tulvamalli
Tulvamalli, also known as the flood model or floodplain model, is a conceptual framework used in hydrology, geography, and urban planning to understand and manage flood risks. The model describes how water flows through a landscape during flooding events, emphasizing the interaction between watercourses, floodplains, and surrounding terrain.
The core principle of tulvamalli revolves around the idea that rivers and streams naturally expand beyond
In practical applications, tulvamalli is used to assess flood hazards, design flood protection measures, and guide
Critics of tulvamalli argue that urbanization and infrastructure development often disrupt natural floodplain functions, increasing flood