(CRED 2009) frequency of extreme hydrological situations on a global scale is constantly increasing. The most typical example of a natural risk in Europe is flood – there is a decrease in the number of victims, but a significant increase in economic damage. A decrease in the number of victims is caused by the application of current hydrological management that focuses its attention primarily on large rivers and elimination of the damages caused by major flood situations. The growing economic losses, however, are a manifestation of the increasing intensity of floods on small watercourses, which are usually not sufficiently taken into account by the management approaches. The research of small streams should focus both on the study of the wat...
The water – related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain...
Flood disasters affect a large number of people across the world every year with severe social and e...
The floods in the rivers Meuse and Rhine in 1993 and 1995 made the European Commission realize that...
Flood risk (defined as a result of flood probability and potential damage) along Rhine and Meuse riv...
Over the past decade, the focus of flood risk assessment and management has been on floods along the...
Recent flood events in western Europe have shown the need for improved flood risk management along t...
Recent flood events in western Europe have shown the need for improved flood risk management along t...
Over the past decade, the focus of flood risk assessment and management has been on floods along the...
This thesis contains a review on the types of floods and the potential approaches for management of ...
Recent flood events in western Europe have shown the need for improved flood risk management along t...
Flooding causes damage and distress wherever it happens and in the worst cases can devastate communi...
The water-related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain ...
The water-related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain ...
The water-related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain ...
Target point of this thesis is explanation of main reasons about flooding threats of landscape. Eval...
The water – related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain...
Flood disasters affect a large number of people across the world every year with severe social and e...
The floods in the rivers Meuse and Rhine in 1993 and 1995 made the European Commission realize that...
Flood risk (defined as a result of flood probability and potential damage) along Rhine and Meuse riv...
Over the past decade, the focus of flood risk assessment and management has been on floods along the...
Recent flood events in western Europe have shown the need for improved flood risk management along t...
Recent flood events in western Europe have shown the need for improved flood risk management along t...
Over the past decade, the focus of flood risk assessment and management has been on floods along the...
This thesis contains a review on the types of floods and the potential approaches for management of ...
Recent flood events in western Europe have shown the need for improved flood risk management along t...
Flooding causes damage and distress wherever it happens and in the worst cases can devastate communi...
The water-related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain ...
The water-related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain ...
The water-related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain ...
Target point of this thesis is explanation of main reasons about flooding threats of landscape. Eval...
The water – related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain...
Flood disasters affect a large number of people across the world every year with severe social and e...
The floods in the rivers Meuse and Rhine in 1993 and 1995 made the European Commission realize that...