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Integration of ERT and Geotechnical Investigation for River Restoration: A Case Study of Dam Removal Site Characterization. [PDF]
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Urban Water Journal, 2022
The flash flood in the town of Mandra, Attica, in 2017 that had a return period equal to approximately T = 150 years was one of the most disastrous floods in Greece. Four years later, flood protection works designed for T = 50 years were built.
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The flash flood in the town of Mandra, Attica, in 2017 that had a return period equal to approximately T = 150 years was one of the most disastrous floods in Greece. Four years later, flood protection works designed for T = 50 years were built.
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Beyond the Gap: How Countries Can Afford the Infrastructure They Need while Protecting the Planet, 2019
Julie Rozenberg, Marianne Fay
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Julie Rozenberg, Marianne Fay
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Flood protection by embankments in the Brahmani–Baitarani river basin, India: a risk-based approach
International Journal of Water Resources Development, 2021Determining optimum flood protection levels is challenging in data-poor environments typical of developing countries. This study develops a risk-modelling approach to calculate current flood risks for a predominantly agricultural area in the Brahmani ...
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Public Works Management & Policy, 2009
Flood protection is often presumed to be a public good and hence a government responsibility. Unfortunately, the full costs of publicly-funded flood control efforts are often obscured. Moreover, reliance on government protection can create false impressions that individual risks have been minimized, thus encouraging more personal and business ...
Peter Gordon, Richard G. Little
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Flood protection is often presumed to be a public good and hence a government responsibility. Unfortunately, the full costs of publicly-funded flood control efforts are often obscured. Moreover, reliance on government protection can create false impressions that individual risks have been minimized, thus encouraging more personal and business ...
Peter Gordon, Richard G. Little
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Pollack Periodica, 2015
Flooding is a burning issue in Hungary because of its geographical conditions. The topic of this article is to describe the mobile flood protection methods, which are able to accomplish the criteria of environment and sustainability. Mobile flood wall is a new solution in flood protection which is used in populated area.
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Flooding is a burning issue in Hungary because of its geographical conditions. The topic of this article is to describe the mobile flood protection methods, which are able to accomplish the criteria of environment and sustainability. Mobile flood wall is a new solution in flood protection which is used in populated area.
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