Research for Policy and Practice
E-Book, Englisch, 460 Seiten
ISBN: 978-0-203-37451-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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Comprehensive Flood Risk Management includes about 200 contributions drawn from the 2nd European Conference on Flood Risk Management FLOODrisk2012 (Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 19-23 November 2012). This conference provided a forum for scientists, policy makers, researchers, and practitioners to discuss the practical implications of the latest research findings and to inventory which questions the research community still needs to answer.
FLOODrisk2012, the successor of the 2008 conference held in Oxford, UK, was the initiative of Deltares, Delft, the Netherlands. Comprehensive Flood Risk Management includes the latest results of numerous projects issuing from the European Commission’s Sixth and Seventh Framework Programmes, as well as results of many other national and international research projects from Europe and elsewhere in the world. The book features contributions from natural and social sciences, engineering and spatial planning, as well as practical experiences of policy makers and designers, and covers all aspects of fl ood risk assessment and management: hydraulic loads, reliability of defences and their monitoring, flood hazard analysis, inundation modelling, hazard and risk mapping, estimating economic damage and loss-of-life and integrated flood risk analysis, as well as flood protection, damage and exposure reduction, reducing social vulnerability, policy instruments (zoning, regulations), integrated flood risk management planning and long-term planning for global change, flood prediction and early warning, evacuation and rescue and other aspects of flood event management. Finally, the book discusses risk communication, participatory planning, governance issues, and experiences with the EU Floods Directive.
Comprehensive Flood Risk Management will be of interest to a readership ranging from scientists to practitioners involved in fl ood risk management, and consisting of researchers, consultants, engineers, spatial planners, postgraduate lecturers, students, civil servants, and policy makers.
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- Rechtswissenschaften Öffentliches Recht Verwaltungsrecht Verwaltungspraxis Feuerwehr, Rettungsdienst, Katastrophen- und Zivilschutz
- Geowissenschaften Geologie Hydrologie, Hydrogeologie
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Management Risikomanagement
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaften: Forschung und Information Risikobewertung, Risikotheorie
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Militärwesen Zivil- und Katastrophenschutz
- Geowissenschaften Umweltwissenschaften Naturgewalten & Katastrophen
Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword
Committees
Keynote presentation
Where next in flood risk management? A personal view on research needs and directions
P.G. Samuels
Technical presentations
Flood hazard analysis
A probabilistic approach to dam breach modeling
C.R. Goodell
Methodology for risk assessment of flash flood events due to climate and land use changes: Application to the Llobregat basin
M. Velasco, A. Cabello, I. Escaler, J.I. Barredo & A. Barrera-Escoda
Regional flood frequency analysis in Slovakia: Which pooling approach suits better?
L. Gaál, S. Kohnová & J. Szolgay
Statistical assessment of storm surge scenarios within integrated risk analyses—results of the XtremRisK project
T. Wahl, C. Mudersbach & J. Jensen
Development of extreme storm surge events—results of the XtremRisK project
G. Gönnert, O. Müller & B. Gerkensmeier
Future hydrological impact of forest on flood occurrence in a Mediterranean basin
P.-A. Versini, D. Sempere-Torres, M. Velasco & A. Cabello
Stratified sampled synthetic hydrographs for flood risk calculations
J. Blanckaert, J. Swings, T. Franken & C. Gullentops
Potential of Tsunami events in the North Sea and at the Dutch coastline
A.J. Dababneh, B.K. Ferguson & D.J. Barton
Simulating storm impacts and coastal flooding along The Netherlands coast
M. van Ormondt, A. van Dongeren, C. Briere, L. Sembiring, G. Winter, J. Lescinski & C. Swinkels
Fluvial morphology in flooding risk assessment and mitigation
E. Mosselman
General hurricane track and intensity model
B.M. Nguyen & P.H.A.J.M. van Gelder
Quantifying the impact of climate change from inland, coastal and surface conditions
V. Ntegeka, C. Decloedt, P. Willems & J. Monbaliu
Accounting for extreme floods occurred at ungauged sites in regional flood frequency studies
O. Payrastre, C.C. Nguyen & E. Gaume
Uncertainty analysis on flood assessment due to regional climate models
M. Mendizabal, R. Moncho, P. Torp, J. Sepúlveda & I. Gonzalez-Aparicio
