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Parallel Sessions & Presentations
All Presentations
Tuesday, 6 May 2008 14:00
Room A
Mitigation – Vulnerability
Chair: J. van Alphen
- 1. Development of an integrated and interdisciplinary flood risk assessment instrument
Presentation pps (6.94MB) | pdf (2.23MB)
(Germany) M. Pahlow, J. Dietrich, D. Nijssen, Y. Hundecha, B. Klein, C. Gattke, A. Schumann, M. Kufeld, C. Reuter, J. Köngeter, H. Schüttrumpf, J. Hirschfeld and U. Petschow
- 2. Development of flood vulnerability index estimation system
Presentation (pps, 12.47MB)
(Korea) Jang, D.W., Kim, B.S., Kim, B.K., Seoh, B.H. and S.Y. Yoon
- 3. Assessing social vulnerability to floods on a sub-national scale
Presentation pps (1.95MB) | pdf (2.01MB)
(Germany) Fekete, A., and Birkmann, J.
- 4. Characterization of agricultural vulnerability for economic appraisal of flood management policies
Presentation (pps, 295KB)
(France) Bremond, P. Bauduceau, N., Grelot, F.
Room B
Analytical and Distributive Methodologies – Modeling
Chair: K.D. W. Nandalal
- 5. Use of a hydrodynamic model to forecast floods of Kalu River in Sri Lanka
Presentation (pps, 2.11MB)
(Sri Lanka) Nandalal, K.D.W.
- 6. Rapid flood simulation software for personal computer with dynamic domain defining method
(Japan) Yamaguchi, S., Ikeda, T., Iwamura, K.
- 7. Reliability analysis of river embankments using analytical methods and finite-elements
Presentation (pdf, 4.8MB)
(Germany) Moellmann, A.F.D., Vermeer, P.A., Westrich, B
- 8. The Floris-2 project
Presentation pps (17.35MB) | pdf (1.62MB)
(The Netherlands) Hazenoot, E.C., Havinga, F.J., Kooij, A.F., and Stefess, H.
Room C
Preparedness, Response and Recovery – Early Warning
Chair: M. Karamouz
- 9. Why flood warnings fail too often: An Australian view
Presentation (pps, 101KB)
(Australia) Keys, C., Cawood, M.
- 10. Long lead flood forecast application to benefit society: Experience of 2007 Bangladesh floods
Presentation pps (10.60MB) | pdf (3.60MB)
(Thailand) Fakhruddin, S.H.M.
- 11. Can ensemble forecasts improve the reliability of extreme flood warnings?
Presentation (pps, 5.56MB)
(Germany) Flood Forecasting Dietrich, J., Wang, Y., Denhard, M., Schumann, A.
- 12. Developing a flood warning system: A case study
Presentation (pps, 1.56MB)
(Iran) Karamouz, M., Ahmadi, A., Moridi, A., and Rassaei Kshuk, S.
Room D
Various Perspectives – River Basin Perspectives
Chair: D. Soong
- 13. An overview of the strategy for flood management for the Kafue River Basin, Zambia and the experiences of the Zambian 2006-2008 Floods
Presentation (pdf, 2.15MB)
(Zambia) Mwelwa, E
- 14. The Red River Valley Flood of 1997: A call for worst-case scenario approaches to flood risk management
Presentation pps (8.60MB) | pdf (1.86MB)
(U.S.A.) Todhunter, P.E
- 15. Tailor-made monitoring programs for hydrological extremes - case Elbe River
Presentation pps (20.31MB) | pdf (1.33MB)
(Germany) Baborowski, M., Schwandt, D., Geller, W., Heininger, P
- 16. Floods in Karst Area - case study - Croatia
Presentation (pdf, 3.80MB)
(Croatia) Berakovic, B., Garasic, M., Cesarec, K., Berakovic, M.
Room E
Structural Approaches – Levees
Chair: D. Moser
- 17. Its in the eye of the inspector - overview of visual inspection methods in four countries and lessons learned
Presentation (pps, 3.61MB)
(United Kingdom) Flikweert, J.J., and Moser, G.
- 18. Application of levee breach safety evaluation for overtopping
Presentation (pps, 4.16MB)
(Korea) Yoon, K.S., Chu, H.J.
- 19. Dike Monitoring
Presentation pps (19.96MB) | pdf (2.15MB)
(Germany) Thiele, E., Helbig, R., Erth, H., Krebber, K., Nother, N., and Wosniok, A.
