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Spatiotemporal Toxicity: Emerging Patterns of Industrial Water Pollution in the Coosa River Watershed, USA (2000-2020). [PDF]
Ali AAB, Nelson J.
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Flood Risk Management in Europe: governance challenges related to flood risk management
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Journal of Hydrology, 2002Abstract Risk management has been established as a well defined procedure for handling risks due to natural, environmental or man made hazards, of which floods are representative. Risk management has been discussed in many previous papers giving different meanings to the term—a result of the fact that risk management actually takes place on three ...
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2021
Flood risk management has evolved with human habitation over thousands of years, based on a need to avoid frequent flooding of living floors. In the fluvial-tidal zone of a drainage system, there has long been recognition of the regularity of tides and corresponding need for living floor levels to be raised above high tide as well as river flood level.
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Flood risk management has evolved with human habitation over thousands of years, based on a need to avoid frequent flooding of living floors. In the fluvial-tidal zone of a drainage system, there has long been recognition of the regularity of tides and corresponding need for living floor levels to be raised above high tide as well as river flood level.
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2016
Severe storms in 2005 along the U.S. Gulf Coast illuminated the importance of blending stakeholder and agency efforts in an integrated approach to flood preparedness planning. Risk management policy relies on the information provided by decision-makers and stakeholders on their risk perceptions and behavior.
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Severe storms in 2005 along the U.S. Gulf Coast illuminated the importance of blending stakeholder and agency efforts in an integrated approach to flood preparedness planning. Risk management policy relies on the information provided by decision-makers and stakeholders on their risk perceptions and behavior.
Matthew D. Wood +3 more
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