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Flood Recovery, Innovation and Response III
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Flood Recovery, Innovation and Response III
Transaction: Ecology and the Environment volume 159
Online ISSN: 1743-3541
Print ISBN: 978-1-84564-588-5
Edited By: D. Proverbs, S. Mambretti, C.A. Brebbia, D. de Wrachien
Published: 2012
Pages: 350
Conference: FRIAR 2012
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Ontology for flood management: a proposal
...
Cooperation between non-governmental
organizations and the Sta...
The utilization of an abandoned mining pond
as a retention pon...
Flood-risk assessment of the dense downtown
in Fukuoka City, J...
Damage and loss prediction model considering
inundation level,...
On-line early warning system for evacuation of
socially vulner...
Methodological proposal for assessment and
adaptation in oil i...
Floods emergency management: the value of
potential and actual...
Flood disaster risk in Jakarta, Indonesia
...
A multivariate model for flood forecasting of lake levels
...
Comparison of a data-driven model and a
physical model for flo...
Inflow forecasting for lakes using Artificial
Neural Networks
...
Impacts and preventative measures against
flooding and coastal...
Ice dams and backwaters as hydrological risk
phenomena – case ...
Analysis of runoff variation according to
subbasin division
...
The role of solid waste management as a
response to urban floo...
Factors for the design of novel property-level
flood resilient...
Towards the development of a comprehensive
systematic quantifi...
“Three times is enemy action” – flood
experiences and flood pe...
A framework for participatory assessment of
vulnerability of c...
Sustainable flood memories, informal
knowledge and the develop...
Ontology for flood management: a proposal
Author(s): D. De Wrachien1, J. Garrido2, S. Mambretti3 & I. Requena2
Pages: 11
Size: 628 kb Price : US$
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Cooperation between non-governmental
organizations and the State in the matter of
flood risk management in the Czech Republic
Author(s): J. Dostál
Pages: 12
Size: 348 kb Price : US$
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The utilization of an abandoned mining pond
as a retention pond in dealing with
stormwater runoff
Author(s): H. Takaijudin, A. H. A. Shahir & A. M. Hashim
Pages: 11
Size: 531 kb Price : US$
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Flood-risk assessment of the dense downtown
in Fukuoka City, Japan
Author(s): H. Hashimoto1 & Y. Nonaka2
Pages: 12
Size: 1,082 kb Price : US$
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Damage and loss prediction model considering
inundation level, flow velocity and vulnerability
of building types
Author(s): H. Maiwald & J. Schwarz
Pages: 13
Size: 1,406 kb Price : US$
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On-line early warning system for evacuation of
socially vulnerable population during flooding
Author(s): D. Mioc1, K. K. Moreiri2, J. N. Nkhwanana2, F. Anton1,
B. Nikerson3, E. McGillivray4, A. Morton4 & P. Tang5
Pages: 12
Size: 2,348 kb Price : US$
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Methodological proposal for assessment and
adaptation in oil industry plants in Brazil’s
coastland
Author(s): G. B. M. Lacerda1, C. R. G. Souza2, C. Silva3 & M. A. V. Freitas1
Pages: 13
Size: 2,221 kb Price : US$
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Floods emergency management: the value of
potential and actual damage estimation
Author(s): D. Molinari1, F. Ballio1 & S. Menoni2
Pages: 11
Size: 882 kb Price : US$
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Flood disaster risk in Jakarta, Indonesia
Author(s): A. Neolaka
Pages: 12
Size: 397 kb Price : US$
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A multivariate model for flood forecasting of lake levels
Author(s): M. Mohssen
Pages: 12
Size: 1,008 kb Price : US$
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Comparison of a data-driven model and a
physical model for flood forecasting
Author(s): J. Ji, C. Choi, M. Yu & J. Yi
Pages: 10
Size: 1,828 kb Price : US$
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Inflow forecasting for lakes using Artificial
Neural Networks
Author(s): R. K. Suryawanshi1, S. S. Gedam1 & R. N. Sankhua2
Pages: 9
Size: 544 kb Price : US$
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Impacts and preventative measures against
flooding and coastal erosion in Thailand
Author(s): S. Pongpiachan1, T. Settacharnwit1, P. Chalangsut1,
P. Hirunyatrakul2 & I. Kittikoon2
Pages: 12
Size: 3,138 kb Price : US$
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Ice dams and backwaters as hydrological risk
phenomena – case study: the Bistrita River,
upstream of the Izvorul Muntelui Lake
(Romania)
Author(s): G. Romanescu & O. Bounegru
Pages: 12
Size: 2,641 kb Price : US$
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Analysis of runoff variation according to
subbasin division
Author(s): M. Yu, C. Choi, J. Ji & J. Yi
Pages: 12
Size: 2,379 kb Price : US$
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The role of solid waste management as a
response to urban flood risk in developing
countries, a case study analysis
Author(s): J. Lamond1, N. Bhattacharya2 & R. Bloch3
Pages: 12
Size: 393 kb Price : US$
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Factors for the design of novel property-level
flood resilient products: the Dado Wallboard
Author(s): D. W. Beddoes1,2 & C. A. Booth1
Pages: 15
Size: 1,738 kb Price : US$
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Towards the development of a comprehensive
systematic quantification of the costs and
benefits of property level flood risk adaptation
Author(s): R. Joseph1,2, D. G. Proverbs1, J. Lamond1 & P. Wassell2
Pages: 12
Size: 337 kb Price : US$
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“Three times is enemy action” – flood
experiences and flood perceptions
Author(s): C. B. Rose1, D. G. Proverbs1, C. A. Booth1 & K. I. Manktelow2
Pages: 10
Size: 334 kb Price : US$
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A framework for participatory assessment of
vulnerability of commercial property values to
flooding in the UK
Author(s): N. Bhattacharya1, J. Lamond2, D. G. Proverbs2,
F. Hammond1 & D. Searle1
Pages: 9
Size: 334 kb Price : US$
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Sustainable flood memories, informal
knowledge and the development of community
resilience to future flood risk
Author(s): L. J. McEwen1, F. Krause2, O. Jones1 & J. Garde Hansen2
Pages: 12
Size: 355 kb Price : US$
30.00