- 20. Evaluation of geophysical techniques to investigate river embankments
Presentation pps (13.96MB) | pdf (2.78MB)
(Germany) Niederleithinger, E., Weller, A., Lewis, R., and Stotzner, U.
Tuesday, 6 May 2008 16:00
Room A
Mitigation – Flood Risk Management
Chair: J-M. Stam
- 21. Flood insurance - from clients to global financial markets
- Presentation (pdf, 3.15 MB)
- (Germany) Kron, W.
- 22. An Integrated institutional and community engagement framework for providing flood defence for the Gold Coast City, Australia
(Australia) Rahman, K., and Mirfenderesk, H.
- 23. Communicating flood forecast uncertainty under operational circumstances
(Germany) Cullmann, J., Krausse, T., and Pilliph, A.
- 24. HORA - an Austrian platform for natural hazards as a new way in risk communication
(Austria) Stiefelmeyer, H., Hlatky, T.
- 25. Rational risk assessment of dikes by using a stochastic subsurface model
- Presentation (pps, 2.26MB)
(The Netherlands) Knoeff, J.G., Vastenburg, E.W., Tromp, E.
Room B
Analytical and Distributive Methodologies – Geo-spatial Tools
Chair: A. Ross
- 26. Utilising ArcGIS for flood mapping using ID hydrodynamic model
(Thailand) Thaveevouthti, T.
- 27. Extraction of flood masks using satellite based very high resolution SAR data for flood management and modeling
Presentation (pdf, 15.62MB)
(Germany) Voigt, S., Martinis, S., Zwenzner, H., Hahmann, T., and Schneiderhan, T.
- 28. Flood maps in Europe: A Comparative evaluation of methods, availability and application
Presentation (pps, 2.02MB)
(The Netherlands) de Moel, H., Aerts, J.C.J.H.
- 29. Study on mapping and management system of flood risk map
Presentation (pps, 6.67MB)
(China) Li, C., Huang, J., He, X., Zhang, B.
- 30. 2-D hydrodynamic modeling for evaluation of flood risk in space and time
Presentation(pdf, 4.07MB)
(Canada) Ahmad, S.S., Simonovic, S.P.
Room C
Mitigation – Risk Management
Chair: A. Schumann
- 31. Risk-based design of flood defence systems – A preliminary analysis for the New Orleans metropolitan area
Presentation (pps, 3.77MB)
(The Netherlands) Jonkman, S.N. , Kok, M., van Ledden, M., Vrijling, J.K
- 32. HORIX - Development of an operational expert system for flood risk management considering prediction uncertainty
Presentation pps (25.83MB) | pdf (6.88MB)
(Germany) Disse, M., Pakosch, S., Yoruk, A., Bardossy, A., Bliefernicht, J., Grundmann, J., Herbst, M., Molnar, T.
- 33. Analyzing and managing uncertain futures of large-scale fluvial flood risk systems
Presentation pps (16.50MB) | pdf (5.75MB)
(Germany) Schanze, J., Schwarze, R., Carstensen, D., and Deilmann
- 34. Data and predictive uncertainties in flood forecasting: How to decide under uncertain information
Presentation (pdf, 3.20MB)
(Germany) Reusser, D.E., Zehe, E., Bronstert, A.
- 35. Flood risk mitigation: Does culture matter?
Presentation (pps, 2.40MB)
(Germany) Shen, X.
Room D
Various Perspectives – Urban Floods
Chair: B. Holmes
- 36. Overview of urban drainage flood forecasting methods and approaches
Presentation (pps, 2.23MB)
(Canada) Chen, J., Adams, B.
- 37. Modeling of flood inundation in urban areas including underground space
Presentation (pps, 6.48MB)
(Korea) Han, K.Y., Kim, G., Lee, C.H. , Cho, W.H.
- 38. The Peterborough flood – From the inside
Presentation(pdf, 4.43MB)
(Canada) Burritt, D.
- 39. Zonation of flash floods in urban areas. A case study: Darband basin in North Tehran
- Presentation (pdf, 6.08MB)
(Iran) Ghahroudi T. M., Neta, T., and Serati, N.
- 40. Perceptions of overland flooding in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Presentation (pps, 4.06MB)
(Canada) Sandink, D., and Shrubsole, D.
