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Integrated flood risk management 2 Flood hazard 1 Flood retention 1 Flood risk reduction 1 Floodplain hydrology and hydraulics 1 Floodplain morphology 1 Interdisciplinary floodplain evaluation method 1 Non-structural flood protection measures 1 Preservation and restoration 1 River floodplains 1
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Habersack, Helmut 2 Hauer, Christoph 2 Schober, Bernhard 2
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Floodplain evaluation matrix (FEM): An interdisciplinary method for evaluating river floodplains in the context of integrated flood risk management
Habersack, Helmut; Schober, Bernhard; Hauer, Christoph - In: Natural Hazards 75 (2015) 1, pp. 5-32
an integrated flood risk management. At the end of this paper, an integrative evaluation on macro-scale level for the …
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A novel assessment of the role of Danube floodplains in flood hazard reduction (FEM method)
Schober, Bernhard; Hauer, Christoph; Habersack, Helmut - In: Natural Hazards 75 (2015) 1, pp. 33-50
of integrated flood risk management. In the present study, the Austrian Danube was investigated along its entire 350 km … flood risk management is legally in force and aims at reducing the negative effects of floods by combining structural and … settlements, infrastructure facilities, etc.) in flood prone areas, this amount of damages is likely to rise in future. Integrated …
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