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USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM ANALYSIS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF FLOOD RISK AREAS
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Cunha L.K., Krajewski W.F., Mantilla R. and Cunha L., (2011), A framework for flood risk assessment under nonstationary conditions or in the absence of historical data. Journal of Flood Risk Management vol. no.4, pp. 3 – 22, DOI: 10.1111/j.1753- 318X.2010.01085.x.
Feyen L., Dankers R., Barredo J.I., Kalas M., B´ odis K., Roo A.D. & Lavalle C., (2006), Flood risk in Europe in a changing climate. EUR22313 EN. Luxembourg: European Commission Joint Research Centre, Institute of Environment and Sustainability.
Grecea C., Bălă A.C., Herban S.I., (2010), Cadastral Requirements for Urban Administration, Key Component for an Efficient Town Planning, J.E.P.E., in press.
Grecea C., (2010), Geoinformation support – impact on urban planning, environment and society, 3 rd WSEAS International Conference on Urban Planning and Transportation, Romania, pp.136-142, ISSN: 1792-4286, ISBN: 978-960-474-204-2.
Herban I.S., Grecea C., Mu șat C.C. , (2012), Using a Geographic Information System (GIS) to model, manage and develop urban data of the Timisoara city , Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, Vol.13, Issue: 3, pp: 1616–1624.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), (2007), Climate change 2007: impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. In: M.L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden & C.E. Hanson, eds. Contribution group II to the fourth assessment report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Molinari D. and Handmer J., (2011), A behavioural model for quantifying flood warning effectiveness, Journal of Flood Risk Management vol. no.4, pp. 23 –32, DOI: 10.1111/j.1753-318X.2010.01086.x.
Mu șat C.C., Herban I.S., (2009), Geoinformation system for interdisciplinary planning of landslides areas , Proceedings of the 11 th WSEAS International Conference on Sustainability in Science Engineering, Romania, pp. 257–261, ISSN: 1790-2769.
Sfîru R., Cârdei P., Muraru V., Herea V, (2010), Methods and techniques of drawing up risk maps for surface rain erosion phenomenon, INMATEH Agricultural Engineering, vol. 31, no.2, ISSN: 2068 – 2239, ISSN: 2068 – 4215, Edited by: INMA Bucharest.
Cunha L.K., Krajewski W.F., Mantilla R. and Cunha L., (2011), A framework for flood risk assessment under nonstationary conditions or in the absence of historical data. Journal of Flood Risk Management vol. no.4, pp. 3 – 22, DOI: 10.1111/j.1753- 318X.2010.01085.x.
Feyen L., Dankers R., Barredo J.I., Kalas M., B´ odis K., Roo A.D. & Lavalle C., (2006), Flood risk in Europe in a changing climate. EUR22313 EN. Luxembourg: European Commission Joint Research Centre, Institute of Environment and Sustainability.
Grecea C., Bălă A.C., Herban S.I., (2010), Cadastral Requirements for Urban Administration, Key Component for an Efficient Town Planning, J.E.P.E., in press.
Grecea C., (2010), Geoinformation support – impact on urban planning, environment and society, 3 rd WSEAS International Conference on Urban Planning and Transportation, Romania, pp.136-142, ISSN: 1792-4286, ISBN: 978-960-474-204-2.
Herban I.S., Grecea C., Mu șat C.C. , (2012), Using a Geographic Information System (GIS) to model, manage and develop urban data of the Timisoara city , Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, Vol.13, Issue: 3, pp: 1616–1624.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), (2007), Climate change 2007: impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. In: M.L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden & C.E. Hanson, eds. Contribution group II to the fourth assessment report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Molinari D. and Handmer J., (2011), A behavioural model for quantifying flood warning effectiveness, Journal of Flood Risk Management vol. no.4, pp. 23 –32, DOI: 10.1111/j.1753-318X.2010.01086.x.
Mu șat C.C., Herban I.S., (2009), Geoinformation system for interdisciplinary planning of landslides areas , Proceedings of the 11 th WSEAS International Conference on Sustainability in Science Engineering, Romania, pp. 257–261, ISSN: 1790-2769.
Sfîru R., Cârdei P., Muraru V., Herea V, (2010), Methods and techniques of drawing up risk maps for surface rain erosion phenomenon, INMATEH Agricultural Engineering, vol. 31, no.2, ISSN: 2068 – 2239, ISSN: 2068 – 4215, Edited by: INMA Bucharest.
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