Room E
Structural Approaches –Flood Hydraulics
Chair: X. Cheng
- 41. Experimental studies on the seepage control effects of suspended cutoffs in dike foundation
Presentation (pps, 3.07MB)
(China) Ding, L.Q., Yao, Q.L., and Sun, D.Y.
- 42. Assessment and optimization of flood control systems: The Unstrut River case study
Presentation (pdf, 4.63MB)
(Germany) Pahlow, M., Hundecha, Y., Nijssen, D., Dietrich, J., Klein, B., Gattke, B., Schumann, A., Reuter, C., Schuttrumpf, H., Hirschfeld, J., and Petschow, U.
- 44. Increasing the energy losses beyond the base of the flood spillway
(Greece) Demetriou, J.D. and Dimitriou, D.
- 45. Innovative method of greatly reducing flow resistance - Innovative method of flood control
(China) Weiyi, L.
- 89. The flood regimes of mid-sized and mixed land-use catchments: Can we assess theurban contribution?
Presentation (pps, 4.97MB)
(France) Radojevic, B., Breil, P. , and Chocat, B.
Wednesday, 7 May 2008 11:00
Room A
Mitigation – Tools and Strategies
Chair: J. Bales
- 46. The flood problem and mitigation methods in Bangladesh
Presentation pps (16.48MB) | pdf (3.43MB)
(Bangladesh) Hossain, M.M., Baki, A.B.M., and Ahmad, S.S.
- 47. Flood mitigation strategies at watershed scale through dispersed structural measures
Presentation (pps, 2.94MB)
(France) Chennu, S., Gresillon, J-M., Faure, J-B., Leblois, E., Poulard, C., and Dartus, D.,
- 48. Using mitigation planning to reduce disaster losses
Presentation (pps, 2.83MB)
(U.S.A.) Helbrecht, K., Wissmann Smith, K.
- 49. Flood defence in Pakistan: From conventional to scientific approach
Presentation (pdf, 14.42MB)
(Pakistan) Ahmad, B., J. Muhammad, M. M. Ahmadand, and Z. H. Dhari
Room B
Analytical and Distributive Methodologies – Statistics and Optimization
Chair: M. Pahlov
- 50. Bivariate flood frequency analysis using Copula
Presentation pps (8.30MB) | pdf (3.45MB)
(Canada) Karmakar, S., Simonovic, S.P.
- 51. Mixed-integer optimization of flood control measures using evolutionary algorithms
Presentation pps (8.49MB) | pdf (378KB)
(Germany) Hubner, C., Muschalla, D., and Ostrowski, W.
- 52. Probabilistic analysis of hydrological loads to optimize the design of flood control systems
Presentation (pps, 2.83MB)
(Germany) Klein , B., Pahlow, M., Hundecha, Y., Gattke, C., Schumann, A.
- 53. Flood risk management and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers actions for change
Presentation (pps, 913KB)
(U.S.A.) Moser, D.A., Schultz, M.T., Bridges, T.S., and Harper, B.K.
Room C
Preparedness, Response and Recovery – Emergency Planning
Chair: K. Helbrecht
- 54. The use of evacuation and loss of life models to improve flood incident management in the UK
Presentation (pps, 6.45MB)
(United Kingdom) Lumbroso, D., Di Mauro, M., Tagg, A.
- 55. Closing breaches in earthen flood defenses, technical feasibility of emergency closure concept
Presentation pps (5.79MB) | pdf (1.36MB)
(The Netherlands) van Gerven, K.A.J., Akkerman, G.J., Pool, A.D., and Jonkman, S.N.
- 56. Estimating the costs of emergency services during flood events
Presentation pps (24.81MB) | pdf (2.57MB)
(Austria) Pfurtscheller, C., and Schwarze, R.
- 57. Analyses of flood defense strategy in Golidagh watershed in northern Iran
(Iran) Maramaei, M.G.H.
Room D
Various Perspectives – Case Studies
Chair: D. Sandink
- 58. The October-November 2007 floods in Tabasco, Mexico: An interim diagnosis and courses of action
Presentation (pps, 2.64MB)
(Mexico) Aparicio, J., Martinez-Austria, P.F., Guitrón, A., and Ramirez, A.I.
- 59. Storm of August 19, 2005: A catalyst for change from reactive to adaptive urban flood management in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Presentation (pdf, 2.89MB)
(Canada) Farrell, L., Haley, D., D’Andrea, M. and Snodgrass, W.J.