The November 2009 floods in Cumbria, north-west England — an analysis of the rainfall and river flows in two catchments
J.D. Miller, D.G. Morris, E.J. Stewart & H.S. Gibson
Design of flood protection in Hong Kong
J.V.L. Beckers, F.L.M. Diermanse, M.L. Tse, A. Verwey, F.Y.F. Kan & C.C. Yiu
An investigation of scale issues in coastal flooding using a conceptual systems model
S. Narayan, A.S. Kebede, R.J. Nicholls, D. Clarke, G. le Cozannet & F. Hissel
The effect of hydraulic roughness on design water levels in river models
J.J. Warmink, M.W. Straatsma & F. Huthoff
Spatial data architecture for meteorological/hydrological hazards and associated risks management in Romania
G. Stancalie, V. Craciunescu, E. Toma & A. Nertan
Assessing T-year flood quantiles by means of Bayesian MCMC simulations: A case study at the Myjava River, Slovakia
L. Gaál, S. Kohnová, J. Szolgay & K. Hlavcová
Probability forecasts for water levels in the deltas of the Vecht and IJssel in The Netherlands
K.A. Wojciechowska, R.P. Nicolai & M. Kok
Comparison of several at-site flood frequency models on a large set of French discharge series
K. Kochanek, B. Renard, M. Lang & P. Arnaud
Impact of canopy cover on hydrometeorological parameters in a flash flood-affected watershed
L. Balatonyi, S. Czigány & E. Pirkhoffer
Short-term runoff forecasting using an Adaptive Network-based Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS)
H. Madani, J. Liang, P.-E. Jansson, A. Talei, S. Moustafa & U. Wennilsjo
The impact of data assimilation strategies for correcting the affects of erroneous boundary conditions
P.J. Smith & K. Beven
Combining multiple specialised models in flood context
J. Ye, N. Kayastha, D.P. Solomatine & F. Fenicia
Predicting locations sensitive to flash flooding along forest roads considering physical catchment descriptors
A. Nickman, Z. Kalantari, L. Folkesson & P.-E. Jansson
International comparison of flood hazard estimation methods for dam safety
P.B. Sayers, C. Hayes, G. Tjoumas, R. Nathan, H. Rodda, D. Bowles, E. Tomlinson & C. Gippel
A ‘blue print’ for local system-based probabilistic flood modelling
R. Lamb, C. Keef, J. Wicks, C. McGahey & S. Laeger
An investigation of the WaterML2.0 data standard for data sharing for the purpose of hydrological forecasting
S. Hamilton, T. Farahmand, N. Booth, L. De Cicco, D. Sibley, J. Halquist, A. Joseph, L. Liu, J. Woodward, B. Harrison & R. Boals
Trends in extreme high sea levels and implications for coastal flood risk management
C. Mudersbach, T. Wahl, S. Dangendorf & J. Jensen
Maximum annual flood peaks distribution in non-stationary conditions
E. Zenoni, S. Pecora, C. De Michele & R. Vezzoli
Flood defences
High-tech advances in levee modeling and evaluation tools for flood risk management
R.F. Woldringh, M. O’Banion, C. Dean, M.T. van der Meer & C. Spoorenberg
The integration of geotechnical dike reliability into operational flood management via fragility curves
D. Bachmann, H. Schüttrumpf, N.P. Huber & G. Johann
The development of semi-probabilistic rules for levee safety assessments
R.B. Jongejan, E.O.F. Calle & A.C.W.M. Vrouwenvelder
Development of modular system for application in the integrated water management practices and floods prevention, organization of the national/international eGMS database
Z. Boukalová, F. Cejka, V. Beneš & L. Veselý
Reliability analysis and breach modelling of flood defences in an integrated risk analysis—results of the XtremRisK project
M. Naulin, A. Kortenhaus & H. Oumeraci
The significance of failure modes in the design and management of levees—a perspective from the International Levee Handbook team
J. Simm, M. Wallis, P. Smith, R. Tourment, G. Veylon, Y. Deniaud, E. Durand, J. McVicker & R. Hersh-Burdick
Data-driven modelling for flood defence structure analysis
A.L. Pyayt, I.I. Mokhov, A.P. Kozionov, V.T. Kusherbaeva, B. Lang, V.V. Krzhizhanovskaya & R.J. Meijer
Digsure method: Decision support indicators and GIS tool for levees management
R. Tourment, L. Peyras, M. Vuillet, J-C. De Massiac, A. Allouche, L. Nicolas, C. Casteigts & C. Delaunay
Implementation of new levee strength modules for continuous safety assessments
K.S. Lam, P.W. Gill & L.W.A. Zwang
Interpreting sensor measurements in dikes—experiences from UrbanFlood pilot sites
J. Simm, D. Jordan, A. Topple, I.I. Mokhov, A.L. Pyayt, T. Abdoun, V. Bennett, J. Broekhuijsen & R.J. Meijer
Woody vegetation in levee slope stability analysis
J.L. Wibowo, B.A. Robbins & M.K. Corcoran
BioGrout, an innovative method for preventing internal erosion
M. Blauw, M.P. Harkes, V.M. van Beek & G.A. van den Ham
Combining different data sources for assessment of urban flood defences
R. van der Meij, G.A. van den Ham, M.W. Morris, J. Lhomme, R. Tourment & P. Maurel
Updating levee reliability with performance observations
