Flood damage survey and assessment : new insights from research and practice / Daniela Molinari, Scira Menoni, Francesco Ballio, editors
- Published:
- Hoboken, NJ : Wiley ; Washingston, D.C. : American Geophysical Union, 2017.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators:
- Molinari, Daniela, Menoni, Scira, and Ballio, Francesco
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- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Introduction -- 1.Overview of the United Nations Global Loss Data Collection Initiative / Julio Serje -- 2.Technical Recommendations for Standardizing Loss Data / Tom De Groeve -- pt. II Data Storage -- 3.Overview of Loss Data Storage at Global Scale / Tatiana Bedrina -- 4.Direct and Insured Flood Damage in the United States / Melanie Call -- 5.HOWAS21, the German Flood Damage Database / Kai Schroter -- pt. III Data Collection -- 6.Best Practice of Data Collection at the Local Scale: The RISPOSTA Procedure / Carolina Arias Munoz -- 7.Data Collection for a Better Understanding of What Causes Flood Damage-Experiences with Telephone Surveys / Jessica Lamond -- 8.Utilizing Post-Disaster Surveys to Understand the Social Context of Floods-Experiences from Northern Australia / Yetta Gurtner -- 9.Understanding Crowdsourcing and Volunteer Engagement: Case Studies for Hurricanes, Data Processing, and Floods / Tiernan Doyle -- pt. IV Data Analysis -- 10.After the Flood Is Before the Next Flood: The Post-Event Review Capability Methodology Developed by Zurich's Flood Resilience Alliance / Karen MacClune -- 11.Defining Complete Post-Flood Scenarios to Support Risk Mitigation Strategies / Nicola Berni -- 12.Rebuild and Improve Queensland: Continuous Improvement After the 2010-2011 Floods in Australia / Brendan Moon -- 13.Forensic Disaster Analysis of Flood Damage at Commercial and Industrial Firms / Ray Ogden -- pt. V Information and Communication Technology Tools -- 14.Response to Flood Events: The Role of Satellite-based Emergency Mapping and the Experience of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service / Annett Wania -- 15.Data Collection and Analysis at Local Scale: The Experience within the Poli-RISPOSTA Project / Maria Brovelli.
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- ISBN:
- 9781119217930 (electronic bk.)
1119217938 (electronic bk.)
9781119217961 (electronic bk.)
1119217962 (electronic bk.)
9781119217923 (print) - Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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