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G. Di Baldassarre, A. Montanari, H. F. Lins, D. Koutsoyiannis, L. Brandimarte, and G. Blöschl, Flood fatalities in Africa: from diagnosis to mitigation, Geophysical Research Letters, 37, L22402, doi:10.1029/2010GL045467, 2010.

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Το άρθρο έχει επισημανθεί ως Editor's Highlight. Συζητείται επίσης στα ακόλουθα ιστολόγια:

  1. Population trends, not climate, causing increased flood fatalities in Africa (AGU Blogosphere)
  2. Flood Losses in Africa (Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog)
  3. Flood Losses In Africa (repost) (The Global Warming Policy Foundation)
  4. Missing News: Flood damage muted (ABC News Watch)
  5. African Floods Are Not Being Caused By Human CO2 Emissions, Latest Peer-Reviewed Study Reports (C3)
  6. Fatal Floods In Africa (Inside Science)
  7. Fatal floods in Africa (repost) (Carbon-Based)
  8. Carbon-Based: Fatal floods in Africa (repost) (GCC News Brief)
  9. Meer doden door overstromingen: schuld van het klimaat? (Kennislink)
  10. Wetenschappers tegen kolencentrales gebruiken drogreden (Climategate.nl)

Βλ. και άλλες αντιδράσεις σε Ιστολόγια και Διαδικτυακούς τόπους σχετικά αυτή τη δημοσίευση στη διάρκεια του 2010:

Real Science * Google Groups * NewsGuide * Telescopes Astronomy * Daily Science News * EurekAlert! * Keskisuomalainen

Εργασίες μας στις οποίες αναφέρεται αυτή η εργασία:

1. D. Koutsoyiannis, and A. Montanari, Statistical analysis of hydroclimatic time series: Uncertainty and insights, Water Resources Research, 43 (5), W05429, doi:10.1029/2006WR005592, 2007.

Εργασίες μας που αναφέρονται σ' αυτή την εργασία:

1. D. Koutsoyiannis, Scale of water resources development and sustainability: Small is beautiful, large is great, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 56 (4), 553–575, doi:10.1080/02626667.2011.579076, 2011.
2. A. Montanari, G. Young, H. H. G. Savenije, D. Hughes, T. Wagener, L. L. Ren, D. Koutsoyiannis, C. Cudennec, E. Toth, S. Grimaldi, G. Blöschl, M. Sivapalan, K. Beven, H. Gupta, M. Hipsey, B. Schaefli, B. Arheimer, E. Boegh, S. J. Schymanski, G. Di Baldassarre, B. Yu, P. Hubert, Y. Huang, A. Schumann, D. Post, V. Srinivasan, C. Harman, S. Thompson, M. Rogger, A. Viglione, H. McMillan, G. Characklis, Z. Pang, and V. Belyaev, “Panta Rhei – Everything Flows”, Change in Hydrology and Society – The IAHS Scientific Decade 2013-2022, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 58 (6), 1256–1275, doi:10.1080/02626667.2013.809088, 2013.
3. D. Koutsoyiannis, Reconciling hydrology with engineering, Hydrology Research, 45 (1), 2–22, doi:10.2166/nh.2013.092, 2014.
4. D. Koutsoyiannis, Social vs. scientific perception of change in hydrology and climate — Reply to the Discussion by Arie Ben-Zvi on the Opinion Paper “Hydrology and Change”, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 59 (8), 1625–1626, doi:10.1080/02626667.2014.935382, 2014.
5. S. Ceola, A. Montanari, and D. Koutsoyiannis, Toward a theoretical framework for integrated modeling of hydrological change, WIREs Water, 1 (5), 427–438, doi:10.1002/wat2.1038, 2014.
6. D. Koutsoyiannis, Stochastics of Hydroclimatic Extremes - A Cool Look at Risk, Εκδοση 3, ISBN: 978-618-85370-0-2, 391 pages, doi:10.57713/kallipos-1, Kallipos Open Academic Editions, Athens, 2023.

