Informative, Competent, Up-to-date
The Flood Competence Center
The HKC is a registered association that brings together those affected by heavy rain and flooding, politicians, scientists and a wide range of flood protection stakeholders in a unique network. Through the dialogue that this creates, the HKC's work promotes local heavy rain and flood prevention and raises awareness. The HKC brings together science and practice in the spirit of holistic heavy rain and flood risk management, thereby promoting the sustainable development, provision and transfer of expertise.
The focus is on establishing and expanding information networks, as well as preparing, developing and implementing projects, research initiatives and studies on the sustainable, economical and, above all, practical handling of heavy rain and flooding. The results are to be made available to all interested parties, creating an optimal information and communication platform for all individuals and institutions involved and interested in heavy rain and flood risk management.
The HKC supports citizens
Heavy rain and flood prevention
How to protect my house properly
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The brochure "So schütze ich mich und mein Haus – Starkregen und Hochwasser" (How to protect myself and my home – heavy rain and flooding) helps homeowners, tenants and building managers to identify flood risks and reduce them through targeted preventive measures. It provides practical advice on how buildings and properties can be better protected against the consequences of heavy rain and flooding through structural, organisational and insurance measures.
You can download the brochure in PDF format here (available only in German).
Risk communication FOR local authorities
Brochure for local authorities
The brochure "Überflutungsrisiken kommunizieren, Eigenvorsorge stärken – Für eine resiliente Kommune in Zeiten des Klimawandels (Communicating flood risks, strengthening personal preparedness – For a resilient community in times of climate change)” supports local authorities in communicating flood risks to and with citizens.
If you would like to download the brochure in PDF format, please use this link (only available in German).
If you would like to read the brochure as an interactive version, please use the desktop view.
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Risk communication FOR local authorities
Brochure for local authorities
The brochure "Überflutungsrisiken kommunizieren, Eigenvorsorge stärken – Für eine resiliente Kommune in Zeiten des Klimawandels (Communicating flood risks, strengthening personal preparedness – For a resilient community in times of climate change)” supports municipal authorities in
communicating flood risks to and with citizens. If you would like to download the brochure in PDF format, please use this link.
(only available in German)
‘Bonn supports’ campaign
The City of Bonn and the HKC have joined forces to inform citizens in the Bonn area about potential flood risks through a poster advertising campaign. The website www.bonn-unter.info was set up for this purpose.
The core of the ‘Bonn supports’ project is to show how flood and heavy rain damage can be prevented through personal precautions.
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dates & EVENTS
Here you will find upcoming dates & events of the HKC and related events of interest
23. September 2026
ExtremWetterKongress 2026 in Hamburg
The 16th Extreme Weather Congress will take place from 23 to 25 September 2026 at HafenCity University Hamburg. The event is considered one of the key professional forums on extreme weather events in the context of climate change and promotes exchange between academia, practitioners, and the public on current issues of climate adaptation and risk communication.