- 60. The Peterborough Flood, A Case Study in Urban Flood Damage Mitigation Strategies
Presentation pps (22.27MB) | pdf (1.75MB)
(Canada) Worsley, B. and Ward. D.
- 61. Great Odra/Oder flood in 1997 – Ten years after
Presentation (pps, 3.37MB)
(Poland) Kundzewicz. Z.W., and Kowalczak, W.
Room E
Structural Approaches – Levees and Reservoirs
Chair: M. Kim
- 62. Levees, embankments, dikes: finding common ground between the flood risk management cultures in the USA, England and the Netherlands
Presentation pps (10.53MB) | pdf (564KB)
(United Kingdom) Flikweert, J., and van Ledden, M.
- 63. A playful approach to flood defence
Presentation pps (11.28MB) | pdf (1.44MB)
(The Netherlands) Harteveld, C.
- 64. A management system for optimizing operating rules of multipurpose reservoirs allowing for both extreme floods and ecological performance
Presentation (pps, 5.34MB)
(Germany) Dittmann, R., Froehlich, F., Pohl, R., Ostrowski, M.
- 65. Overview of flood retaining structures in the Netherlands
Presentation (pps, 2.36MB)
(The Netherlands) Stalenberg, B., and Vrijling, J.K
Wednesday, 7 May 2008 16:00
Room B
Analytical and Distributive Methodologies – Uncertainty Analyses
Chair: P. Todhunter
- 66. The role of building flood resilience in the flood risk management hierarchy
Presentation (pps, 2.83MB)
(United Kingdom) Tagg, A.F., and Escarameia, M.
- 67. Evaluation of effectiveness and efficiency on non structural measures
Presentation pps (10.53MB) | pdf (564KB)
(Germany) Schanze, J., Hutter, G., Penning-Rowsell, E., Nachtnebel, H-P., Meyer, V., Koniger, P., Neuhold, C., Harris, T., Kuhlicke, C., and Olfert, A.
- 68. Flood security: an assessment of the strategies of compartmentalization and flood shelters
Presentation pps (13.07MB) | pdf (1.05MB)
(The Netherlands) J. Lansink, A.Y. Hoekstra, M.W.J. van Reedt Dortland, C.M. Steinweg
- 69. Probabilistic sensitivity analysis of dune erosion calculations
Presentation (pps, 942KB)
(The Netherlands) den Heijer, C., van de Graaff, J., and van Gelder, P. H.J.M.
- 70. Use of Bayesian model averaging to determine uncertainties in river discharge and water level forecasts
Presentation pps (7.21MB) | pdf (1.43MB)
(The Netherlands) Beckers, J.V.L., Sprokkereef, E., Roscoe, K.L.
Room C
Flood Management – Planning and Information
Chair: S. Blanchard
- 71. Towards a new flood forecasting system for the lower Mekong river basin
Presentation (pps, 3.52MB)
(Cambodia) Pengel, B., Malone, T., and Hartman, M.
- 72. Information content of weather predictions for flood-control in a Dutch lowland water system
Presentation (pps, 1.83MB)
(The Netherlands) Weijs, S.V.
- 73. Flood control planning and evaluation with an information and decision support system
Presentation (pps, 4.99MB)
(Germany) Hubner, C., Winterscheid, A., Ostrowski, M.W., Horchler, P., Rosenzweig, S., Husing, V., Fuchs, E., Belger, G., Haase, M., Hens, T., Kuch, D, Lippert, K., and Thul, M.
- 74. Damage and loss prediction model based on the vulnerability of building types
Presentation pps (12.41MB) | pdf (2.28MB)
(Germany) Schwarz, J., and Maiwald, H.
- 75. A socio-ecological vulnerability assessment for Germany
Presentation (pps, 3.43MB)
(Germany) Damm, M.
Room D
Analytical and Distributive Methodologies – Spatial Modeling
Chair: P. Bourget
- 76. Development of near-real-time and predicted flood-inundation maps for internet display and hazard mitigation planning
Presentation (pps, 6.45MB)
(USA) Kim, M.H., Pavlow, S.
- 77. Application of satellite data for improved flood forecasting and mapping
Presentation pps (22.81MB) | pdf (5.03MB)
(The Netherlands) Barneveld, H.J., Silander, J.T., Sane, M., and Malnes, E.
- 78. Mapping hurricane Rita inland storm tide
Presentation (pdf, 2.70MB)
(U.S.A.) Berenbrock, C., Mason, R.P., and Blanchard, S.
