@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003550, author = {大熊, 孝}, journal = {土木史研究, 土木史研究}, month = {Jun}, note = {The Ministry of Construction has already undertaken a policy, including the Overflow Control Measures initiated in 1987 to be taken when a flood runs over levees. And, the Flood Restraining Forest Belt to make the overflowing current run gently was introduced in the revision of the Riparian Act in 1997. These recently proposed measures confirm that the present situation warrants the approach of accepting a certain level of overflowing. With advanced technology available, overflows would occur far less frequently than in the old days anyway. Nevertheless, if overflows would occur, the inundated water would be blocked by the high levee and we would have large damages. Therefore, it would be required to artificially break the levee to return the water to the river channel. In this paper, I would like to discuss the countermeasures requiring in the event of artificial levee-breaking for reducing the inundation damages.}, pages = {189--199}, title = {堤防の自主決壊による氾濫水の河道還元に関する研究}, volume = {18}, year = {1998} }