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PART I Floods and Sustainability |
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Chapter 1 Hydrological Resilience of Large Lakes Management |
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Chapter 2 Sustainability in Flood Management |
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Chapter 3 Best Management Practices as an Alternative Approach for Urban Flood Control |
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PART II Flood Impact Analysis |
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Chapter 4 Flood Management: Status, Causes, and Land-Use Impact in Brahmaputra Basin, Northeastern Region of India |
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Chapter 5 Impact of Urbanization on Flooding |
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Chapter 6 Impact of Infiltration on Flood Volume and Peak |
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Chapter 7 Form Resistance Prediction in Gravel-Bed Rivers |
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Chapter 8 Catchment Morphometric Characteristics' Impact on Floods Management: The Role of Geospatial Technology |
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139 | (20) |
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PART III Flood Risk Management |
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Chapter 9 Floods: From Risk to Opportunity |
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Chapter 10 Flood Risk Management in Romania |
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Chapter 11 Importance of Risk Mapping in the Processes of Spatial Planning in Spain |
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Chapter 12 Reducing Flood Risk in Spain: The Role of Spatial Planning |
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Chapter 13 Integration of Flood Losses in Risk Analysis |
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Chapter 14 River Rehabilitation for Flood Protection |
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Chapter 15 Torrential and Flash Flood Warning: General Overview and Uses of Localized Hydropower |
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PART IV Flood Hazards and Damages |
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Chapter 16 Flood and Building Damages |
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Chapter 17 Flood Mapping, Monitoring, and Damage Assessment |
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Chapter 18 Fundamental Flood Hazard Issues in the Alluvial Fan Environment |
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Chapter 19 Physical Vulnerability, Flood Damage, and Adjustments: Examining the Factors Affecting Damage to Residential Buildings in Eastern Dhaka |
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PART V Flood Erosion and Sediment |
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Chapter 20 River Flood Erosion and Land Development and Management |
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Chapter 21 Debris and Solid Wastes in Flood Plain Management |
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Chapter 22 A Sedimentary Investigation into the Origin and Composition of a Dam Reservoir |
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Chapter 23 Sedimentation and Geomorphological Changes During Floods |
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PART VI Flooding and Dam Construction |
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Chapter 24 Dam Failure Assessment for Sustainable Flood Retention Basins |
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Chapter 25 Simulating Flood Due to Dam Break |
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Chapter 26 Modeling the Propagation of the Submersion Wave in Case of a Dam Break: Case of the Gargar Dam, Algeria |
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Chapter 27 River Restoration for Flood Impact Mitigation |
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Flood Handbook Principles and Applications |
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PART I An Introduction to Flooding |
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Chapter 1 Flash Flood: Definitions, Characteristics, Sources, and Analysis |
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Chapter 2 Geomorphology and Flooding |
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Chapter 3 Mediterranean Flooding |
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Chapter 4 Arid Zone Flooding |
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Chapter 5 Hydropower and Floods |
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PART II Social Aspects and Guidelines |
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Chapter 6 Social Aspects of Flooding |
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Chapter 7 Cementing "Stakeholder Collaboration" into Flood Risk Management |
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171 | (22) |
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Chapter 8 Impacts of Flooding on Nigeria's Educational Sector |
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Chapter 9 International Law and Policies on Floods |
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Chapter 10 Guidelines for Unit Hydrograph Analyses |
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217 | (22) |
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Chapter 11 History of World Extreme Floods |
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Chapter 12 Isotope Techniques in Flood Analysis |
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Chapter 13 Paleo- and Historical Flood Hydrology |
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Chapter 14 Bankfull Stage and Flood Return Periods |
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Chapter 15 Dominant Discharge of Rivers |
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307 | (16) |
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Chapter 16 Floodmark and Its Areas of Applications |
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PART IV Flood Measurement and Estimation |
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Chapter 17 Establishment of Rainfall Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves in Algeria |