- 79. Application of variational data assimilation method on a distributed physically based flash flood model
(France) Bessiere, H., and Dartus, D.
- 80. Evaluation of river flood regulation by means of model predictive control
Presentation (pps, 2.10MB)
(Belgium) Willems, P., Barjas-Blanco, T., Chiang, P.K., Cauwenberghs, K., Berlamont, J., and De Moor, B.
Room E
Structural Approaches – Modeling and Design
Chair: S. Simonovic
- 81. The Red River floodway expansion project
Presentation (pdf, 9.28MB)
(Canada) Carson, R.W., McNeil, D.D.
- 82. Erosion and sediment yield estimation for flood protection
Presentation (pdf, 1.71MB)
(Germany) Schoenau, S., Thapa, P., Bárdossy, A.
- 83. Modeling of 2D flood flow analysis by finite element method
Presentation (pdf, 1.79MB)
(Korea) Han, K.Y., Kim, B.H., Choi, S.Y.
- 84. Stranraer flood protection scheme: A case study
Presentation (pdf, 3.41MB)
(United Kingdom) Fernandez, J., McGee, S., and Fraser, A.
- 85. Evaluation or urban floods considering climate change impacts
Presentation (pps, 816KB)
(Iran) Karamouz, M., Hosseinpour, A., and Nazif, S
Thursday, 8 May 2008 08:00
Room A
Mitigation – Inundation Issues
Chair: B. Radojevic
- 86. Flood disaster mitigation by inundation of the deep floodplain
Presentation (pdf, 3.41MB)
(Hungary) Koncsos, L., Balogh, E.
- 87. Fluvial environment planning in Catalonia: Harmonizing river and floodplain restoration with human development
Presentation pps (22.98MB) | pdf (11.07MB)
(Spain) Fleta, J., Garcia, E., Gode, L., Gracia, A., Moxo, D., Verdu, J.
- 88. Importance of land use management on the flood management in Chi river basin, Thailand
Presentation (pps, 2.81KB)
(The Netherlands) Kuntiyawichai, K., Schultz, B., Uhlenbrook, S., Suryadi, F.X., and van Griensven, A.
- 89. The flood regimes of mid-sized and mixed land-use catchments: Can we assess the urban contribution?
(France) Radojevic, B., Breil, P. , and Chocat, B.
- 90. Application of tsunami modeling for escape and refuge planning in Aceh (Indonesia)
Presentation pps (13.20MB) | pdf (1.94MB)
(Netherlands) Nieuwenhuis, O.E., Vatvani, D., Alberts, J., and Jansen, D.
Room B
Mitigation – Flood Risk Management
Chair: K. Takeuchi
- 91. New approaches for flood risk management in the Netherlands
Presentation (pps, 5.74MB)
(The Netherlands) Roos, A., van de Geer, I.
- 92. Physically based modeling of extreme flood generation and assessment of flood risk
Presentation pps (4.76MB) | pdf (3.21MB)
(Russia) Kuchment, L.S., Gelfan, A.N., Demidov, V.N.
- 93. Risk analysis of coastal flood defences - A Vietnam case
Presentation (pps, 6.18MB)
(The Netherlands) Mai, C.V., van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M., Vrijling, J.K., and Mai, T.C.
- 94. Flood risk from dike failure
Presentation pps (18.61MB) | pdf (3.82MB)
(Hungary) Nagy, L.
- 95. Exploring future flood management: A comparison of scenarios from literature and stakeholder perspectives
Presentation (pps, 1.36MB)
(The Netherlands) Raadgever, G.T., and Becker, G.
Room C
Preparedness, Response and Recovery – Assessment of Losses
Chair: B. Lence
- 97. Loss of life caused by the flooding of New Orleans after hurricane Katrina: A preliminary analysis of the relationship between flood characteristics and mortality
Presentation pps (6.57MB) | pdf (3.38MB)
(The Netherlands) Jonkman, S.N., Maaskant, B., Boyd, E., and Levitan, M.
- 98. Impact assessment study of planned flood retention reservoirs in the Upper Tisza Basin, based on model simulations
Presentation pps (8.28MB) | pdf (5.02MB)
(Hungary) Szabo, J.A., Bodis, K., Toth, S., Jakus, G.
- 99. Methods for the evaluation of direct and indirect flood losses
Presentation pps (15.79MB) | pdf (5.90MB)
(Germany) Thieken, A., Ackermann, V., Elmer, F., Kreibich, H., Kuhlmann, B., Kunert, U., Maiwald, H., Merz, B., Muller, M., Piroth, K., Schwarz, J., Schwarze, R., Seifert, I., and Seifert, J.
