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Flood Risk Management in Europe

Innovation in Policy and Practice

Paperback Engels 2010 9789048170692
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This valuable edition brings together 25 peer reviewed articles on technical, socio-economic, environmental and policy aspects of flood risk management. Some emerging technologies are presented and several future challenges are identified. Thus the book forms an excellent reference for the engineers, scientists, planners, policy-makers, researchers, insurance industry and all the practitioners involved in flood risk management.

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ISBN13:9789048170692
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:534
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
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Section I: Flood Risk Management Practice

Decision-making for flood-threatened properties
I. Kelman

The influence of floodplain compartmentalization on flood risk within the Rhine-Meuse delta
D. Alkema and H. Middelkoop

OSIRIS – an example of citizen-oriented technology development in the area of dissemination of information on flood risk management
M. Erlich

Evolving concepts in flood risk management: searching for a common language
K. de Bruijn, C. Green, C. Johnson and L. McFadden

COMRISK – a transnational project of public authorities on coastal risk management
J.L.A. Hofstede

Dike investigations using geophysical methods – Techniques for the future?
R. Morawetz, J. Schön, C. Wohlfart and M. Röck

Section II: Flood Events and Impacts

The environmental impact of flooding of the Dutch ‘Delta-Metropole’
L.C.P.M. Stuyt, J.E.A. Reinders, E.E. van der Hoek, E.G.M. Hermans, M. de Muinck Keizer and J. Icke

Structural economic effects of large-scale inundation: A simulation of the Krimpen Dike breakage
M. Bockarjova, A.E. Steenge, A. Van der Veen

A method to estimate loss of life caused by large-scale floods in the Netherlands
N.E.M. Asselman and S.N. Jonkman

Automation of flood contingency plans: benefits and implementation experiences
J.-J.Flikweert, C. Coremans, K. de Gooijer, L. Wentholt

Section III: Flood Analysis and Modelling

The IMPACT European research project on flood propagation in urban areas: experimental and numerical modelling of the influence of buildings on the flow
S. Soares Frazao, F. Alcrudo, J. Mulet, B. Noël, G. Testa and Y.Zech

Sustainable development and flood risk –Reducing uncertainty (Bristol city re-development case study)
M. Pinnell

Flood risk mapping at the local scale: Concepts and challenges
B. Merz, A.H. Thieken and M. Gocht

Flood modelling and the August 2002 flood in the Czech Republic
P. Sklenár, E. Zeman, J. Špatka and P. Tachecí

Seasonal rainfall and flow trends within three catchments in South-West England
D. Han

Propagation of discharge uncertainty in a flood damage model for the Meuse River
Y. Xu, M.J. Booij and A.E. Mynett

A stochastic model for simulating long time series of river-mouth discharge and sediment load
R. Hoogendoorn and G.J. Weltje

Section IV: Flood Forecasting

Forecasting flash floods with an operational model: application in the south-east of France (Gard)
P.A. Ayral, S. Sauvagnargues-Lesage, S. Gay and F. Bressand

Flood forecasting for the Upper and Middle Odra river basin
M. Butts, A. Dubicki, K. Stronska, G. Jørgensen, A. Nalberczynski, A. Lewandowski and T. van Kalken

Flood forecasting in the Anglian Region: User-driven development towards forecasting flood risk
D.E. Cadman, D.A. Price and M.B. Butts

Flood forecasting model selection: A structured approach
K.A. Tilford, K.J. Sene and R. Khatibi

Numerical modelling in coastal flood forecasting and warning in England and Wales
K. Hu, and C. Wotherspoon

Section V: Flood Risk Management Policy

Reflections on the challenges of EU policy-making with view to flood risk management: actors, processes and the acquis communautaire
A.L. Vetere Arellano, A. de Roo and J.-P. Nordvik

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