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Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, Jacinto Estima, Jorge Marques, Ivo Gamito, Alexandre Serra, Leonardo Moura, Ana Margarida Ricardo, Luís Mendes and Rui M. L. Ferreira
Flood events are becoming more severe, causing significant problems to human communities, including physical, psychological, and material damage. For both flood forecasting in emergency response situations and flood mapping, georeferencing and data curat...
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Yini Zhu, Wenqing Ma, Hongxiang Feng, Guiyun Liu and Pengjun Zheng
With the rapid development of international trade and the fast growth of port freight volumes, the risk of ship pollution in marine areas has significantly increased. Frequent ship pollution accidents seriously endanger marine ecosystems and are extremel...
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Aikaterini P. Kyprioti, Ehsan Adeli, Alexandros A. Taflanidis, Joannes J. Westerink and Hendrik L. Tolman
During landfalling tropical storms, predictions of the expected storm surge are critical for guiding evacuation and emergency response/preparedness decisions, both at regional and national levels. Forecast errors related to storm track, intensity, and si...
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Sourav Das, Debasish Roy Raja
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In Chittagong city, landslide phenomena is the most burning issue which causes great problems to the life and properties and it is increasing day by day and becoming one of the main problems of city life. On 11 June 2007, a massive landslide happened in ...
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Ogoinja Amaitari, Babatunde Bolaji Bernard, Maduka Omosivie, Chikere Ezeokoro
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Siswo Hadi Sumantri,Dewi Apriliani,IDK Kerta Widana
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A study has been carried out to contribute to Indonesia's disaster management system for nuclear emergency preparedness and response. This study is very important to improve nuclear emergency preparedness and responses to local authorities who have the p...
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Yusif Huseynov
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The main objectives of successful disaster risk reduction activities are the integration of risk reduction into national recovery programs, the development of policies and the progress of capacities designed to enhance and innovate preventive measures, a...
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Viktor Rözer, Meike Müller, Philip Bubeck, Sarah Kienzler, Annegret Thieken, Ina Pech, Kai Schröter, Oliver Buchholz and Heidi Kreibich
Pluvial floods have caused severe damage to urban areas in recent years. With a projected increase in extreme precipitation as well as an ongoing urbanization, pluvial flood damage is expected to increase in the future. Therefore, further insights, espec...
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Rafael Caro
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This paper summarizes some of the major improvements and features of the Emergency Preparedness and Response developed to face scenarios with Extensive Damage, aspect that has taken particular emphasis after the events happened at the Japanese Fukushima-...
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William Orders
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In 2015, the IAEA published a comprehensive report, ?The Fukushima Daiichi Accident,? that describes the accident, its causes, its evolution, and the consequences. It also details IAEA?s observations and lessons. The NRC recently completed a ...
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