- 100. Using the central pressure method to forecast damage length of maritime structures caused by Typhoon 9918
Presentation (pps, 1.96MB)
(Japan) Hashimura, R.
- 101. Assessing the value of mitigation strategies in reducing the impacts of rapid-onset, catastrophic floods
Presentation pps (10.76MB) | pdf (2.52MB)
(Canada) Johnstone, W.M., and Lence, B.J.
Room D
Mitigation – Policy Issues
Chair: E. Plate
- 102. The new European flood management directive and the municipal flood management systems as one realization approach
Presentation pps (13.93MB) | pdf (5.31MB)
(Germany) Jupner, R., Gretzschel, M., and Luderitz, V.
- 103. British Columbia's flood management policy window - can we take advantage?
Presentation pps (17.36MB) | pdf (2.53MB)
(Canada) Lyle, T., McLean, D., Mannerstrom, M.
- 104. Flood management in the Netherlands: Coping with risks
Presentation pps (15.61MB) | pdf (3.43MB)
(The Netherlands) van Leussen, W.
- 105. Extreme flooding, policy development, and a society - biosphere - climate feedback model
Presentation (pps, 1010KB)
(Canada) Davies, E.G.R., Simonovic, S.P.
- 106. Cost-benefit analysis to determine efficient flood protection standards for the Netherlands
(The Netherlands) Kind, J.
Room E
Analytical and Distributive Methodologies – Modeling Issues
Chair: D. Burn
- 107. Uncertainty Issues in flood inundation mapping
(U.S.A.) Bales, J.D.
- 108. Generation of severe flood scenarios by stochastic rainfall in combination with a rainfall runoff model
Presentation (pps ,678KB)
(Germany) Petry, U.. Hundecha, Y., Pahlow, M., Schumann, A.
- 109. Methodology for evaluating hydrologic model parameters in an urban setting: Case study using transferred HSPF parameters in Midlothian and Tinley creek watershed, Illinois
Presentation (pps, 6.00MB)
(U.S.A.) Soong, D.T.W., and Su, T.Y.
- 110. Interlinked modelling of large floods by combining one and two dimensional diffusive wave approaches
Presentation (pps, 4.64MB)
(Germany) Kamrath, P., Huber, N.P., Kufeld, M., Schuttrumf, H., and Kongeter, J.
- 111. PC-RIVER probabilistic reliability analysis for river dikes
Presentation (pdf, 4.11MB)
(Germany) Merkel, U., Westrich, B.
Thursday, 8 May 2008 10:30
Room A
Mitigation – Participation and Insurance
Chair: P. Kovacs
- 112. Community-Based Disaster Mitigation: Camiguin, Phillippines
Presentation (pps,5.54MB)
(Philippines) Hipolito, D.
- 113. Flood insurance in the Netherlands
Presentation pps (8.39MB) | pdf (592KB)
Jongejan, R.B. (Netherlands), Barrieu, P.M. (United Kingdom)
- 115. Role of CommunityParticipation and Indigenous Knowledge in Flood Defence in India
Presentation (pps, 2.91MB)
(India) S.Chandra
- 145. Improvement of the flood forecasting and warning system of Bangladesh by advanced technological development
Presentation pps (9.56MB) | pdf (4.49MB)
(Canada) Akhtar, M.K., Simonovic, S.P.
Room B
Environmental Considerations – Climate Change
Chair: G. McBean
- 116. Trends in extreme rain events and flood implications
Presentation pps (5.28MB) | pdf (1.64MB)
(Canada) Bruce. J.P.
- 117. Flood risk in relation to climate change and adaptation in the Newtherlands
Presentation pps (8.45MB) | pdf (2.66MB)
(The Netherlands) Bolwidt, L.J
- 118. Possible impacts of climate change on heavy rainfall-related flooding risks in Ontario
Presentation (pps, 2.55MB)
(Canada) Cheng, C.S., Li, G., Li, Q, Auld, H.
- 119. Effects of flood control measures and climate change in the Rhine basin
Presentation (pdf, 1.63MB)
(The Netherlands) te Linde, A.H., Aerts, J.C.J.H., van den Hurk, B.J.J.M.
