Abstract
Following concern expressed by several Member States in the 1990's, the EC directorate General of Research and Development (DG XII) has initiated and/or funded a variety of activities in order to improve the scientific basis and to intensify knowledge transfer into practice concerning flood forecasting, risk mitigation, and the impact analysis of environmental change effects. After more then half a decade of research in this field, this conference is aimed to present the results achieved and to highlight the scientific advances. Besides the presentations of the EUROTAS-project results, the contributions are grouped into the following sub-sessions: impact of land use and climate on flooding, flood management and assessment of flood risk, catchment modelling and management systems, and impact of river engineering on flooding conditions. (orig.)
Citation Formats
Bronstert, A, Bismuth, C, and Menzel, L.
European conference on advances in flood research. Vol. 1. Proceedings.
Germany: N. p.,
2000.
Web.
Bronstert, A, Bismuth, C, & Menzel, L.
European conference on advances in flood research. Vol. 1. Proceedings.
Germany.
Bronstert, A, Bismuth, C, and Menzel, L.
2000.
"European conference on advances in flood research. Vol. 1. Proceedings."
Germany.
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title = {European conference on advances in flood research. Vol. 1. Proceedings}
author = {Bronstert, A, Bismuth, C, and Menzel, L}
abstractNote = {Following concern expressed by several Member States in the 1990's, the EC directorate General of Research and Development (DG XII) has initiated and/or funded a variety of activities in order to improve the scientific basis and to intensify knowledge transfer into practice concerning flood forecasting, risk mitigation, and the impact analysis of environmental change effects. After more then half a decade of research in this field, this conference is aimed to present the results achieved and to highlight the scientific advances. Besides the presentations of the EUROTAS-project results, the contributions are grouped into the following sub-sessions: impact of land use and climate on flooding, flood management and assessment of flood risk, catchment modelling and management systems, and impact of river engineering on flooding conditions. (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
year = {2000}
month = {Nov}
}
title = {European conference on advances in flood research. Vol. 1. Proceedings}
author = {Bronstert, A, Bismuth, C, and Menzel, L}
abstractNote = {Following concern expressed by several Member States in the 1990's, the EC directorate General of Research and Development (DG XII) has initiated and/or funded a variety of activities in order to improve the scientific basis and to intensify knowledge transfer into practice concerning flood forecasting, risk mitigation, and the impact analysis of environmental change effects. After more then half a decade of research in this field, this conference is aimed to present the results achieved and to highlight the scientific advances. Besides the presentations of the EUROTAS-project results, the contributions are grouped into the following sub-sessions: impact of land use and climate on flooding, flood management and assessment of flood risk, catchment modelling and management systems, and impact of river engineering on flooding conditions. (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
year = {2000}
month = {Nov}
}