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Environmental flood risk assessment 3 Flood risk assessment 3 Decision support 2 Landfill 2 Spatial scales 2 Uncertainty 2 Austria 1 Damagescanner model 1 Depth-damage function 1 Flood risk model 1 GIS 1 Geoinformatics 1 Hydrodynamic modelling 1 Indicator-based approach 1 Jakarta 1 MIKE FLOOD 1 Mahanadi delta 1 Optimal rice planning 1 RADARSAT 1 Santiago de Chile 1 Strategic environmental assessment 1 Synthetic vulnerability 1 Uncertainties 1 Urban area 1 Vulnerability curve 1 Waste disposal 1 flood risk assessment 1 impact assessment 1 spatial planning 1 transport planning 1
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Neuhold, C. 3 Aerts, Jeroen 1 Brinkman, JanJaap 1 Budiyono, Yus 1 Chatterjee, Chandranath 1 FISCHER, T. B. 1 Gupta, Praveen 1 Marfai, Muh 1 Müller, Annemarie 1 Nachtnebel, H. 1 Panigrahy, Sushma 1 RIDDLESDEN, D. 1 SINGLETON, A. D. 1 Samantaray, Dibyendu 1 Singh, Rajendra 1 Ward, Philip 1
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Natural Hazards 6 Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management (JEAPM) 1
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Flood risk modeling for optimal rice planning for delta region of Mahanadi river basin in India
Samantaray, Dibyendu; Chatterjee, Chandranath; Singh, … - In: Natural Hazards 76 (2015) 1, pp. 347-372
Flood risk management serves to reduce the negative consequences of flood disaster to a certain extent. In agriculture-dominated countries, the extent of damage incurred in crop land by heavy and frequent floods is quite high. The present study aims to develop an optimal rice planning procedure...
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Flood risk assessment for delta mega-cities: a case study of Jakarta
Budiyono, Yus; Aerts, Jeroen; Brinkman, JanJaap; Marfai, Muh - In: Natural Hazards 75 (2015) 1, pp. 389-413
problem, the city requires quantitative assessments of flood risk. In this study, we develop a flood risk assessment model for … damages and found them to be in good agreement, giving confidence in the use of the model for flood risk assessment. Under …
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Identifying flood-prone landfills at different spatial scales
Neuhold, C. - In: Natural Hazards 65 (2013) 3, pp. 2015-2030
priorities for subsequent protection and mitigation measures. This paper presents two flood risk assessment approaches at …
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Flood risks in a dynamic urban agglomeration: a conceptual and methodological assessment framework
Müller, Annemarie - In: Natural Hazards 65 (2013) 3, pp. 1931-1950
The analysis of risk and its causes is a crucial prerequisite for the development of risk prevention and mitigation measures in the scope of disaster risk management. This paper investigates on the problem of annually occurring floods in Santiago de Chile applying a framework for risk...
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Identifying flood-prone landfills at different spatial scales
Neuhold, C. - In: Natural Hazards 68 (2013) 3, pp. 1425-1440
priorities for subsequent protection and mitigation measures. This paper presents two flood risk assessment approaches at …
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A SURVEY OF THE USE OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ENGLISH LOCAL AUTHORITY IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
RIDDLESDEN, D.; SINGLETON, A. D.; FISCHER, T. B. - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 14 (2012) 01, pp. 1250006-1
Across the public sector, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial analysis are increasingly ubiquitous when making decisions involving people and places. However, historically GIS has not been prevalently applied to the various types of impact assessment. As such, this paper presents...
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Assessing flood risk associated with waste disposals: methodology, application and uncertainties
Neuhold, C.; Nachtnebel, H. - In: Natural Hazards 56 (2011) 1, pp. 359-370
Waste disposal sites are mostly located in lowland areas close to residential areas inducing a long-term risk of potential environmental contamination due to flooding. During recent flood events, these areas were reportedly exposed to inundations. This paper aims to develop a qualitative...
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