Άλλες εργασίες που αναφέρονται σ' αυτή την εργασία: Δείτε τις στο Google Scholar ή στο ResearchGate

Άλλες εργασίες που αναφέρονται σ' αυτή την εργασία (αυτός ο κατάλογος μπορεί να μην είναι ενημερωμένος):

1. Di Baldassarre, G., G. Schumann, L. Brandimarte and P. Bates, Timely low resolution SAR imagery to support floodplain modelling: a case study review, Surveys in Geophysics, 32 (3), 255-269, 2011.
2. Padi, P.T., G. Di Baldassarre and A. Castellarin, Floodplain management in Africa: Large scale analysis of flood data, J. Phys. Chem. Earth, 36 (7-8), 292-298, 2011.
3. Blöschl, G., A. Viglione, R. Merz, J. Parajka, J. L. Salinas, and W. Schöner, Climate impacts on floods and low flows, Osterreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft, 63 (1), 21-30, 2011.
4. Di Baldassarre, G., M. Elshamy, A. van Griensven, E. Soliman, M. Kigobe, P. Ndomba, J. Mutemi, F. Mutua, S. Moges, J.-Q. Xuan, D. Solomatine and S. Uhlenbrook, Future hydrology and climate in the River Nile basin: a review, Hydrol. Sci. J., 56(2), 199-211, 2011.
5. Sivakumar, B., Water crisis: From conflict to cooperation – an overview, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 56(4), 531-552, 2011.
6. Kiem, A. S., and D. C. Verdon-Kidd, Steps toward “useful” hydroclimatic scenarios for water resource management in the Murray-Darling Basin, Water Resour. Res., 47, W00G06, doi: 10.1029/2010WR009803, 2011.
7. Di Baldassarre, G., M. Elshamy, A. van Griensven, E. Soliman, M. Kigobe, P. Ndomba, J. Mutemi, F. Mutua, S. Moges, Y. Xuan, D. Solomatine and S. Uhlenbrook, A Critical Discussion of Recent Studies Evaluating the Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources in the Nile basin, Nile Basin Water Science & Engineering Journal, 4 (2), 94-100, 2011.
8. Aronica, G.T., A. Candela, P. Fabio and M. Santoro, Estimation of flood inundation probabilities using global hazard indexes based on hydrodynamic variables, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 42-44, 119-129, 2012.
9. Di Baldassarre, G., and S. Uhlenbrook, Is the current flood of data enough? A treatise on research needs for the improvement of flood modelling, Hydrological Processes, 26 (1), 153-158, 2012.
10. Tramblay, Y., W. Badi, F. Driouech, S. El Adlouni, L. Neppel and E. Servat, Climate change impacts on extreme precipitation in Morocco, Global and Planetary Change, 82-83, 104-114, 2012.
11. #Blöschl, G., R. Merz, J. Parajka, J. Saunas and A. Viglione, Floods in Austria, Changes of Flood Risk in Europe, IAHS-AISH Publication, (SPEC. ISS. 10), (ed. Z. W. Kundzewicz), 169-177, 2012.
12. Goula, A. B. T., E. Gneneyougo Soro, W. Kouassi et B. Srohourou, Tendances et ruptures au niveau des pluies journalières extrêmes en Côte d'Ivoire (Afrique de l'Ouest), Hydrological Sciences Journal, 57 (6), 1067-1080, 2012.
13. IPCC, Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation, A Special Report of Working Groups I and II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (ed. By Field, C.B., V. Barros, T.F. Stocker, D. Qin, D.J. Dokken, K.L. Ebi, M.D. Mastrandrea, K.J. Mach, G.-K. Plattner, S.K. Allen, M. Tignor, and P.M. Midgley), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, and New York, NY, USA, 582 pp., 2012.
14. #Vélez-Upegui, J. J., N. D. Duque-Méndez, F. Mejía-Fernández and M. Orozco-Alzate, Red de monitoreo climático para dar apoyo a la prevención y atención de desastres en Manizales, Colombia, III Congreso de Meteorología Tropical, La Habana, Cuba, 2012.
15. Panthou, G., T. Vischel, T. Lebel, J. Blanchet, G. Quantin and A. Ali, Extreme rainfall in West Africa: A regional modeling, Water Resour. Res., 48, W08501, doi: 10.1029/2012WR012052, 2012.
