Design and temporal issues in Soil Bioengineering structures for the stabilisation of shallow soil movements
GB Bischetti, G De Cesare, SB Mickovski… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
In the last decades, soil bioengineering has gained considerable popularity worldwide,
especially in hillslope, riverbank, and earth embankment stabilisation works. The use of …
especially in hillslope, riverbank, and earth embankment stabilisation works. The use of …
AutoRAPID: a model for prompt streamflow estimation and flood inundation mapping over regional to continental extents
ML Follum, AA Tavakoly, JD Niemann… - JAWRA Journal of the …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This article couples two existing models to quickly generate flow and flood‐inundation
estimates at high resolutions over large spatial extents for use in emergency response …
estimates at high resolutions over large spatial extents for use in emergency response …
[HTML][HTML] A framework for comparing permanent and forecast-based flood risk-reduction strategies
Flood risk can be reduced at various stages of the disaster management cycle. Traditionally,
permanent infrastructure is used for flood prevention, while residual risk is managed with …
permanent infrastructure is used for flood prevention, while residual risk is managed with …
A spatial multicriteria prioritizing approach for geo-hydrological risk mitigation planning in small and densely urbanized Mediterranean basins
Landslides and floods, particularly flash floods, occurred recently in many Mediterranean
catchments as a consequence of heavy rainfall events, causing damage and sometimes …
catchments as a consequence of heavy rainfall events, causing damage and sometimes …
Floodplains and complex adaptive systems—perspectives on connecting the dots in flood risk assessment with coupled component models
AP Zischg - Systems, 2018 - mdpi.com
Floodplains, as seen from the flood risk management perspective, are composed of co-
evolving natural and human systems. Both flood processes (that is, the hazard) and the …
evolving natural and human systems. Both flood processes (that is, the hazard) and the …
The influence of antecedent conditions on flood risk in sub-Saharan Africa
K Bischiniotis, B Van Den Hurk… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2018 - nhess.copernicus.org
Most flood early warning systems have predominantly focused on forecasting floods with
lead times of hours or days. However, physical processes during longer timescales can also …
lead times of hours or days. However, physical processes during longer timescales can also …
[HTML][HTML] A collaborative (web-GIS) framework based on empirical data collected from three case studies in Europe for risk management of hydro-meteorological …
This paper presents a collaborative framework of an interactive web-GIS platform integrated
with a multi-criteria evaluation tool. The platform aims to support the engagement of different …
with a multi-criteria evaluation tool. The platform aims to support the engagement of different …
A clustering classification of catchment anthropogenic modification and relationships with floods
Anthropogenic modifications at catchments scale may be reconducted primarily at soil
sealing and streams culverting, even if important consequences result from roads density …
sealing and streams culverting, even if important consequences result from roads density …
[HTML][HTML] Modelling the behaviour in socio-technical systems for policy assessment-a comparison of modelling approaches using the example of Sponge City concept …
C Schünemann, S Johanning, H Herold… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2024 - Elsevier
How are policies affecting the social behaviour of actors and thus the dynamics of the
corresponding socio-technical systems? This question is of central relevance to understand …
corresponding socio-technical systems? This question is of central relevance to understand …
Self-sustaining landslide mitigation strategy through long-term monitoring
FT Catelan, G Bossi, G Marcato - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
In mountain areas, anthropic pressure is growing while, concurrently, landslide frequency in
most of the mountain regions of the world is increasing due to a more extreme precipitation …
most of the mountain regions of the world is increasing due to a more extreme precipitation …