T. Schweckendiek, E.O.F. Calle & A.C.W.M. Vrouwenvelder
A rapid method for predicting embankment breach hydrographs
M. van Damme, M.W. Morris, A.G.L. Borthwick & M.A.A.M. Hassan
Evaluation and development of physically-based embankment breach models
M.W. Morris, M.A.A.M. Hassan, T.L. Wahl, R.D. Tejral, G.J. Hanson & D.M. Temple
Assessing the performance of grass cover on flood embankments
M.W. Morris, M.A.A.M. Hassan, M. Escarameia & A. van Hoven
Examples of data combining techniques for assessment of urban flood defences
R. van der Meij, G.A. van den Ham, M.W. Morris, J. Lhomme, R. Tourment & P. Maurel
Levee failures related to structure transitions: Typology, levee performance evaluation and improvements
R. Tourment, M.W. Morris & P. Royet
Effective solutions to deal with the length-effect in piping
W. Kanning, T. Schweckendiek & J.K. Vrijling
Development of a health assessment framework of levees using field and remote sensing data
M. Zeghal, V. Mercado, T. Abdoun, V. Bennett, B. Yazici & A. Marr
Controlling flow-induced vibrations of flood barrier gates with data-driven and finite-element modelling
C.D. Erdbrink, V.V. Krzhizhanovskaya & P.M.A. Sloot
The airborne high-resolution LiDAR as an efficient tool for topographical survey and detection of surface anomalies on flood protection dike
L. Auriau, P. Mériaux, S. Lacombe, S. Marmu, J. Maurin & A. Boulay
Reliability-based design optimization of a rubble mound breakwater in a changing climate
P. Galiatsatou & P. Prinos
Learning from failures: Development and testing of water-filled tube constructions for the use in emergency flood control
B. Koppe, K. Daedler & A. Krebs
Quality of peat dykes evaluated by remote sensing
S. Cundill, R. Hack, M. van der Meijde, J. van der Schrier & D. Ngan-Tillard
Numerical modeling of woody vegetation on levees
F.T. Tracy & M.K. Corcoran
Reducing overtopping risks in Belgian coastal towns
W. Veale, T. Suzuki, T. Spiesschaert, T. Verwaest, T. Mertens & K. Trouw
Rapid repair of levee breaches
S.J. Boc Jr.
Rapid, non-intrusive geophysical methods for assessing dikes in urban areas—conclusions from the FloodProBE geophysics workshop
C. Fauchard, S.P. Lopes, M.W. Morris, J. Simm & P. Royet
Inundation modelling
Validation of a computationally efficient 2D inundation model on multiple scales
S.R. Jamieson, G. Wright, J. Lhomme & B.P. Gouldby
Coastal flooding assessment using numerical modeling
V. Gràcia, D. Alvarado-Aguilar, M. Hernández, A. Sánchez-Arcilla, G. Cuello & M. Jiménez
State-of-the-art coastal inundation models applied to the 2007 Norfolk storm
N. Chini, P.K. Stansby, B.D. Rogers, R. Vacondio & P. Mignosa
3Di subgrid flooding: Making high resolution available
A. van Dam, O. Kleptsova, G.S. Stelling & O. Pleumeekers
Analysis of uncertainty associated with numerical schemes of inundation models
T.D.M. Willis, P.A. Sleigh & N.G. Wright
Speeding up large flood simulations with implicit algorithms in unstructured meshes
J. Mulet-Martí & F. Alcrudo
Benchmarking of a 2D flood inundation model implemented in a GPU environment
S. Vorogushyn, D.V. Nguyen, D. Falter & H. Apel
Flood consequences
A tool to predict the costs of reinstatement of individual buildings after flooding
N.S.R. Walliman, R. Ogden, B. Baiche, A.F. Tagg & M. Escarameia
Flood damage assessment for Dhaka City, Bangladesh
D.M. Khan, S.M.M. Rahman, A.K.E. Haque, A.S. Chen, M.J. Hammond, S. Djordjevic & D. Butler
A harmonized flood damage assessment approach for the transnational Meuse basin
B. Sinaba, N.P. Huber, M. Kufeld & H. Schüttrumpf
Risk to life due to flooding in post-Katrina New Orleans
A.L. Miller, S.N. Jonkman & M. van Ledden
Spatial modelling of tangible and intangible losses in integrated risk analysis—results of the XtremRisK project
A. Burzel, D.R. Dassanayake & H. Oumeraci
Evaluating direct damages of residential and commercial assets on a micro scale—results of the XtremRisK project
G. Ujeyl, P. Fröhle & E. Pasche
Estimating direct and indirect damages from storm surges: The case of Wilhelmsburg/Hamburg
J. Kowalewski & G. Ujeyl
Intangible flood losses: Methodologies for their evaluation and integration in flood risk analysis
D.R. Dassanayake, A. Burzel & H. Oumeraci
Conceptual and methodological frameworks for large scale and high resolution analysis of the physical flood vulnerability of buildings
A. Blanco & J. Schanze
Non-linear and non-parametric modeling of flood damage
B. Merz & H. Kreibich
Modeling direct damages in Kifissos river (Athens, Greece)
A. Vassilopoulos, N. Evelpidou, E. Karkani & N. Manojlovic
Fatality risks in The Netherlands: Method, results and their use in flood risk management
K.M. De Bruijn, J.V.L. Beckers & D. Riedstra
Flood disaster losses and climatic variations
L.M. Bouwer
Flood risk analysis
Uncertainty in flood risk assessments: What are its major sources and implications?
