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Flood Risk Assessment & Management [Nahk / peene sidumine]

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  • Formaat: Leather / fine binding, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x155 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: Safety & Security Engineering
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Dec-2011
  • Kirjastus: WIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 1845646460
  • ISBN-13: 9781845646462
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Leather / fine binding, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x155 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: Safety & Security Engineering
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Dec-2011
  • Kirjastus: WIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 1845646460
  • ISBN-13: 9781845646462
Teised raamatud teemal:
This book contains revised papers from conferences organized by the Wessex Institute of Technology. Major themes are risk assessment, mathematical models for flood propagation, topographic data resolution, decision making methods for operational flood management, alternatives in flood protection, and economic aspects of flood damage. The book includes international case studies. Some specific topics include river basin management, real-time environmental information for the public and public safety organizations in case of floods, and a model for simulating event scenarios and estimating expected economic losses for residential buildings. The book includes color photos, maps, and charts. There is no subject index. The US office of WIT Press is Computational Mechanics. Mambretti is affiliated with Politecnico di Milano, Italy Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This volume is the first in a new series to cover different aspects related to Safety and Security Engineering in order to reach a comprehensive view on risk mitigation.The volume is devoted to floods, as one-third of the annual natural disasters and economic losses, and more than half of the respective victims are flood-related. A burgeoning global population and growing wealth, particularly in the last two or three decades, have increased the risk and the demand for protection from flooding. These features, together with climate change predictions and urban development, are affecting the way flood risk is managed.Knowledge and scientific tools play a role of paramount importance in the strain of coping with flooding problems, along with the capacity building in the context of political and administrative framework. Therefore, governments need to establish clear institutional, financial and social mechanisms and processes for flood risk management in order to ensure the safety of people and property and, thereby, contribute to both flood defence and sustainable development.The present volume contains selected papers presented at the Conferences organized by the Wessex Institute of Technology. The papers have been revised by the Authors, in order to be up-to-date and integrated in the book, which covers the following topics: - Risk assessment - Mathematical models for flood propagation - Effect of topographic data resolution - Social and psychological aspects - Decision making and management - Legislations and directives - Alternatives in flood protection - Response and recovery - Damages and economic-related problems - Case studies The quality of the material makes the volume a most valuable and up-to-date tool for professionals, scientists, and managers to appreciate the state-of-the-art in this important field of knowledge.
Flood risk assessment in the Hornad and Bodrog river basins, Slovakia
1(10)
M. Zelenakova
Mathematical models in flood management: overview, laboratory tests and case study
11(12)
D. De Wrachien
S. Mambretti
Effects of topographic data resolution and spatial model resolution on hydraulic and hydro-morphological models for flood risk assessment
23(12)
E. Frank
G. Sofia
S. Fattorelli
An investigation of the relationship between perceptions of social responsibility and community resilience to flood
35(12)
A. Mullins
R. Soetanto
Decision-making methods for operational flood management
47(12)
K.A. Wojciechowska
European and Chinese Integrated River Basin Management: experiences and perspectives
59(12)
W. Ravesteijn
X. Song
R. Wennersten
On the advantage of using risk curves to assess flood protection measures
71(12)
B. Dewals
S. Detrembleur
P. Archambeau
S. Erpicum
M. Pirotton
Real-time environmental information for the public and public safety organisations in case of flood events
83(10)
S. Gottwald
P. Hasenfuss
Alternatives in flood protection: the effect of decentralized measures in the Upper Floha watershed (Southeastern Germany)
93(12)
Ch. Reinhardt
J. Bolscher
R. Imjela
M. Ramelow
R. Wenzel
A. Schulte
Psychological factors affecting flood coping strategies
105(10)
C.B. Rose
K. Manktelow
C.A. Booth
D.G. Proverbs
A model for simulating event scenarios and estimating expected economic losses for residential buildings: preliminary results
115(14)
F. Luino
G. Nigrelli
M. Chiarle
M. Biddoccu
C.G. Cirio
Flooding tendencies for the city of Ensenada, Baja, California, Mexico, 1948-2004
129
J. Soares
R. Blanco
C. Garcia
E. Inzunza
P. Rousseau
Stefano Mambretti is Associate Professor of Hydraulics at the Faculty of Engineering of the Politecnico di Milano. He graduated in Civil Engineering at the Politecnico in 1991 (winning the "Noseda prize" as best graduate in Hydraulics that year) and was awarded a PhD in Hydraulic Engineering in 1995. In 1997 he was appointed as Vice Chief of Public Works in an important municipality, in 1999 he became Assistant Professor in Hydraulics, and in 2003 he was appointed Associate Professor. Stefano also worked as a private consultant, for a number of projects in urban infrastructures in Djibouti, Kuwait, Algeria, Tanzania, Iraq, gaining renowned expertise, mainly in the field of waterhammer. Dr. Mambretti is the author of 66 publications (peer-reviewed scientific papers, key-note lectures, books, and technical reports) in the areas of water phenomena, as urban infrastructures (sewer and water distribution systems), fluid dynamics and rheology of debris and hyper-concentrated flows, water resources use and management, using both advanced laboratory and field observation techniques and mathematical simulation models.