Regionalisation of flood frequencies based on flood type-specific mixture distributions
The regionalisation of flood frequencies is a precondition for the estimation of flood statistics for ungauged basins. It is often based on either the concept of hydrological similarity of catchments or spatial proximity. Similarity is usually defined by
Svenja Fischer, Andreas Schumann
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«REGIONALISATION» OR «REGIONALISM»
Regionalisation has to be intended as «an operation that the government has used (in general) to give organicity and institutional uniformity to the human complex that forms it».
Luisa Spagnoli
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Importance of the informative content in the study area when regionalising rainfall-runoff model parameters: the role of nested catchments and gauging station density [PDF]
The setup of a rainfall-runoff model in a river section where no streamflow measurements are available for its calibration is one of the key research activities for the Prediction in Ungauged Basins (PUB): in order to do so it is possible to estimate the
M. Neri, J. Parajka, E. Toth
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Kakovost funkcionalne regionalizacije po metodah CURDS in Intramax na makro ravni: študija primera za Slovenijo ( = The quality of functional regionalisation by using CURDS and Intramax methods at the macro level: a case study for Slovenia) [PDF]
In this paper we analyse the quality of the functional regionalisation of Slovenia at the level of eight and twelve (functional) regions. The functional regions were modelled with average annual labour commuting flows between Slovenian municipalities in ...
Samo Drobne
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Understanding regionalisation in Philippine higher education [PDF]
Purpose - Regionalisation in education has gained increased interest and importance because of the increasing collaborations among neighbouring nations.
Joclarisse Espiritu Albia, Sheng-Ju Chan
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Federal Servants of Inclusion? The Governance of Student Mobility in Canada and the EU
Student mobility constitutes a core pillar of higher education internationalisation. Reflecting wider global trends, Canada and the EU have increasingly prioritised equity and inclusion in their student mobility programmes.
Alina Felder, Merli Tamtik
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Europeanisation and Regionalisation
This article focuses on the Europeanisation of regional policy and politics in Slovenia. It argues that the Europeanisation of regional development is closely linked to regionalisation, particularly for Slovenia, where there are still no officially ...
Damjan Lajh
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Climatic regionalisation of continental Chile [PDF]
The updated Köppen–Geiger climate classification for continental Chile is a cartographic product of great interest for climate research in the South American context. This study included 200 weather stations and climate surfaces at a scale of 1:1,500,000. The results indicate that the climates of continental Chile are essentially arid (B), temperate (C)
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Territorial Cohesion in the Context of Interregional and Transnational Cooperation
Territorial cohesion can be traced back to the making of the European Spatial Development Perspective. Therefore, the experience gained with the application of this ‘mother document’ (Faludi in Krupa et al., 2008, p. 14) of integrative planning in Europe
Axel Stein
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Creation and differentiation of regions are some of the basic tasks in geographic analysis. Regionalisation attempts to create a generalised representation of the processes which is taking place at the level of the amalgamated geographic units.
Olanrewaju Lawal
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