H. de Moel, W.J.W. Botzen & J.C.J.H. Aerts
Flood risk impact factor for flood risk assessment in urban river management
M. Morita
A ‘realist’ approach to the extent of flood risk in England and Wales
E.C. Penning-Rowsell
Integrated flood risk analysis for extreme storm surges at open coasts and in estuaries: Background, methodology, key results and lessons learned—results of the XtremRisK project
H. Oumeraci, A. Kortenhaus, A. Burzel, M. Naulin, D.R. Dassanayake, J. Jensen, T. Wahl, C. Mudersbach, O. Müller, G. Gönnert, B. Gerkensmeier, P. Fröhle, K.-F. Daemrich, E. Pasche & G. Ujeyl
A flood system risk analysis model with dynamic sub-element 2D inundation model, dynamic breach growth and life-loss
B.P. Gouldby, J. Lhomme, C. McGahey, M. Panzeri, M.A.A.M. Hassan, N. Kakeh Burgada, C. Magaña Orue, C. Alvarez Diaz, S.R. Jamieson, G. Wright, M. Van Damme & M. Morris
Application of risk based approach to flood risk assessment in urban areas: Case study of the city of Dordrecht, The Netherlands
T.M.R. Kabir, B. Gersonius, C. Zevenbergen, P.H.A.J.M. van Gelder & M.A.R. Shah
Flood risk assessment in an urban area: Vila Nova de Gaia
S. Mourato, P. Fernandez & M. Moreira
Quantification of model uncertainty for USACE H&H practice community
B.E. Skahill
Applications of VNK2, a fully probabilistic risk analysis for all major levee systems in The Netherlands
R.B. Jongejan & B. Maaskant
A flood risk assessment for the City of Chilliwack on Fraser river, British Columbia, Canada
M. Jakob, K. Holm, E. Lazarte & M. Church
Quantifying uncertainty inherent to standardised flood risk assessment 1
C. Neuhold
Comparison of the Flemish and Dutch flood risk methodologies, case study Zuid-Beveland, The Netherlands
N.E.M. Asselman & P. Peeters
The importance of domino-effects in flood risk assessments: A case study from the VNK2-project
W.L.A. ter Horst & R.B. Jongejan
Hazard and vulnerability assessment of the damages produced in Barcelona in case of heavy storm events
M. Velasco, A. Cabello, B. Russo & S. Djordjevic
An explorative analysis of the potential flood risk in downtown Shanghai city along the Huangpu River
Q. Ke, P.H.A.J.M. van Gelder, S.N. Jonkman & T. Rijcken
Flood hazard and risk mapping
Probabilistic estimation of flood maps: An ensemble approach
J.P. Rodríguez-Rincón, A. Pedrozo-Acuña, R. Domínguez Mora, D.E. Reeve & I. Cluckie
Retrospective research on the 1945 Wieringermeer flood
O.A.C. Hoes, R.W. Hut, N.C. van de Giesen & M. Boomgaard
Developing a process for stakeholder participation in flood risk mapping
S. Priest, J. Pardoe, S. McCarthy, V. Meyer, C. Kuhlicke & J. Luther
Flood risk mapping and scaling: Ranking sources of uncertainties with variance based global sensitivity analysis
N. Saint-Geours, J.-S. Bailly, F. Grelot & C. Lavergne
Flood hazard mapping for spatial planning: Conceptual and methodological considerations
N. Pieterse, J. Tennekes, B. van de Pas, K. Slager & F. Klijn
Risk maps for pluvial flooding and initiation of a flood risk management process
A. Assmann, S. Jäger, K. Fritsch & C. Brauner
Flood vulnerability and risk maps in Taipei City, Taiwan
Y.-C. Lin, M.-H. Hsu, T.-J. Chang, M.-Y. Tsai, A.S. Chen, M.J. Hammond, S. Djordjevic & D. Butler
Probabilistic flood hazard mapping induced by piping breaches: Application to the Po River, Italy
M. Mazzoleni, S. Barontini, R. Ranzi & G. Di Baldassarre
Quick-scan tool for global flood hazard mapping
N. Kramer, F. Sperna Weiland, F.L.M. Diermanse, H.C. Winsemius & J. Schellekens
The Environmental Virtual Observatory (EVO) local exemplar: A local landscape learning visualisation tool for flood risk
M.E. Wilkinson, M. Stutter, K. Marshall, P.M. Haygarth, E. Mackay, K. Beven, P.F. Quinn, M. Macklin, N. Thomas, P. Brewer & The Evop team
Systematic and automated global flood observatory
N. Villars, R. Westerhoff, H.C. Winsemius, J. Huizinga & C. Bishop
Flood risk management
Feasibility of unbreachable multifunctional flood protection zones in the Dutch rural riverine area
J.M. van Loon-Steensma & P. Vellinga
