Transboundary Floods: Reducing Risks Through Flood Management - NATO Science Series IV - Jiri Marsalek - Libros - Springer-Verlag New York Inc. - 9781402049019 - 8 de junio de 2006
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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Transboundary Floods: Reducing Risks and Enhancing Security Through Improved Flood Management Planning, Baile Felix (Oradea), Romania, 4-8 May 2005


Marc Notes: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Transboundary Floods: Reducing Risks and Enhancing Security Through Improved Flood Management Planning, Baile Felix (Oradea), Romania, 4-8 May 2005--T.p. verso.; Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Preface.- Acknowledgement.- List of Participants.- 1. Collection and Transmission of Data Used in Flood Management.- Modis-Based Flood Detection, Mapping and Measurement: The Potential for Operational Hydrological Applications; R. Brakenridge and E. Anderson.- Experience with Discharge Measurements During Extreme Flood Events; J. Szekeres.- Development of the Hydrometeorological Telemetry System in the Koros River Basin; A. Kiss and B. Lukacs.- Experience from Operation of the Joint Hungarian-Ukrainian Hydrological Telemetry System of the Upper Tisza; K. Konecsny.- Land Use Map From Aster Images and Water Mask on Modis Images; J. Kerenyi and M. Putsay.- 2. Flood Forecasting and Modelling.- Application of Meteorological Ensembles for Danube Flood Forecasting and Warning; G. Balint et al.- Coupling the Hydrologic Model Consul and the Meteorological Model HRM in the Crisul ALB and Crisul Negru River Basins; R. Mic et al.- Routing of Numerical Weather Predictions Through a Rainfall-Runoff Model; K. Hlavcova et al.- Theoretical Ground of Normative Base for Calculation of the Characteristics of the Maximum Runoff and its Practical Realisation; E. Gopchenko and V. Ovcharuk.- Scenarios of Flood Regime Changes due to Land Use Change in the HRON River Basin; Z. Papankova et al.- Bundled Software for Long-Term Territorial Forecasts of Spring Floods; E. Gopchenko and J. Shakirzanova.- A Stochastic Approach to Flood Wave Propagation on the Crisul ALB River; R. Drobot and C. Ilinca .- Simulation of Flooding due to the Crisul ALB Dyke Failure During the April 2000 Flood; A. Nitu et al.- Mathematical Modelling of Flash Floods in Natural and Urban Areas; M. Szydlowski .- Flood Modelling Concept and Reality August 2002 Flood in the Czech Republic;-; P. Sklenar et al.- Simulation of the Superimposition of Floods in The Upper Tisza Region; J. Szilagyi et al.- Harmonising Quality Assurance in Model-Based Studies of Catchment and River Basin Management; J. Spatka.- 3. FloodManagement.- Research, Education and Information Systems in the Context of Framework for Flood Manegement; R. K. Price.- Overview of the Nato Science for Peace Project on Management of Transboundary Floods in the Crisul-Koros River System; J. Marsalek, et al.- Coping with Uncertainties in Flood Management; I. Bogardi.- Transboundary Floods in Azerbaijan; R. Mammedov.- Flood Defence by Means of Complex Structural Measures; S. Pagliara.- Dyke Failures in Hungary of the Past 220 Years; S. Toth and L. Nagy.- Effect of the Salard Temporary Storage Reservoir on the Barcau Rover Flows Near the Romania-Hungary Border; A. Purdel and P. Mazilu.- Flood Control Management with Special Reference to Emergency Reservoirs; Z. Galbats.- Structura; Flood Control Measures in the Crisul Repede Basin and their Effects in Romania and Hungary; M. Tentis et al.- Contribution of Earth Observation Data Supplied by the new Satellite Sensors to Flood Management; G. Stancalie et al.- On-Line Support System for Transboundary Flood Management: design and Functionality; V. Craciunescu and G. Stancalie.- Territorial Flood Defence: A Romanian Perspective; M. Lucaciu.- Index."Publisher Marketing: Flood damages are increasing as a result of frequent occurrence of large floods in many parts of the world, existing and continuing encroachment of development onto flood plains and aging flood protection structures. Under such circumstances, there is an ongoing search for better ways of protecting human life, land, property and the environment by improved flood management. Many flood management measures have been practiced in various jurisdictions, including living with floods, non-structural measures (e.g. regulations, flood defence by flood forecasting and warning, evacuations, and flood insurance), and structural measures (e.g., land drainage modifications, reservoirs, dykes and polders). Such flood management is difficult in river basins controlled by a single authority, and becomes even more challenging when dealing with transboundary floods, which may originate in one country or jurisdiction and then propagate downstream to another country, or jurisdiction.

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Publicado 8 de junio de 2006
ISBN13 9781402049019
Editores Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Páginas 332
Dimensiones 156 × 234 × 19 mm   ·   508 g
Lengua Inglés  
Editor Balint, Gabor
Editor Marsalek, Jiri
Editor Stancalie, Gheorghe

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