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Meyer, V. (author)
Evacuation is a response to the immediate or forecast threat of flooding that is expected to pose a risk to life, health or well-being. It involves people moving from their houses or places of business to ‘safe’ locations, out of the flood risk area where they are able to shelter until it is possible and appropriate for them to return. This...
report 2009
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Meyer, V. (author)
In this report we develop a GIS-based multicriteria flood risk assessment and mapping approach. This approach has the ability a) to consider also flood risks which are not measured in monetary terms, b) to show the spatial distribution of these multiple risks and c) to deal with uncertainties in criteria values and to show their influence on the...
report 2009
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Steinführer, A. (author)
The paper draws lessons from our empirical investigations in Germany, Italy and England/Wales in a very specific perspective: It formulates recommendations for flood risk management with people at risk. Thus it tries to shed light on the views of this important – but often neglected – group of stakeholders. Our addressees are flood risk...
report 2009
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Steinführer, A. (author)
The report discusses the findings of a questionnaire survey carried out in five localities of the Mulde catchment (Germany) in 2005 (N=404). All these settlements were heavily affected by the 2002 August flood. Both an event- and a phase-sensitive approach are applied from a bottom-up perspective of the people affected. This specific...
report 2007
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Messner, F. (author)
In this report we show different methods for the socio-economic evaluation of different types of flood damages and give recommendation when to chose which approach. Furthermore, principles of economic evaluation are outlined.
report 2007
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Meyer, V. (author)
This Report is the first deliverable of task 9, called D9.1. It summarises both, the outcome of a literature survey on flood damage evaluation methods in selected EU countries (action 1 in activity 1) and the major results of complementary expert interviews (action 2 in activity 1). The overall objective of actions 1 and 2 in activity 1 of task...
report 2007
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Meyer, V. (author)
This Report is the first deliverable of FLOODsite task 9, which is on flood damage evaluation methods. It summarises both the outcome of a literature survey on flood damage evaluation methods in selected EU countries and the major results of complementary expert interviews. The overall objective is to identify the methodological diversity...
report 2007
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Kuhlicke, C.; De Marchi, B. (author)
The methodology of the empirical research within Task 11 is described, focussing on both stakeholders as well as on residents at risk and recently affected by major floods, respectively.
report 2007
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Messner, F. (author)
The current state-of-the-art in flood damage analysis mainly focuses on the economic evaluation of tangible flood effects. It is contended in this discussion paper that important economic, social and ecological aspects of flood-related vulnerabilities are neglected. It is a challenge for flood research to develop a wider perspective for flood...
report 2006
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