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Late lessons II Chapter 15 - Floods: lessons about early warning systems
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Major flood disasters in the EU, Switzerland and Norway, 1950–2009
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Major flood disasters according to flood types and spatial relevance
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Mapping the impacts of natural hazards and technological accidents in Europe
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The report assesses the occurrence and impacts of disasters and the underlying hazards such as storms, extreme temperature events, forest fires, water scarcity and droughts, floods, snow avalanches, landslides, earthquakes, volcanoes and technological accidents in Europe for the period 1998-2009.
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Normalised flood losses in Europe from major disasters
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Losses from major flood disasters in Europe between 1970 and 2008
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Occurrence of major floods in Europe
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Occurrence of major floods in Europe (1998–2009)
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People expected to be at risk of flooding without adaptation in the medium-long term
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People expected to be at risk of flooding without adaptation in the medium-long term
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Projected estimate of exposure to flood for artificial land-use classes
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Riverine flood damage potential
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This map presents riverine flood damage potential for a 100-year return period, current climate and no defences; catchments and sub-catchments of less than 500 km2 are not included
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Safe water and healthy water services in a changing environment
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This report summarises existing knowledge
of climate change impacts on water services and
health; the nature and effectiveness of the policy
response; and the coverage and gaps in existing
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Score of the different scenarios of measures in the MCA for the Dijle around Leuven (Belgium)
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Reference = actual situation including already decided measures; scenario 1 = flood conveyance (infrastructure works in
the city); scenario 2 = flood storage concentrated in nature areas upstream; scenario 3 = flood storage distributed in the
valley; scenario 4 = further upstream flood storage in Wallonia; scenario 5 = non-structural measures (prevention, flood
forecasting, resilience measures and improved assistance). Note that in this exercise, a combined scenario of structural
and non-structural measures was not included.
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