16. #Ridolfi, E., K. Yan, L. Alfonso, G. Di Baldassarre, F. Napolitano, F. Russo and P. D. Bates, An entropy method for floodplain monitoring network design, In Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics ICNAAM 2012: International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics, AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1479, 1780-1783, 2012.
17. Cuya, D. G. P., L. Brandimarte, I. Popescu, J. Alterach and M. Peviani, A GIS-based assessment of maximum potential hydropower production in La Plata basin under global changes, Renewable Energy, 50, 103-114, 2013.
18. Kundzewicz, Z. W., I. Pińskwar and G. R. Brakenridge, Large floods in Europe, 1985–2009, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 58 (1), 1-7, 2013.
19. Overeem, A., H. Leijnse and R. Uijlenhoet, Country-wide rainfall maps from cellular communication networks, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 110 (8), 2741-2745, 2013.
20. #Descroix, L., I. B. Moussa, P. Genthon, D. Sighomnou, G. Mahé, I. Mamadou, J.-P. Vandervaere, E. Gautier, O. F. Maiga, J.-L. Rajot, M. M. Abdou, N. Dessay, A. Ingatan, I. Noma, K. S. Yéro, H.Karambiri, R. Fensholt, J. Albergel and J.-C. Olivry, Impact of drought and land use changes on surface water quality and quantity: The Sahelian paradox, Current Perspectives in Contaminant Hydrology and Water Resources Sustainability (P. Bradley Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-51-1046-0, InTech, 10.5772/54536, 2013.
21. Preston, B. L., K. Dow and F. Berkhout, The climate adaptation frontier, Sustainability, 5, 1011-1035, 2013.
22. Mahe, G., G. Lienou, L. Descroix, F. Bamba, J. E. Paturel, A. Laraque, M. Meddi, H. Habaieb, O. Adeaga, C. Dieulin, F. Chahnez Kotti and K. Khomsi, The rivers of Africa: witness of climate change and human impact on the environment, Hydrological Processes, 10.1002/hyp.9813, 2013.
23. Di Baldassarre, G., M. Kooy, J. S. Kemerink and L. Brandimarte, Towards understanding the dynamic behaviour of floodplains as human-water systems, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 17, 3235-3244, 10.5194/hess-17-3235-2013, 2013.
24. Di Baldassarre, G., A. Viglione, G. Carr, L. Kuil, J. L. Salinas and G. Blöschl, Socio-hydrology: conceptualising human-flood interactions, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 17, 3295-3303, 10.5194/hess-17-3295-2013, 2013.
25. #McAneney, J., R. Crompton, D. McAneney, R. Musulin, G. Walker and R. Pielke Jr., Market-based mechanisms for climate change adaptation: Assessing the potential for and limits to insurance and market based mechanisms for encouraging climate change adaptation, National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, pp. 100, 2013.
26. Singh, O., and M. Kumar, Flood events, fatalities and damages in India from 1978 to 2006, Natural Hazards, 10.1007/s11069-013-0781-0, 2013.
27. Tramblay, Y., S. El Adlouni and E. Servat, Trends and variability in extreme precipitation indices over Maghreb countries, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 13, 3235-3248, 2013.
28. Panthou, G., T. Vischel, T. Lebel, G. Quantin, A. C. Favre Pugin, J. Blanchet and A. Ali, From pointwise testing to a regional vision: an integrated statistical approach to detect non stationarity in extreme daily rainfall. Application to the Sahelian region, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 10.1002/jgrd.50340, 2013.
29. Roche, K. M., K. J. McAneney, K. Chen, and R. P. Crompton, The Australian great flood of 1954: Estimating the cost of a similar event in 2011, Weather, Climate, and Society, 5 (3), 199-209, 2013.
30. #Zwiers, F. W., L. V. Alexander, G. C. Hegerl, T. R. Knutson, J. P. Kossin, P. Naveau, N. Nicholls, C. Schar, S. I. Seneviratne and X. Zhang, Challenges in estimating and understanding recent changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme climate and weather events, In Climate Science for Serving Society: Research, Modeling and Prediction Priorities, ed. by G. R. Asrar and J. W. Hurrell, Springer, 2013.