Prioritising flood risk management interventions: How to make best use of limited funds
J.J. Flikweert, J.R. Moll, F.O. Ogunyoye & D. Johns
An inverse methodology for coastal risk management
D. Idier, J. Rohmer, T. Bulteau, E. Delvallée & A. Magnan
Forecasting beach morphodynamics: The shoreline border as a control for flooding risks
A. Sánchez-Arcilla, V. Gràcia, J.M. Solé, M. Garcia & A. Sairouni
Economically efficient flood protection standards for The Netherlands
J. Kind
Robustness of economically efficient flood protection standards: Monte Carlo analysis on top of cost-benefit analysis
J. Gauderis, J. Kind & R. van Duinen
Flood threat to the US national capital region
G.B. Baecher, G.E. Galloway, L.E. Link & K.L. Brubaker
Managing flood risk on Canada’s west coast: The city of Richmond’s experience
A.J. Bell, M. Eng & P. Eng
A systematic strategy to prepare decision tools for FRM options
J. Blanckaert, J. Swings, T. Franken, C. Gullentops, D. Bulckaen & K. Cauwenberghs
An economical optimal investment strategy in a multi-layer flood risk approach
B. Kolen & M. Kok
Determination of flood risk metrics for the Columbia River Treaty 2014 review program
C.R. Goodell & P.D. Dickerson
Cost-effectiveness study on preventive interventions: A survey of multifunctional flood defences
F. Anvarifar, M. Oderkerk, B.R. van der Horst & C. Zevenbergen
Unbreachable embankments? In pursuit of the most effective stretches for reducing fatality risk
K.M. De Bruijn, F. Klijn & J.G. Knoeff
Flood risk management planning in Flanders
N. Devroede, J. Dewelde, K. Cauwenberghs, J. Blanckaert, J. Swings, T. Franken, C. Gullentops & D. Bulckaen
The shifting sands of coastal flood management in South Africa
J.H. Slinger, L.M. Hermans, S.W. Cunningham, S. Taljaard, L. van Niekerk & H. Vreugdenhil
Towards an integrated evaluation framework for Multi-Functional Flood Defences
M. Kok, J.K. Vrijling & C. Zevenbergen
Flash flood risk management: Toward a closer link among science, policy and practice
M. Borga & J.D. Creutin
Cost-benefit analysis of flood protection strategies for the Rhine-Meuse Delta
A. Jeuken, J. Kind & J. Gauderis
Strategic flood risk management: Comparing international challenges and developing common approaches
P.B. Sayers, G.E. Galloway, E.C. Penning-Rowsell, Y. Yuan, F. Shen, Y. Chen, Wang, T. Le Quense, L. Wang & Y. Guan
Developing a robust national scale long term investment strategy for England and Wales: The tools and applications
I. Meadowcroft, A. Bayliss, P.B. Sayers, J.J. Flikweert, E. Robinson, R. Deakin & P. Neve
On the potential contribution of spatial planning in combination with unbreachable embankments in the design of a robust flood risk system, exemplified for The Netherlands
J.M. Knoop, W. Ligtvoet & F. Klijn
Adaptation strategies for the Thames Estuary in the context of accelerated sea level rise
H. Harvey, L.J. Manning & J.W. Hall
Development of a web-based decision support system in risk reduction
Z.C. Aye, M. Jaboyedoff & M.H. Derron
Review of the current risk management strategies in Europe for hydro-meteorological hazards at protection and emergency level
V.J. Cortes, S. Frigerio, L. Schenato, A. Pasuto & S. Sterlacchini
A multi-layered safety perspective on the tsunami disaster in Tohoku, Japan
V. Tsimopoulou, S.N. Jonkman, B. Kolen, B. Maaskant, N. Mori & T. Yasuda
Flexibility in flood management systems with application to the Sacramento Valley, CA, USA
K.N. DiFrancesco
Life-cycle approach to flood risk management in the United States
K.L. Durham-Aguilera, C.R. Alexander, E.J. Hecker & L.D. Leuck
Towards risk-based assessment of flood defences in The Netherlands: An operational framework
F. den Heijer & F.L.M. Diermanse
Is compartmentalisation an economical viable solution to improve the safety against flooding?
P. van der Scheer, S.P.F. Schouten, R. Vergouwe, A. Leskens, S.J. Fraikin,
P.J. Hofman & R. Piek
How to determine an optimal flood protection level for currently unprotected areas with economic value?
