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Abstract
Urban flooding is an increasingly critical challenge due to rapid urbanization, climate change, and inadequate infrastructure planning. Traditional flood management methods often fall short in addressing the complexities of modern urban environments. This project report explores innovative strategies for urban flood management, emphasizing sustainable, adaptive, and technology-driven solutions. Key approaches include the integration of green infrastructure such as permeable pavements, bioswales, and urban wetlands; the use of smart technologies for flood monitoring systems; and the promotion of community-based early warning systems. Additionally, the report examines policy frameworks, urban planning reforms, and resilient infrastructure designs that support proactive flood risk mitigation. Through case studies and management of municipal corporation, the project demonstrates how a combination of engineering, ecological, and social innovations can significantly reduce urban flood risks, enhance resilience, and promote sustainable urban growth. The findings underline the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and data-driven decision-making in building flood-resilient cities for the future.
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Copyright © 2025 Pratik Shelke. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.