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METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF LOSS OF LIFE DUE TO FLOODS AND SOCIAL RISK
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Zeleňáková, M. Geographical approach to flood risk analysis. Proc. from International scientific conference: People, buildings and environment 2010. Brno: CERM, pp. 442-447, 2010, ISBN 978-80-7204-705-5.
Mercz, B., Kreibich, H., Schwarze, R., Thieken, A. Review article “Assessment of economic flood damage”. Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., vol. 10, pp. 1697–1724, 2010.
Thieken, A., Mül ler, M., Kreibich, H., Merz, B. Flood damage and influencing factors: New insights from the August 2002 flood in Germany. Water resources research, vol. 41, 2005.
Decree No. 489/2002 Coll. the prevention of industrial accidents.
Horský, M. Methods of evaluation of potential flood damage and their application by means of GIS. Dissertation. Praha, 124 p., 2008.
Jonkman, S.N., Van Gelder P.H.A.J.M, Vrijling, J.K. An overview of quantitative risk measures for loss of life and economic damage. In: Journal of Hazardous Materials, v ol. 99/issue 1, pp. 1-30, 2003.
Vrijling, J.K., Van Hengel, W., Houben, R.J. A framework for risk evaluation. Journal of hazardous materials, vol. 43/issue 3, pp. 245–261, 1995.
Zeleňáková M., Harbuľáková, V.: Flood risk management in easte rn Slovakia In: People, Buildings and Environment 2009: proceedings of the international scientific conference: Brno, pp. 26-27, 2009.
Jonkman, S.N., Van Gelder P.H.A.J.M, Vrijling, J.K. Loss of life models for sea and river floods. Flood Defence 2002, Wu et al. (eds), Science Press, New York Ltd, pp. 196-206, 2002, ISBN 1-880132-54-0.
Zeleňáková, M. Geographical approach to flood risk analysis. Proc. from International scientific conference: People, buildings and environment 2010. Brno: CERM, pp. 442-447, 2010, ISBN 978-80-7204-705-5.
Mercz, B., Kreibich, H., Schwarze, R., Thieken, A. Review article “Assessment of economic flood damage”. Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., vol. 10, pp. 1697–1724, 2010.
Thieken, A., Mül ler, M., Kreibich, H., Merz, B. Flood damage and influencing factors: New insights from the August 2002 flood in Germany. Water resources research, vol. 41, 2005.
Decree No. 489/2002 Coll. the prevention of industrial accidents.
Horský, M. Methods of evaluation of potential flood damage and their application by means of GIS. Dissertation. Praha, 124 p., 2008.
Jonkman, S.N., Van Gelder P.H.A.J.M, Vrijling, J.K. An overview of quantitative risk measures for loss of life and economic damage. In: Journal of Hazardous Materials, v ol. 99/issue 1, pp. 1-30, 2003.
Vrijling, J.K., Van Hengel, W., Houben, R.J. A framework for risk evaluation. Journal of hazardous materials, vol. 43/issue 3, pp. 245–261, 1995.
Zeleňáková M., Harbuľáková, V.: Flood risk management in easte rn Slovakia In: People, Buildings and Environment 2009: proceedings of the international scientific conference: Brno, pp. 26-27, 2009.
Jonkman, S.N., Van Gelder P.H.A.J.M, Vrijling, J.K. Loss of life models for sea and river floods. Flood Defence 2002, Wu et al. (eds), Science Press, New York Ltd, pp. 196-206, 2002, ISBN 1-880132-54-0.
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