R. Vergouwe, S.P.F. Schouten, P. van der Scheer, S.J. Fraikin, P.J. Hofman & R. Piek
Towards integrated river basin management: Governance lessons from Room for the River
J. Rijke, S. van Herk, C. Zevenbergen & R. Ashley
BEAM and AM+: Two assets mapping products suited for multi-risk applications
M. Mueller, T. Fourty & A. Assmann
Application of a 2D hydrodynamic modelling approach to flood risk assessment, case studies in England, Wales and Scotland
S. Ghimire
An automated method for costing flood risk mitigation measures for use with flood risk management decision support systems
D.P. Hames, M. Woodward & B.P. Gouldby
Flanders chooses for flood risk management based on LATIS
P. Deckers, Ph. De Maeyer, P. Peeters & F. Mostaert
Application of innovative floating technology for flood emergency attendance
B. Osorio-Munoz, F. Botello, J. Jurczuk & P. Poneta
Masterplan Beaufort, a vision towards inherent safe deltas
G.A. Beaufort & G.E. Kamerling
Smart solutions for optimizing flood risk management
G.J.J. van Ginneken, W. Jonkhoff, M. van der Stad & D. Vos
Flood hazard mapping by integrating airborne laser scanning data, high resolution images and large scale maps: A case study
P. Fernandez, G. Gonçalves, L. Gomes Pereira & M. Moreira
What has been learned from the post flash flood surveys recently conducted in Europe?
E. Gaume, M. Borga & L. Marchi
Flood protection for the built environment: The FloodProBE-project and science & policy implications
M.A. Van, C.C.D.F. van Ree, K. Heilemann, M.W. Morris, M. Escarameia, P. Royet & C. Zevenbergen
Flood risk change in changing climate: The Czech Republic study
J. Danhelka, T. Vlasak & J. Krejci
Linking the city and the lake: Guaíba waterfront, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
E. Loitzenbauer, A.M. Rigo, E. Zdanowicz, G. Schattsschneider, J.F. Coelho, P. Bellé, R. Cavalcante, B. Gersonius, T. Bacchin & J. Hilgefort
Flood risk management condition and risk assessment for the US Army Corps of Engineers
P. Embree & F. Monfeli
Long term planning for global change
Enhancing flood risk system robustness in practice
M.J.P. Mens, F. Klijn & R. Schielen
Monitoring and learning in flood risk management: A case of coastal policy in The Netherlands
L.M. Hermans, J.H. Slinger, S.W. Cunningham, A. Bruens, J.P.M. Mulder & M. Menke
Efficiency of building precautionary measures in different flood situations
H. Kreibich
Protecting London from the sea: 21st century policies, plans and their implications
S. Lavery, E.C. Penning-Rowsell & N. Haigh
Impacts & strategic responses to rising sea levels in the European Union
S. Brown, R.J. Nicholls, A.K. Pardaens, J.A. Lowe, A.T. Vafeidis, J. Hinkel & P. Watkiss
Subsidence in coastal lowlands-hidden floodrisk (EU-FP7-SubCoast)
C.J.M. van Ruiten, T.H.M. Bucx & G. Bitelli
Integrating flood risk management and urban design through climate change adaptation
K. Stone, B. Gersonius, C. Zevenbergen, S. Richter, S. Zeller, R. Ashley, J. Blanksby & L. Walker
Governance & policy instruments
Implementing the floods directive: The case of the Umbria Region
D. Molinari, F. Ballio, N. Berni & C. Pandolfo
Socially participated decision making process for hydrogeological risk mitigation: Giampilieri, 1st October 2009
B. Manfrè, C. La Rocca, V. Nicolosi, E. Foti & L. Stancanelli
Governance of integrated flood risk management to deliver large scale investment programmes: Delivery focused social learning in The Netherlands
S. van Herk, J. Rijke, C. Zevenbergen & R. Ashley
Explaining differences in flood management approaches in Europe and the USA: A comparative analysis
P. Bubeck, H. Kreibich, E.C. Penning-Rowsell, W.J.W. Botzen, H. de Moel & F. Klijn
Preliminary flood risk assessment for the European Directive: Inventory of French past floods
M. Lang, D. Coeur, A. Bard, B. Bacq, T. Becker, E. Bignon, R. Blanchard, L. Bruckmann, M. Delserieys, C. Edelblutte & C. Merle
Alternative investment streams for flood risk management and flood insurance: An analysis of “who gains and who loses?”
J. Pardoe, E.C. Penning-Rowsell & M. Cope
The role of technical water expertise in flood risk management: Different logics, different outcomes?
E. Tromp, W.E. Abels & M.W. van Buuren
The search for room for expert advice in Dutch flood risk management
B. Broekhans
The problematic nature of involving local people in river basin planning
S.B.E. van den Heuvel & G.J. Roovers
Flood protection policies in Germany, UK and The Netherlands: Towards a risk-based approach?
