27) influences the flood prevention strategy in Europe. It requires the production of flood risk management plans aimed at reducing the negative consequences of flooding on human health, the environment, cultural heritage and economic activity. The objectives and requirements for realignment are given by the Law of 12 July 2010 on the National Commitment for the Environment (LENE) and the Decree of 2 March 2011. In this context, the primary objective of the mapping of flood areas and flood risks for IRRs is to contribute, by homogehising and objecting knowledge of the exposure of issues to floods, to the development of flood risk management plans (FRPs). This series of data is used to produce the flood maps and the flood risk map that take the flood aleases and the stakes respectively expose to an appropriate scale. Their objective is to provide quantitative information to assess more finely the vulnerability of a territory for the three levels of probabilistic flooding (high, medium, low). The IRRs adopted in the context of the 1st cycle of the Flood Directive are defined as follows: Sort “Centre” Les Abymes — Baie-Mahault — Le Gosier — Le Moule — Morne-à-l’Eau — Pointe-à-Pitre — Sainte-Anne. Flooding by river overflow, storm runoff and marine submersion Sorting “Lower Earth — Baillif” Flooding by river overflow and storm runoff
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