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Chapter 18 Dynamic Curve Numbers: Concept and Application |
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Chapter 19 Application of SCS-CN for Estimating Runoff on Arid Watershed |
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Chapter 20 Flood Hydrograph and Baseflow Separation Using the Web- Based Hydrograph Analysis Tool |
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PART V Flood Control and Uses |
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Chapter 21 Closed Drainage Systems |
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435 | (22) |
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Chapter 22 Floodwater Harvesting |
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Chapter 23 Flood Spreading |
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Chapter 24 Biotechnology and Flood-Resistant Rice |
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Chapter 25 A Novel Groundwater Recharge Using Stormwater Drainage |
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PART VI Flooding and Quality Aspects |
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Chapter 26 Sampling and Analytical Techniques for Floodwater Quality Monitoring |
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Chapter 27 Watershed Contamination by a Copper Mine with Flooding |
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Flood Handbook Analysis and Modeling |
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PART I An Introduction to Flooding and Humans |
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Chapter 1 Floods and People |
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PART II Food Observation and Modeling Uncertainty |
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Chapter 2 Importance of Hydrological and Meteorological Measurements and Observations in the Implementation of the Paris Agreement and the Katowice Climate Package |
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Chapter 3 Flood Observation Uncertainty |
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Chapter 4 Flood Modeling and Forecasting Uncertainty |
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63 | (36) |
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PART III Flood Modeling and Forecasting |
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Chapter 5 Empirical Modeling in Flood Design Estimation |
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99 | (32) |
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Chapter 6 Flood Forecasting: Time Series or Flood Frequency Analysis? |
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Chapter 7 Analysis of Stable Channel Design Using HEC-RAS: A Case Study of Sural City |
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Chapter 8 Hydro-Morpho Dynamics of River Junctions: Characteristics and Advanced Modeling |
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Chapter 9 Shallow Water Flow Modeling |
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195 | (28) |
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PART IV Floods, River Restoration, and Climate Change |
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Chapter 10 Sediment Transport and Changes in the River Bottom Topology Downstream of the Jeziorsko Reservoir |
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223 | (20) |
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Chapter 11 Impact of Climate Change on Flooding |
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243 | (22) |
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Chapter 12 Sea-Level Rise Due to Climate Change |
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265 | (22) |
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PART V Flood Optimization and Simulation |
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Chapter 13 Real-Time Operation of Reservoirs during Flood Conditions Using Optimization-Simulation with One- and Two-Dimensional Modeling |
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Chapter 14 Application of Physically Based Distributed Flood Models for Large-Scale Flood Simulations |
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Chapter 15 Continuous Large-Scale Simulation Models in Flood Studies |
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Chapter 16 Riverine and Flood Modeling Software |
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Chapter 17 Flood Modeling Using Open-Source Software |
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Chapter 19 Floodplain Mapping Using HEC-RAS and ArcGIS |
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407 | (24) |
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Chapter 20 Flood Hazard, Vulnerability, and Risk Mapping in GIS: Geodata Analytical Process in Boolean, AHP, and Fuzzy Models |
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PART VII Flood Regionalization |
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Chapter 21 Determining High-Flood-Risk Regions Using Rainfall-Runoff Modeling |
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Chapter 22 Geostatistics and Flooding: Homogeneous Regions Delineation for Multivariate Regional Frequency Analysis |
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Chapter 23 Application of Index Flood Approach in Regional Flood Estimation Using L-Moments in Both Fixed Region and Region of Influence Framework |
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Chapter 24 NASA Global Near-Real-Time and Research Precipitation Products for Flood Monitoring, Modeling, Assessment, and Research |
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PART VIII Flood Soft Computing |
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Chapter 25 Real-Time Flood Hydrograph Predictions Using the Rating Curve and Soft Computing Methods |
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Chapter 26 Application of Integral Transforms in Flood Studies |
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Chapter 27 Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Flood Risk Assessment |
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