B. Broekhans, A. Correljé & K. Krieger
Quick scan of options for raising the levels of protection against floods of dike rings in The Netherlands
H. van der Most
Bridging the science-policy gap in Poland: Bydgoszcz Waterproof
N. Eernink, G. Prinsen, M. Bunt, W. Worst, P. Szymczak, W. Kiewisz, H. Droogh & S. Mikolajczak
Implementation of the EU Floods Directive in a non-EU country: Serbia’s experience with Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment
V. Kolarov & M. Babic Mladenovic
Stakeholders’ consensus on technical and non-structural flood control measures
P. Kovar, D. Vassova, M. Hrabalikova & I. Vrana
An analysis of institutional and economic barriers to multi-layered safety in The Netherlands
E. Tromp, G. Jan Ellen & A. van Buuren
A sustainable approach to water management: An example of flood risk management by applying key elements of the Directive 2007/60 CE on the assessment and management of flood risks
A. Cabañas Ibáñez, C. Andres Moreno, L. Garrote De Marcos & M. Lemans
An insurance modeling perspective on vulnerability function development for buildings subject to European inland flooding
M. Hill, D. Gatey & N. Peiris
First step of implementation of the floods directive-Czech experience
J. Danhelka, J. Kubat & K. Drbal
Developing partnership approaches for flood risk management
T. Thaler, S. Priest & E.C. Penning-Rowsell
Responsibilities for European risk management: The roles of the state, the insurance industry and the individual in flood risk management
N. Lawson, P. O’Hare & I. White
Vulnerability and resilience
The role of building materials in improved flood resilience and routes for implementation
M. Escarameia, A.F. Tagg, N.S.R. Walliman, C. Zevenbergen & F. Anvarifar
Output Based Aid (OBA) voucher scheme for pregnant women in IDP Camps and flood affected districts of rural Sindh, Pakistan
I.A. Khan & S.T. Ahmed
Research on flood resilient communities: A synthesis of key findings of the CRUE funding initiative
S. Beurton & A.H. Thieken
Coastal floods: Urban planning and infrastructures as resilient systems 337
J.J. Díez Gonzalez, J.V. Monnot, M.D. Esteban, J.M. Silvestre, J.S. Lopez-Gutierrez & U.P.M. SMARTeST team
Urban vulnerability to pluvial flooding: Complaints location on overland flow routes
S. Gaitan, J.A.E. ten Veldhuis, M.H. Spekkers & N.C. van de Giesen
The role of self-help groups in flood risk management
J. Simm
The effectiveness of flood proofing vulnerable hotspots to improve urban flood resilience
R.E. de Graaf, B. Roeffen, K.M. Czapiewska, B. Dal Bo Zanon, W. Lindemans, M. Escarameia, N.S.R. Walliman & C. Zevenbergen
The Dublin FloodResilienCity project
T. Leahy & R. Falconer
Potential for urban transformation through the utilisation of stormwater infrastructure: Considerations from the Gauteng City-Region
J.M. Storie & A. Ngie
Amphibious housing in The Netherlands and North America: A comparison of popular, political and permitting issues and challenges
E.C. English
A stepwise approach for flood risk and vulnerability assessment for urban flood critical infrastructures
S. Lhomme, D. Serre, L. Nie, E. Balmand, K. Heilemann & K.M. De Bruijn
FRe building technological products
J.J.D. Gonzalez, J.V. Monnot, P.M. Paniagua, U.P.M. SMARTeST team, P. Pámpanas, O. Videa, S.P. Abuín, P. Prendes & J. Orte
Flood resilience and urban systems: Nice and Taipei case studies
J. Batica, F.-Y. Hu & P. Gourbesville
City, climate change and floods: A contribution to the urban resilience study
L.F. Dias
Rotterdam-The Hague emergency airport
P.A. Minnema, K.A. Anema, J. Jacobs, C. Zevenbergen & R.E. de Graaf
EVA, a model to appraise farm vulnerability to flooding
P. Brémond & F. Grelot
Simulation of resilience of an insurance system to flood risk
F. Grelot & O. Barreteau
Amphibious housing: An affordable flood mitigation solution for at-risk low-income populations
E.C. English
Integrating etic and emic perspectives in flood vulnerability assessment
M. Alexander, H. Faulkner, C. Viavattene & S. Priest
Regional vulnerability to climate change and the role of cohesion policy in climate change adaptation
K. Prenger-Berninghoff
Urban flood resilience: Beyond vulnerability using innovative non-structural measures
S. Garvin, C. Zevenbergen & J.-L. Salagnac
Risk communication
Flood risk communication: Visualization tools and evaluations of effectiveness
M.K.M. Charrière, S.J. Junier, E. Mostert & T.A. Bogaard
Communicating uncertainty in flood risk mapping
