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Multi-objective optimal design for flood risk management with resilience objectives
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Multi-objective optimization under uncertainty for urban flood risk management
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Application and validation of mortality functions to assess the consequences of flooding to people
Published 2013“…The assessment of potential consequences of a flood event to the exposed population is a key question for flood risk managers. This issue is increasingly a triggering research on assessing potential numbers of fatalities because of flooding. …”
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Effect of climate change and urbanisation on flood protection decision‐making
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Extreme rainfall frequency analysis based on historical record
Published 2023“…The study underscores the importance of understanding extreme rainfall events and their implications for resilience and sustainability in the face of a changing climate, providing valuable groundwork for flood risk management and weather forecasting.…”
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Development of novel systems-analysis methodologies for supporting flood forecasting and uncertainty assessment
Published 2014“…There has been an increasing awareness that flood risk management is of particular importance in reducing flood risks and preventing flood-induced disasters. …”
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Converting daily rainfall into hourly scale using statistical tools
Published 2023“…The rainfall data at finer timescales are generally more useful for hydrological process research, especially in extreme rainfall-event evaluation and flood risk management. However, rainfall data is usually only available at timescales of daily or monthly. …”
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A parsimonious framework of evaluating WSUD features in urban flood mitigation
Published 2019“…The proposed framework is effective in helping assess the balance between mitigation of urban flood damage and adoption of WSUD features, and could be used to support urban water managers for a more science-based decision making towards flood risk management.…”
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