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von
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40697,80-Per.2012
Titel
12th Congress Interpraevent 2012: 23-26 April 2012 Grenoble - France: Extended Abstracts
VerfasserIn
Gernot Koboltschnig
(Ed.),
Johannes Hübl
(Ed.),
Julia Braun
(Ed.)
Körperschaft
International Research Society Interpraevent
Konferenz
Interpraevent (12. : 2012 : Grenoble)
Erscheinungsort
Klagenfurt
Verlag
International Research Society Interpraevent
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Seiten
435 S.
Illustrationen
Ill.
Medientyp
Buch
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-3-901164-18-7
Erschienen
In:
Internationales Symposium Interpraevent
; Nr. 2012 (2012)
Anmerkungen
Literaturang.
Datensatznummer
91361
Schlagwörter
Aufsatzsammlung
,
Massenbewegung
,
Naturgefahren
,
Georisiko
,
Risikomanagement
,
Frühwarnsystem
,
Schadensparameter
,
Vorhersage
,
Modellierung
,
Simulation
,
Hydrologie
,
Hydrogeologie
,
Rheologie
,
Wildbach
,
Geschiebe
,
Überflutung
,
Überschwemmung
,
Hochwasser
,
Starkniederschlag
,
Klimawandel
,
Rutschung
,
Steinschlag
,
Mure
,
Lawine
,
Naturkatastrophe
,
Monitoring
,
Ingenieurgeologie
Geograf. Schlagwort
Grenoble (Kongreß)
,
Frankreich
,
International
Signatur
Medientyp
Standort
Leihstatus
40697,80-Per.2012
Einzelwerk
Neulinggasse_Magazin
Verfügbar
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Teil von
Internationales Symposium Interpraevent
Teil(e)
Regional Risk Dialogue - an effective tool for natural hazard management and risk communication?: a case study in the Stanzer Valley, Tyrol | Marc S. Adams
Rainstorm characteristics in Oman and Austria | Ghazi Al-Rawas
Tracking torrential processes on alluvial fans: Assessment of dating methods | Michelle Bollschweiler
A methodology for hazard zone evaluation taking into account solid matter transport: ... part of the AdaptALP project in cooperation with federal water engineering administration, Carinthia, Austria | Michael Brauner
Initiation of motion in torrents under consideration of natural bed structures: A flume study on self stabilisation and destruction | Michael Chiari
Perception and impact of natural hazards as consequence of warming of the cryosphere in tourism destinations: A case study in the Tux Valley, Zillertaler Alps, Austria | Bodo Damm
Alpine Rhine River: Sustainable flood protection measures between the levees | Roland Fäh
Potentials and challenges of snow drift simulation for avalanche warning | Peter Fischer
Reducing vulnerability to mountain hazards by local structural protection | Sven Fuchs
A comparative analysis of vulnerability functions for use in mountain hazard risk management | Sven Fuchs
Log jam of bridges: Simulating effects on flooding by linking a physical and numerical model approach | Bernhard Gems
Landslide susceptibility maps for Lower Austria: Methods and challenges | Thomas Glade
Strategic communication and decision support tool: An approach for decision-makers managing natural hazards | Karl Hagen
Comparison of 2-D debris flow simulation models: Implications for practical model application to hazard assessment for alpine transport infrastructure | Andreas Huber
Natural hazard risk analyses on regional scales: Methodological challenges regarding interactive and consistent workflows and appraoches to analyse the monetary value of the existing building stock | Matthias Huttenlau
A dynamic approach to evaluate the dense and powder snow avalanche model samos-AT | Matthias Granig
Multi-hazard risk analyses with MultiRISK: Tools for a user-friendly performance | Konstantinos Karagiorgos
Multi-hazard risk analyses: Challenges of interaction and connectivity | Margreth Keiler
Geomorphological hazard caused by climate change and its impacts on hiking trails and routes: A case study from the Großglockner-Pasterze glacier area (Hohe Tauern /Austria) | Katharina Kern
Hydrological soil mapping Lower Austria: An approach for hydrological soil classification and runoff assessment | Klaus Klebinder
Risk dialog as an essential part of the integral flood risk management: Experiences from an Austrian case study | Gernot Koboltschnig
Bedload trap measurements as part of an integrative measurement system | Andrea Kreisler
The Dürnstein rockslide (Wachau, Lower Austria): Implementation of protective measures while maintaining public transportation - a case study | Hans Jörg Laimer
Scenario models as a link between hazard mapping and contingency planning | Diethard Leber
Avalanche danger patterns: A new approach to snow and avalanche science | Rudi Mair
A decision-theoretic approach to identify optimal risk mitigation strategies | Bruno Mazzorana
Regional delineation of potential source areas and runout distances of rockfalls as a planning basis for detailed assessment | Sandra Melzner
Forces acting on rock-fall protection measures: Partial factor of safety-approach taken by the Austrian Standard ONR 24810: Technical rockfall protection | Michael Mölk
Landslide susceptibility assessment in flysch areas of the Vienna Forest, Austria: GIS-based disposition modelling | Bettina Neuhäuser
Consideration of the national flood awareness and handling in a transnational context: The Austrian/German/Italian/Spain approach by comparison | Simone Ortner
Natural Hazard Risk Management Carinthia: An interdisciplinary framework for multi-hazard analysis and risk management | Gernot Paulus
Snow depth and danger of avalanches until now and in future: GIS-modelling of climate change impact on Austrian snow cover and avalanche release susceptibility | Frank Perzl
Rehabilitation measures of a rock-fall gallery "Gallenschrofen", District Innsbruck Land, Austria | Florian Riedl
IREK-integral regional planning concepts in selected sidevalleys of the Wipptal | Siegfried Sauermoser
Estimation of debris-flow impact forces using a small scale modelling approach | Christian Scheidl
Practical example of differences in the delineation of hazard zones for rivers and torrents in Austria | Stephan Schober
Comprehensive security research to contribute to critical infrastructure protection: A contribution to security governance in desaster risk reduction | Rosemarie Stangl
Proposal of risk mitigation strategies based on an application of a conceptual planning tool: A case study in the Gadriabach, Vinschgau Valley, Italy | Martin Stecher
Planning and evaluating participatory flood risk management: Concept and empirical findings | Therese Stickler
Importance of meteorological measurement data for avalanche risk assessment: Meteorological measured data: A supplement decision support for avalanche commissions and avalanche warning services | Arnold Studeregger
Design and maintenance of torrential barries: The Austrian standard rules series "ONR 24800" | Jürgen Suda
Vulnerability assessment for torrent processes: An empirical study from Austria | Reinhold Totschnig
Reconstruction of rockfall activity on a slope in the Inn Valley: An approach using tree ring- and scar count data | Daniel Trappmann
Pre-project and feasibility analysis as management-tools for complex flood protection projects with high imponderabilities | Stephan Vollsinger
Frequency analysis of sediment disasters | H. Wolfgang Weinmeister
Artificial snow avalanche release and detection using advanced radar technology | Samuel Wyssen
Considering climate change in natural hazard risk management in energy systems: A practical approach | Antonia Zeidler