K. Beven, D. Leedal, N. Hunter & R. Lamb
Flood risk management with lack of data
P.J. Bart, W.H. Kloezen & G.J. Roovers
Communication in flood risk management: A cross-case comparison of different EU countries
T. Sprague & S. Greiving
Improving flood maps to foster participation and raise flood risk awareness
J. Luther, V. Meyer, C. Kuhlicke, S. Scheuer, H. Unnerstall, S. Fuchs, W. Dorner, J. Seidel, K. Serrhini, G. Palka, S. Priest, S. McCarthy, J. Pardoe & C. Viavattene
You have been framed! Effects of risk communication on citizens’ risk perceptions and flood adaptive behavior
T. Terpstra
Towards a realtime Twitter analysis during (flood) crises for operational (flood) crisis management
T. Terpstra, A. de Vries & R. Stronkman
Flood prediction and early warning
Optimizing flood forecasts with data-assimilation and a dynamic stage discharge relation
A. Wijbenga, A. Paarlberg & D. Schwanenberg
2D hydraulic model integration to real-time flash flood forecasting chain
C. Girard, T. Godfroy, M. Erlich, E. David, C. Sorbet, V. Pourret, M. Veysseire & B. Vincendon
The Global Flood Awareness System (GloFAS)
J. Thielen, L. Alfieri, P. Burek, M. Kalas, P. Salamon, V. Thiemig, A. de Roo, D. Muraro, F. Pappenberger & E. Dutra
USACE Reachback experiences in providing support for international hydrologic emergencies
M. Jourdan, J. Tate & G. Savant
Towards spatially distributed flood forecasts in flash flood prone areas: Results in the South of France
O. Payrastre, J-P. Naulin, E. Gaume, G. Delrieu, B. Boudevillain, P. Arnaud, P. Javelle, S. Diss, C. Lutoff, L. Colbeau-Justin & B. Vincendon
Real-time forecasting of flood levels, wind driven waves, wave runup, and overtopping at dikes around Dutch lakes
M. Genseberger, A.J. Smale & H. Hartholt
Application of methods predicting model uncertainty in flood forecasting
D.P. Solomatine, D.L. Shrestha, N. Kayastha & G. Di Baldassarre
Online hydraulic predictions over the North Sea—Scheldt River domain for flood risk and water management: A Dutch-Flemish connection
D. Depreiter, N. Jespers, J.R. Hendriks, P. Viaene, M. Deschamps & F. Mostaert
Computational models in flood early warning systems
V.V. Krzhizhanovskaya, N.B. Melnikova, G.S. Shirshov, F.I. Rusadi, R.G. Belleman, J. Lhomme, B.P. Gouldby, A. Topple & J. Simm
Warning strategy, techniques and new developments at the flood forecasting centre
C. Pilling, W. Lang, R.J. Moore & J. Schellekens
What forecast users might expect: An issue of forecast performance
T. Vlasak, R. Cekal & J. Danhelka
Evacuation & rescue
The use of traffic modelling to inform a flood evacuation policy for Lincolnshire and Norfolk
A.F. Tagg, B. Kolen, J. Leenders, H. Chen & D. Powell
When, why and how to call for mass evacuation in an uncertain world: Results of a survey among decision makers
B. Kolen
Smart shelter strategies-cost-effective flood preparedness
E.T. Blom, C. Zevenbergen, B. Gersonius & E. van Son
Mass-evacuation model for a population located in a floodplain
H. Alaeddine, E. Neron, M. Maizai & K. Serrhini
Evacuation planning in case of extreme rainfall events: A case study in Azores, Portugal
B.F. Santos, J. Leandro, M. Gama, N. Melo & J.P. Leitão
Flood event management
Hurricane risk & safety module: A flood control solution for complex flood protection systems
R. Kluskens, M.M. Hillen, C. Spoorenberg & R.G. Kamp
Sequential decision making in the flood risk context
K.A. Wojciechowska & M. Kok
The effects of flood fighting and emergency measures on the reliability of flood defences
S.N. Jonkman, E.J.C. Dupuits & F. Havinga
Agent based modeling for flood incident management
R.J. Dawson, M. Wang & J. Buehler
Disaster management training environment
C.J.M. Vermeulen & R. Nagel
Reality check: Evacuation planning using mixed reality and simulation
D. Keus, E. van Veldhoven, F. van Heemskerck Pillis, J. van Laar & C. Guikers
Developing a training to improve multidisciplinary interaction: MIRROR
L. de Koning, K. van Dongen & M. Huis in ‘t Veld
Exercise Watermark: Improving the response to flooding in England and Wales
R. Symonds, D. Lees, K. Chandler & R. Stafford
The flood control game as a means to improve crisis communication
L. Ernst, J.E. de Bruijne, N. Booister, D. Tretjakova & E. van Weele
Embedding the consideration of health into multi-sector preparedness and response for floods: An integrated approach to reduce health impacts
S. Tapsell
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