Room C
Mitigation – Planning
Chair: A. Tyagi
- 120. Flood response planning in England and Wales
Presentation pps (22.66MB) | pdf (4.24MB)
(United Kingdom) Evans, K., Berghouse, C.
- 121. Assessment of flood remediation with minimal historic hydrologic data: case study for a small urban stream
Presentation pps (8.63MB) | pdf (3.05MB)
(U.S.A.) Holmes, R. R. and Over T.M.
- 122. Development of a discharge prediction method based on topological case-based modeling and a distributed hydrological model
Presentation (pps, 13.53MB)
(Japan) Harayama, K., Oka, T., Kojiri, T., Tanaka, K., Hamaguchi, T.
- 123. Managing flood hazard identification in Alberta
Presentation (pdf, 5.68MB)
(Canada) Choles, J. , Mahabir, C., Haimila, B., and Stevenson, P.
- 124. Flooding of underground facilities in urban regions
(Germany) Oertel, M., and Schlenkhoff, A.
- 157. Flooding of underground facilities in urban regions
Presentation (pps, 4.23MB)
(Germany) Oertel, M., and Schlenkhoff, A.
Room D
Various Perspectives – Regional, Historical and Health Perspectives
Chair: R. Carson
- 125. 500 years flood stage records at Dresden Guage: Data mining and results
Presentation pps (20.80MB) | pdf (10.52MB)
(Germany) Pohl, R.
- 126. Coastal and floodplain management: The U.S. and Dutch experience
Presentation (pps, 4.96MB)
(USA) Bourget, P., and Stam, J.M.T. (Netherlands)
- 127. Reconstruction and analysis of 19th century floods in SW Germany
Presentation pps (19.59MB) | pdf (3.91MB)
(Germany) Dostal, P., Buerger, K., Imbery, F., and Seidel, J.
- 128. Urban flood management for centuries in the Netherlands
Presentation (pdf, 5.68MB)
(The Netherlands) Waals, J.M.J., Kelder, E.
- 160. Risk assessment in a trans-boundary cooperation between the Netherlands and Germany
Presentation pps (8.47MB) | pdf (2.16MB) Abstract: pdf (pdf, 898KB)
(The Netherlands) Stijnen, J.W., Vermeij, W.E.W., Kutschera, G., Silva, W., and Schuttrumpf, H.
Room E
Mitigation - Policy, Standards and Strategic Planning
Chair: Z. Kundzewicz
- 129. Safety assessment of flood defences in the Netherlands, an ongoing concern
Presentation pps (17.58MB) | pdf (1.91MB)
(The Netherlands) Wolters, J.F., and de Bake, D.P.
- 130. Development of the safety index for regional natural disaster
(Korea) Jang, D.W., D.M, Yang., S.M, Jeong., M.J, Park., H.S, Kim
- 131. Adaptation as a way of flood management
Presentation (pdf, 5.68MB)
(The Netherlands) Schielen, R., and Roovers, G.
- 132. An optimal flood protection standard for dike-ring areas
Presentation (pps, 1.24MB)
(The Netherlands) Eijgenraam, C.J.J.
- 159.
NOAH, the Right Information at the Right Time at the Right Place
Presentation (pdf, 612KB) Abstract(pdf, 612KB)
(The Netherlands) Erik Jan Langkamp, E.J., Pengel, B., Wentholt, L., De Gooijer, K., Vogt, R., and Schnitzler, S.
Thursday, 8 May 2008 13:30
Room A
Analytical and Distributive Methodologies – Information and Decision Support Systems
Chair: E. Mwelwa
- 133. A web-based flood information system
Presentation (pps, 1.20MB)
(Canada) Peck, A., Black, J., Karmakar, S., and Simonovic, S.P.
- 134. An online tool for real time analysis and management of flood risks of diked areas
Presentation (pps, 4.54MB)
(The Netherlands) Maccabiani, J., Knoeff, J.G.
- 135. Integrating hydraulic and economic analysis for selecting flood protection measures in the context of climate change
Presentation (pdf, 7.23MB)
(Belgium) Ernst, J., Dewals, B.J., Giron, E., Hecq, W., and Pirotton, M.
- 136. Assessment of vulnerability to floods at local level with a special focus onhuman-environmental systems and critical infrastructures
Presentation (pps, 4.62MB)
(Germany) Birkmann, J., Krings, S., and Renaud, F.