31. Lüning, H. S., Studies of the past as the key to the future? Geological and historical reconstructions provide valuable support for future trend prediction of natural disasters, Disaster Advances, 6 (10), 1-3, 2013.
32. #Viglione, A., A. Montanari and G. Blöschl, Challenges of reservoir planning and management in a changing world, Considering Hydrological Change in Reservoir Planning and Management, Proceedings of H09, IAHS-IAPSO-IASPEI Assembly (IAHS Publ. 362), Gothenburg, Sweden, 2013.
33. Buchecker, M., G. Salvini, G. Di Baldassarre, E. Semenzin, E. Maidl and A. Marcomini, The role of risk perception in making flood risk management more effective, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 13, 3013-3030, 10.5194/nhess-13-3013-2013, 2013.
34. Ridolfi, E., V. Montesarchio, M.Rianna, S. Sebastianelli, F. Russo and F. Napolitano, Evaluation of rainfall thresholds through entropy: influence of bivariate distribution selection, Irrigation and Drainage, 62 (Suppl. 2), 50–60, 2013.
35. Overeem, A., H. Leijnse and R. Uijlenhoet, Landsdekkende regenkaarten uit het mobiele telefonienetwerk, WT-Afvalwater, 13 (4), 194-203, 2013.
36. Amoussou, E., Y. Tramblay, H. S. V. Totin, G. Mahé and P. Camberlin, Dynamique et modélisation des crues dans le bassin du Mono à Nangbéto (Togo/Bénin), Hydrological Sciences Journal, 10.1080/02626667.2013.871015, 2013.
37. Domeneghetti, Α., S. Gandolfi, A. Castellarin, L. Brandimarte, G. Di Baldassarre, M. Barbarella and A. Brath, Flood risk mitigation in developing countries: deriving accurate topographic data for remote areas under severe time and economic constraints, Journal of Flood Risk Management, 10.1111/jfr3.12095, 2013.
38. McAneney, J., and R. Crompton, What is driving the rising cost of natural disasters?, Trébol, 67, 4-17, 2013.
39. Sighomnou, D., L. Descroix, P. Genthon, G. Mahé, I. B. Moussa, E. Gautier, I. Mamadou, J.-P. Vandervaere, T. Bachir, B. Coulibaly, J.-L. Rajot, O. M., Issa, M. M. Abdou, N. Dessay, E. Delaitre, O. F. Maiga, A. Diedhiou, G. Panthou, T. Vischel, H. Yacouba, H. Karambiri, J.-E. Paturel, P. Diello, E. Mougin, L. Kergoat and P. Hiernaux, The Niger River Niamey flood of 2012: The paroxysm of the Sahelian paradox? [La crue de 2012 à Niamey: Un paroxysme du paradoxe du Sahel?], Science et Changements Planetaires – Secheresse, 24 (1), 3-13, 2013.
40. Hall, J., B. Arheimer, M. Borga, R. Brázdil, P. Claps, A. Kiss, T. R. Kjeldsen, J. Kriaučiūnienė, Z.W. Kundzewicz, M. Lang, M. C. Llasat, N. Macdonald, N. McIntyre, L. Mediero, B. Merz, R. Merz, P. Molnar, A. Montanari, C. Neuhold, J. Parajka, R. A. P. Perdigão, L. Plavcová, M. Rogger, J. L. Salinas, E. Sauquet, C. Schär, J. Szolgay, A. Viglione and G. Blöschl, Understanding flood regime changes in Europe: a state-of-the-art assessment, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 18, 2735-2772, 10.5194/hess-18-2735-2014, 2014.
41. Aich, V., S. Liersch, T. Vetter, S. Huang, J. Tecklenburg, P. Hoffmann, H. Koch, S. Fournet, V. Krysanova, E. N. Müller and F. F. Hattermann, Comparing impacts of climate change on streamflow in four large African river basins, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. , 18, 1305-1321, 2014.
42. Ward, P. J., S. Eisner, M. Flörke, M. D. Dettinger and M. Kummu, Annual flood sensitivities to El Niño–Southern Oscillation at the global scale, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 18, 47-66, 2014.
