Contains fulltext : 112246.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The challenges that large-scale floods pose are beyond the organisational capabilities of governments and the emergency services of most states to handle. More people experience flooding than any other natural hazard with on average nearly 97 million people affected annually between 1980 and 2008 [1]. While most of those affected are in the developing world, significant economic and infrastructural damage is also wrought by flood in modern industrial societies who share a long history of exposure to such risks [2]. Dealing with floods, therefore, calls for close cooperation between citizens, public bodies and private actors. The effectiveness of governmen...
As a result of climate change, technological development, and other variables, natural and technolog...
Flooding is a global problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Academics and pract...
Flooding is a global problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Academics and pract...
The challenges that large-scale floods pose are beyond the organisational capabilities of government...
Contains fulltext : 162761pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flood events...
Abstract: It has been a known fact from several studies from both developed and developing world tha...
Contains fulltext : 159332.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Across Europe, ...
Contains fulltext : 162768pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT. Eu...
International audienceIndividuals have an increasingly significant role to play within flood prevent...
Research has shown that unless global greenhouse gas emissions are reduced by 45% by 2030 the global...
Floods continue to hit many countries, both less developed and industrialized, bringing human suffer...
The flood that affected a third of the United States during the summer of 1993 was the nation's wors...
Abstract: The most beautiful gifts given by nature include air, water, trees. But if the same air a...
Even though dams are designed to bypass floods of significant magnitudes, floods less severe than th...
Floods are among the most devastating natural (and sometimes human-produced) threats on earth, accou...
As a result of climate change, technological development, and other variables, natural and technolog...
Flooding is a global problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Academics and pract...
Flooding is a global problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Academics and pract...
The challenges that large-scale floods pose are beyond the organisational capabilities of government...
Contains fulltext : 162761pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flood events...
Abstract: It has been a known fact from several studies from both developed and developing world tha...
Contains fulltext : 159332.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Across Europe, ...
Contains fulltext : 162768pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT. Eu...
International audienceIndividuals have an increasingly significant role to play within flood prevent...
Research has shown that unless global greenhouse gas emissions are reduced by 45% by 2030 the global...
Floods continue to hit many countries, both less developed and industrialized, bringing human suffer...
The flood that affected a third of the United States during the summer of 1993 was the nation's wors...
Abstract: The most beautiful gifts given by nature include air, water, trees. But if the same air a...
Even though dams are designed to bypass floods of significant magnitudes, floods less severe than th...
Floods are among the most devastating natural (and sometimes human-produced) threats on earth, accou...
As a result of climate change, technological development, and other variables, natural and technolog...
Flooding is a global problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Academics and pract...
Flooding is a global problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Academics and pract...