Meteorología y fenómenos extremos

Guía para la mitigación de los efectos de la sequía.

ATV-DVWK German Association for Water, Waste Water and Waste

Sequía

Grupo de Análisis de Situaciones Meteorológicas Adversas (GAMA)

Informes sobre cambio climático en Europa

Agencia Europea de Medio Ambiente

Practical Channel Hydraulics: Roughness, Conveyance and Afflux

Donald W. Knight, University of Birmingham, UK; Caroline McGahey, H.R. Wallingford Ltd, Oxfordshire, UK; Rob Lamb, JBA Consulting, UK; Paul Samuels, Water Management, HR Wallingford, UK

Idioma: Inglés

Edición: 2009-10-07

ISBN: 9780415549745

A technical reference guide and instruction text for the estimation of flood and drainage water levels in rivers, waterways and drainage channels. It is written as a user’s manual for the openly available innovative Conveyance and Afflux Estimation System (CES-AES) software, with which water levels, flows and velocities in channels can be calculated. The impact of factors influencing these levels and the sensitivity of channels to extreme levels can also be assessed. Approaches and solutions are focused on addressing environmental, flood risk and land drainage objectives. Practical Channel Hydraulics is the first reference guide that focuses in detail on estimating roughness, conveyance and afflux in fluvial hydraulics. With its universal approach and the application of metric units, both book and software serve an international audience of consultants and engineers dealing with river modelling, flood risk assessment, maintenance of watercourses and the design of drainage systems. Suited as course material for training graduate Master’s students in civil and environmental engineering or geomorphology who focus on river and flood engineering, as well as for professional training in flood risk management issues, open channel flow hydraulics and modelling.

Integrated Urban Water Management: Humid Tropics: UNESCO-IHP

Carlos Tucci, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil & UNESCO-IHP, Paris, France; Joel Avruch Goldenfum, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil & UNESCO-IHP, Paris, France; Jonathan N. Parkinson, WS Atkins I

Idioma: Inglés

Edición: 2010-03-23

ISBN: 9780415453523

Excess water in the urban environment results in flooding,which causes structural damage, risks to personal safety and disruption to city life. Water is also a major contributory factor for disease transmission as well as being the medium for transport of many pollutants. These problems are of increasing concern due to climate changes and are particularly apparent in the humid tropics. Integrated Urban Water Management in the Humid Tropics – the output of a project by UNESCO’s International Hydrological Programme on the topic – focuses on engineering aspects related to water supply, wastewater and stormwater management in the humid tropics. Flood control is dealt with a specific emphasis on reducing vulnerability to flood disasters in urban areas.The book also addresses environmental health concerns related to the different components of the urban water system and strategies for their control. The volume provides illustrations of different aspects of integrated water management in the urban environment by drawing upon a set of case studies – predominantly from South America.

Urban Flood Management

Chris Zevenbergen, UNESCO-IHE, Delft & Dura Vermeer Group, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands ; Adrian Cashman, Univeristy of Sheffield, UK; Niki Evelpidou, University of Athens, Greece; Erik Pasche, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany; Stephen Garvin, BRE

Editorial: CRC Press

Idioma: Inglés

ISBN: 9780415559447

Along with windstorms, floods are the most common and widespread of all natural disasters. Although they can often be predicted, they cause loss of life, damage and destruction, as many urban communities are located near coasts and rivers. In terms of victims, floods are responsible for more than half the deaths caused by natural catastrophes. As flood events appear to be rapidly increasing world-wide, an advanced and universal approach of urban flood and how to manage will help reducing flood impact. This textbook integrates the expertise from disciplines such as hydrology, sociology, architecture, urban design, construction and water resources engineering. The subject is approached from an international perspective and various case studies, exercises, expert advises and literature recommendations are included to support the theory and illustrations. Developed by a team of specialists, this volume is intended for urban flood management education of hydrology, geography, civil and environmental engineering and management students at university level. Moreover, professionals will find this book useful as a reference. More information on flood resilience and urban flood management can be found at www.floodresiliencegroup.org
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