43. Kundzewicz, Z.W., S. Kanae, S. I. Seneviratne, J. Handmer, N. Nicholls, P. Peduzzi, R. Mechler, L. M. Bouweri, N. Arnell, K. Mach, R. Muir-Wood, G. R. Brakenridge, W. Kron, G. Benito, Y. Honda, K. Takahashi, and B. Sherstyukov, Flood risk and climate change: global and regional perspectives, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 10.1080/02626667.2013.857411, 2014.
44. Hailemariam, F. M., L. Brandimarte and F. Dottori, Investigating the influence of minor hydraulic structures on modeling flood events in low land areas, Hydrological Processes, 28 (4), 1742-1755, 2014.
45. Harman, C., and P. A. Troch, What makes Darwinian hydrology "Darwinian"? Asking a different kind of question about landscapes, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. , 18, 417-433, doi: 10.5194/hess-18-417-2014, 2014.
46. Sivapalan, M., M. Konar, V. Srinivasan, A. Chhatre, A. Wutich, C. A. Scott, J. L. Wescoat, I. Rodríguez-Iturbe, Socio-hydrology: use-inspired water sustainability science for the anthropocene, Earth's Future, 10.1002/2013EF000164, 2014.
47. Md Ali, A., G. Di Baldassarre and D. P. Solomatine, Testing different cross-section spacing in 1D hydraulic modelling: A case study on Johor River, Malaysia, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 10.1080/02626667.2014.889297, 2014.
48. Panthou, G., T. Vischel and T. Lebel, Recent trends in the regime of extreme rainfall in the Central Sahel, International Journal of Climatology, 10.1002/joc.3984, 2014.
49. #Kiem, A. S., Climate variability and change, ch. 2 in Climate Change and Water Resources, 31-67, 2014.
50. Beven, K., R. Lamb, D. Leedal and N. Hunter, Communicating uncertainty in flood inundation mapping: a case study, International Journal of River Basin Management, 10.1080/15715124.2014.917318, 2014.
51. Panthou, G., T. Vischel, T. Lebel, G.Quantin and G. Molinié, Characterizing the space–time structure of rainfall in the Sahel with a view to estimating IDAF curves, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. ,18 (12) 5093-5107, DOI: 10.5194/hess-18-5093-2014, 2014.
52. Tramblay, Y., E. Amoussou, W. Dorigo and G. Mahé, Flood risk under future climate in data sparse regions: Linking extreme value models and flood generating processes, Journal of Hydrology, 519A, 549-558, 2014.
53. Mazzoleni, M., S. Barontini, R. Ranzi and L. Brandimarte, Innovative probabilistic methodology for evaluating the reliability of discrete levee reaches owing to piping, J. Hydrol. Eng., 10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0001055, 2014.
54. Aich, V., B. Koné, F. F. Hattermann and E. N. Müller, Floods in the Niger basin – analysis and attribution, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 2, 5171-5212, 10.5194/nhessd-2-5171-2014, 2014.
55. Ceola, S., F. Laio and A. Montanari, Satellite night‐time lights reveal increasing human exposure to floods worldwide, Geophysical Research Letters, 10.1002/2014GL061859, 2014.
56. Amoussou, E., Y. Tramblay, H. S. V. Totin, G. Mahé and P. Camberlin, Dynamics and modelling of floods in the river basin of Mono in Nangbeto, Togo/Benin, Hydrological Sciences Journal, 59 (11), 2060-2071, 2014.
57. #van der Geest, K., and K. Warner, Loss and damage from droughts and floods in rural Africa, in Digging Deeper: Inside Africa’s Agricultural, Food and Nutrition Dynamics (ed. by A.Akinyoade, W. Klaver and S. Soeters, Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2014.
58. Collenteur, R. A., H. de Moel, B. Jongman, and G.Di Baldassarre, The failed-levee effect: Do societies learn from flood disasters?, Natural Hazards, 10.1007/s11069-014-1496-6, 2014.
59. Ceola, S., F. Laio and A. Montanari, Satellite nighttime lights reveal increasing human exposure to floods worldwide, Geophysical Research Letters, 41 (20), 7184-7190, 2014.
