M Milne, H Clayton, S Dovers, GJ Cary - Environmental Hazards, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The wildland fire sector faces increased frequency and size of fires and increasing community expectations and costs of management, and is turning more to economics to …
Alpine hazards such as debris flow, floods, snow avalanches, rock falls, and landslides pose a significant threat to local communities. The assessment of the vulnerability of the built …
F He, J Zhuang - European Journal of Operational Research, 2016 - Elsevier
Challenges associated with resource allocation to mitigate and recover from natural and man-made disasters inspire new theoretical questions for decision making in the intertwined …
Many areas of the world are at risk from landslides and their consequences; rainfall- triggered landslides particularly affect developing countries in the tropics. Rapid …
M van Vliet, K Kok - Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change, 2015 - Springer
Water management strategies in times of global change need to be developed within a complex and uncertain environment. Scenarios are often used to deal with uncertainty. A …
Ketika pada zaman prasejarah, leluhur kita yang dikenal dengan komunitas masyarakat berburu yang mengandalkan sumber makanan dari alam untuk hidup mereka. Sumber …
C Arrighi, L Campo - Journal of Flood Risk Management, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This work investigates the impact of high‐resolution digital terrain model (DTM) uncertainties on the estimation of urban flood losses. Starting from a Light Detection And Ranging …
Rapid population growth, urbanization, and concentration of valuable assets and strategic infrastructure in coastal regions make coastal inundation, flooding, and storm surge national …
Prioritising investments to minimise or mitigate natural hazards such as wildfires and storms is of increasing importance to hazard managers. Prioritisation of this type can be …