Publications

Urban Flood Management

2010 | Action C22

Steam Turbine Reliability - Part II

1993

Effects of Antinutrints on the Nutritional Value of Legume Diets Vol 5

1998 | Action 98

Forest Research Capacities in 18 European Countries

1999 | Action null

Science and Research for Better Air in European Cities

1993 | Action 615

Symposium on Prion and Lentiviral Disease

1998 | Action null

Determanation and Forecasting of Road Surface Temperature

1980 | Action 30

Migration, Labour Market and European Integration 1991-1995 - Final Report (4 copies)

1996 | Action A2

Virulence Factors and Secondary Metabolities from Symbiotic Bacteria of Entomopathogenic Nemantodes

2001 | Action 819

Urban Flood Management

2010 | Action C22

Along with windstorms, floods are the most common and widespread of all natural disasters. Although they can often be predicted, they cause loss of life, damage and destruction, as many urban communities are located near coasts and rivers. In terms of victims, floods are responsible for more than half the deaths caused by natural catastrophes. As flood events appear to be rapidly increasing world-wide, an advanced and universal approach of urban flood and how to manage will help reducing flood impact. This textbook integrates the expertise from disciplines such as hydrology, sociology, architecture, urban design, construction and water resources engineering. The subject is approached from an international perspective and various case studies, exercises, expert advises and literature recommendations are included to support the theory and illustrations.