AbstractAgencies in charge of flood management use disaster reports (DRs) as the preferred source of information on past flooding events. A systematic survey of DRs prepared by Italian agencies suggests that DRs could be widely enhanced in view of targeting more effective communication to citizens, reinforcing the communication pillar in civil protection planning and management, and improving the resilience of the population to extreme events. Without loss of the rigor and details required for all the usual technical uses of DRs, we suggest recompiling them in the form of "disaster tales" (DTs), as tools that offer wider knowledge of the events to improve people's preparedness and self-protection behavior. Recent major flooding events have ...
Developing a holistic understanding of social, cultural, and economic impacts of disasters can help ...
In late 2017 and early 2018 the Tsunami Alert Centre of the Italian National Institute of Geophysics...
Floods affect more people globally than any other type of natural hazard. Great potential exists for...
As evidenced by the EU Floods Directive (2007/60/EC), flood management strategies in Europe have und...
Italy is significantly affected by ever-present flood and landslide risks and has experienced many d...
Flooding is a serious hazard across Europe, with over 200 major floods documented in the last two de...
Disasters related to natural hazards have increased in the last few decades. This increment makes it...
During the last decade, most European countries have produced hazard maps of natural hazards, but li...
One of the main problems faced by scientists working on the prediction of geological phenomena is th...
Flood risk management is gradually shifting from a risk-based approach to an integrated one that, am...
Floods are one of the costliest natural hazards in Switzerland and worldwide. Therefore, society is ...
Understanding what makes people vulnerable to flooding is key in informing the risk management proce...
Understanding what makes people vulnerable to flooding is key in informing the risk management proce...
Aim: A massive flood due to exceptional rainfalls devastated the town of Genoa on 9 October2014. Med...
Effective risk communication is a vital part of natural hazard preparedness and risk management. Pre...
Developing a holistic understanding of social, cultural, and economic impacts of disasters can help ...
In late 2017 and early 2018 the Tsunami Alert Centre of the Italian National Institute of Geophysics...
Floods affect more people globally than any other type of natural hazard. Great potential exists for...
As evidenced by the EU Floods Directive (2007/60/EC), flood management strategies in Europe have und...
Italy is significantly affected by ever-present flood and landslide risks and has experienced many d...
Flooding is a serious hazard across Europe, with over 200 major floods documented in the last two de...
Disasters related to natural hazards have increased in the last few decades. This increment makes it...
During the last decade, most European countries have produced hazard maps of natural hazards, but li...
One of the main problems faced by scientists working on the prediction of geological phenomena is th...
Flood risk management is gradually shifting from a risk-based approach to an integrated one that, am...
Floods are one of the costliest natural hazards in Switzerland and worldwide. Therefore, society is ...
Understanding what makes people vulnerable to flooding is key in informing the risk management proce...
Understanding what makes people vulnerable to flooding is key in informing the risk management proce...
Aim: A massive flood due to exceptional rainfalls devastated the town of Genoa on 9 October2014. Med...
Effective risk communication is a vital part of natural hazard preparedness and risk management. Pre...
Developing a holistic understanding of social, cultural, and economic impacts of disasters can help ...
In late 2017 and early 2018 the Tsunami Alert Centre of the Italian National Institute of Geophysics...
Floods affect more people globally than any other type of natural hazard. Great potential exists for...