- 137. Emblematic projects for watershed restoration and flood disaster mitigation in Mexico
Presentation (pdf, 3.49MB)
(Mexico) Baumann, J. Arvizu, I.G., Morales, S.M., Gomez, J.A.G., Priante, S.S.
Room B
Environmental Considerations – Winter Floods, Mountain Environments, Sediment
Chair: L. Farrell
- 138. Managing river ice flood risk in Alberta
Presentation pps (14.42MB) | pdf (2.26MB)
(Canada) Mahabir, C., Frieshenhan, E., Trevor, B., Jasek, M., Cline, A., and Granson, W.
- 139. Hydrological modeling in alpine catchments – sensing the critical parameters towards an efficient model calibration
Presentation pps (9.38MB) | pdf (3.34MB)
(Austria) Achleitner, S., Rinderer, M., Kirnbauer, R., and Kleindienst
- 140. Sensitivity analysis of lapse rate and corresponding elevation of the snowline-limted data availability and its impact on snow and glacier melt
Presentation (pps, 5.72MB)
(Austria) Rinderer, M., Achleitner, S., Asztalos, J., and Kirnbauer, R.
- 141. Management of riparian woodlands to mitigate flood risk while conserving the environment in Hokkaido, Japan
Presentation (pps, 6.01MB)
(Japan) Yoshii, A., and Watanabe, Y.
- 142. Targeted retention of contaminated sediment in a green flood retention reservoir
Presentation (pps, 6.74MB)
(Germany) Wurms, S., Westrich, B.
Room C
Environmental Considerations – Climate Change
Chair: J. Bruce
- 143. River floods in the changing climate
Presentation (pps, 4.75MB)
(Poland) Kundzewicz, Z.W.
- 144. Intensity duration frequency analysis under changing climatic conditions
Presentation (pdf, 436KB)
(Canada) Prodanovic, P., Simonovic, S.P.
- 145.
Field-demonstrated evidence of changing rainfall intensities in Ontario for short duration storms
Presentation (pps, 4.16MB)
(Canada) Vasiljevic, B., and McBean, E.
- 146. Stage discharge rating with ADCP measurements
Presentation pps (14.42MB) | pdf (1.09MB)
(Canada) Chen, J., Fooks, J., Goertz, H.
- 147. Improvement of the flood forecasting and warning system of Bangladesh by advanced technological development
(Canada) Akhtar, M.K., Simonovic, S.P.
Room D
Various Perspectives – Urban Flooding
Chair: M. Hossain
- 148. Problems of flash flood and urban inundation in Dhaka
(Bangladesh) Rumi, S.R.A.
- 149. Sewer backup flooding: Homeowner perception and mitigative behaviour
(Canada) Sandink, D
- 150. Making coastal cities flood resilient in the era of climate change
- Presentation (pdf, 8.98MB)
(Germany) Goltermann, D., Ujeyl, G., and Pasche, E.
- 151. Futureproof design of flood defences
Presentation (pps, 6.19MB)
(The Netherlands) terHorst, W.L.A., Vrijling, J.K., Bernardini, P.
- 152. Flood risk mapping in Europe, experience and best practices
Presentation (pdf, 4.77MB)
(The Netherlands) van Alphen, J., Martini, F., Loat, R., Slomp, R., Passchier, R.
Room E
Structural Approaches – Dikes, Reservoirs and Dams
Chair: K. Prasad
- 153. Analysis of dike breach sensitivity using a conceptual method followed by a comprehensive statistical approach to end up with failure probabilities
Presentation (pps, 5.73MB)
(Belgium) Peeters, P., Van Looveren, R., Vincke, L., Vanneuville, W., and Blanckaert, J.
- 154. Cracked clay dikes investigation with geoelectrical tomography
Presentation (pdf, 2.11MB)
(Hungary) Nagy, L., Kovacs, A., Varga, M.
- 155. Improvement of the general resistance of dikes against erosion during dike overflow
Presentation (pps, 3.64MB)
(Germany) Kubetzek, T., Steuernagel, J., Ramm, H., Saenger, N., and Zanke, U.
- 156. Risk based procedure for design and verification of dam safety
Presentation pps (10.67MB) | pdf (3.02MB)
(Germany) Anhalt, M., Meon, G.
- 158. Stabilisation of river dykes with drainage and stabilsing elements
Presentation pps (17.74MB) | pdf (3.25MB)
(Germany) Riegger, T., Bieberstein, A., Hörtkorn, F., Kempfert, H.-G., Seeger, M., and Erth, H
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