60. Mateo, C. M., N. Hanasaki, D. Komori, K. Tanaka, M. Kiguchi, A. Champathong, D. Yamazaki and T. Oki, Assessing the impacts of reservoir operation to floodplain inundation by combining hydrological, reservoir management, and hydrodynamic models, Water Resources Research, 10.1002/2013WR014845, 2014.
61. Amoussou, E., Analyse hydrométéorologique des crues dans le bassin-versant du Mono en Afrique de l’Ouest avec un modèle conceptuel pluie-débit. FMSH-WP-2015-90, halshs-01143318, 2014.
62. Aich, V., B. Koné, F.F. Hattermann and E.N. Müller, Floods in the Niger basin – analysis and attribution, Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 2, 5171-5212, 10.5194/nhessd-2-5171-2014, 2014.
63. Horváth, Z., J. Waser, R.A.P. Perdigão, A. Konev and G. Blöschl, A two-dimensional numerical scheme of dry/wet fronts for the Saint-Venant system of shallow water equations, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 77 (3), 159-182, 2015.
64. Andrés-Doménech, I., R. García-Bartual, A. Montanari and J. B. Marco, Climate and hydrological variability: the catchment filtering role, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 19 (1), 379-387, 2015.
65. Billi, P., Y.T. Alemu and R. Ciampalini, Increased frequency of flash floods in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia: Change in rainfall intensity or human impact?, Natural Hazards, 76 (2), 1373-1394, 2015.
66. Rodríguez-Rincón, J.P., A. Pedrozo-Acuña and J.A. Breña-Naranjo, Propagation of hydro-meteorological uncertainty in a model cascade framework to inundation prediction, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 19 (7), 2981-2998, 2015.
67. Vogel, R.M., U. Lall, X. Cai, B. Rajagopalan, P.K. Weiskel, R.P. Hooper and N.C. Matalas, Hydrology: The interdisciplinary science of water, Water Resources Research, 51 (6), 4409-4430, 2015.
68. Teng, J., J. Vaze, D. Dutta and S. Marvanek, Rapid inundation modelling in large floodplains using LiDAR DEM, Water Resources Management, 29 (8), 2619-2636, 10.1007/s11269-015-0960-8, 2015.
69. Hassan, S.A., and M.R.K. Ansari, Hydro-climatic aspects of Indus River flow propagation, Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 10.1007/s12517-015-1960-y, 2015.
70. #Di Ruocco, A., P. Gasparini and G. Weets, Urbanisation and climate change in Africa: Setting the scene, Urban Vulnerability and Climate Change in Africa (ed. by S. Pauleit et al.), Springer International Publishing, 2015.
71. Filahi, S., M. Tanarhte, L. Mouhir, M. El Morhit and Y. Tramblay, Trends in indices of daily temperature and precipitations extremes in Morocco, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 10.1007/s00704-015-1472-4, 2015.
72. #Ouikotan, B., B. Gersonius and H. van der Kwast, Development of flood damage curves for Cotonou City, Benin, E-proceedings of the 36th IAHR World Congress, The Hague, the Netherlands, 2015.
73. Wilkinson, M.E., E. Mackay, P.F. Quinn, M. Stutter, K.J. Beven, C.J.A. MacLeod, M.G. Macklin, Y. Elkhatib, B. Percy, C. Vitolo, P.M. Haygarth, A cloud based tool for knowledge exchange on local scale flood risk, Journal of Environmental Management, 161, 38-50, 2015.
74. Thiemig, V., B. Bisselink, F. Pappenberger and J. Thielen, A pan-African medium-range ensemble flood forecast system, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 19 (8), 3365-3385, 2015.
75. Idris, S., and L.M. Dharmasiri, Flood risk inevitability and flood risk management in urban areas: A review, Journal of Geography and Regional Planning, 8 (8), 205-209, DOI: 10.5897/JGRP2015.0510, 2015.
76. Di Baldassarre, G., L. Brandimarte, and K. Beven, The seventh facet of uncertainty: wrong assumptions, unknowns and surprises in the dynamics of human-water systems, Hydrological Sciences Journal, doi:10.1080/02626667.2015.1091460, 2015.

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