Implementing effective environmental risk-management systems can make a contribution to sustainable development in Europe. Risks affecting freshwater are of particular concern, and have to be tackled from the perspective of the complete hydrological basin. The historical, political, economic, educational and cultural diversity of large river basin areas, particularly those shared by a number of countries, makes developing and implementing effective management systems a particular challenge
This paper contains an assessment and standardized comparative analysis of the current water managem...
Floods are one of the most devastating natural disasters that can cause large economic damage and en...
Water has been recognized as a key natural resource for environmental security, socio-economic devel...
For centuries, rivers have experienced massive changes of their hydromorphic structures due to human...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is 1 of 12 papers prepared by participants attending the workshop ¿Risk Assessme...
Transboundary river-basin management is a challenging task emerging from lack of on-site expert know...
The water-related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain ...
Major river and flash flood events have accumulated in Central and Eastern Europe over the last deca...
Flood risk (defined as a result of flood probability and potential damage) along Rhine and Meuse riv...
The European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires a good chemical and ecological status of...
In Europe, Hungary ranks only behind the Netherlands with respect to flood exposure. Over half of th...
Water is arguably the world’s most valuable endangered resource, the management of which has been su...
In this chapter we provide an introduction to this section of six chapters, which examine how catast...
(CRED 2009) frequency of extreme hydrological situations on a global scale is constantly increasing....
Water-related disasters have increased considerably worldwide in recent years. While certain trends ...
This paper contains an assessment and standardized comparative analysis of the current water managem...
Floods are one of the most devastating natural disasters that can cause large economic damage and en...
Water has been recognized as a key natural resource for environmental security, socio-economic devel...
For centuries, rivers have experienced massive changes of their hydromorphic structures due to human...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is 1 of 12 papers prepared by participants attending the workshop ¿Risk Assessme...
Transboundary river-basin management is a challenging task emerging from lack of on-site expert know...
The water-related disasters are considerably increasing worldwide in the last years. While certain ...
Major river and flash flood events have accumulated in Central and Eastern Europe over the last deca...
Flood risk (defined as a result of flood probability and potential damage) along Rhine and Meuse riv...
The European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires a good chemical and ecological status of...
In Europe, Hungary ranks only behind the Netherlands with respect to flood exposure. Over half of th...
Water is arguably the world’s most valuable endangered resource, the management of which has been su...
In this chapter we provide an introduction to this section of six chapters, which examine how catast...
(CRED 2009) frequency of extreme hydrological situations on a global scale is constantly increasing....
Water-related disasters have increased considerably worldwide in recent years. While certain trends ...
This paper contains an assessment and standardized comparative analysis of the current water managem...
Floods are one of the most devastating natural disasters that can cause large economic damage and en...
Water has been recognized as a key natural resource for environmental security, socio-economic devel...