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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: This book collects important contributions on smart cities. This book was created in collaboration with the ICSC-CITIES2020, held in San José (Costa Rica) in 2020. This book collects articles on: energetic efficiency and sustainability; infrastructures, energy and the environment; mobility and IoT; governance and citizenship.
    Keywords: electric buses ; public transportation ; PV supplied sustainable transportation ; digitization ; knowledge sharing ; human resources management ; competitiveness ; Industry 4.0 ; home energy management ; Zigbee ; smart socket ; monitoring ; appliances scheduling ; urban mobility ; data analysis ; origin-destination ; ITS ; tall building ; locating criteria ; fuzzy visibility ; visual impact ; water accounting ; resource efficiencies ; virtual water trade ; Australian trade sustainability ; sustainable resource management ; governance-engineering nexus ; smart mobility ; demand responsive transport ; connected and autonomous vehicle ; Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) ; electric mobility ; shared transportation ; intelligent transportation systems ; smart city ; transportation disadvantage ; social exclusion ; Android application ; energy-efficient ; mobile ads ; gamma correction ; energy performance certificate (EPC) ; hedonic pricing method ; real estate market ; property prices ; Alicante ; DIALux ; simulation ; lighting quality ; teaching institution ; classroom lighting ; flood risk management ; measures ; approaches ; design criteria ; plans ; schemes ; hazard ; vulnerability ; risk ; expected annual damages ; direct and indirect flood losses ; computational intelligence ; image processing ; pedestrian movement patterns ; surveillance cameras ; cost–benefit analysis ; multicriteria analysis ; comparative risk assessment ; economic rent ; internal rate of return ; present value ; optimal risk point ; flood management ratio ; photovoltaic cell defect ; classifier ; artificial intelligence ; traffic congestion ; public urban transport ; daily infections by COVID-19 ; flood ; integrated flood risk management ; resilience building ; emergency planning ; disaster risk reduction ; community participation ; disaster preparedness ; environmental footprint ; cleanup ; green remediation ; renewable energy sources ; smart microgrid ; Home Assistant ; monitoring and control system ; older adults ; mobility ; systematic review ; municipal electric bike system ; electric bike-sharing ; sustainable urban transport ; travel behavior ; timetable synchronization ; public transportation planning ; mixed integer programming ; evolutionary algorithms ; real case study ; smart cities ; battery energy storage system ; dimensioning methodology ; industrial consumption ; electricity fixed term ; demand response ; smart grid ; discomfort index ; water heaters ; thermal model ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TB Technology: general issues
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-09-29
    Description: Coping with the growing impacts of flooding in EU countries, a paradigm shift in flood management can be observed, moving from safety‐based towards risk‐based approaches and holistic perspectives. Flood resilience is a common denominator of most of the approaches. In this article, we present the ‘Flood Resilience Rose’ (FRR), a management tool to promote harmonised action towards flood resilience in European regions and beyond. The FRR is a result of a two‐step process. First, based on scientific concepts as well as analysis of relevant policy documents, we identified three ‘levels of operation’. The first level refers to the EU Floods Directive and an extended multi‐layer safety approach, comprising the four different layers of protection, prevention, preparedness and recovery, and related measures to be taken. This level is not independent but depends both on the institutional (second level) and the wider (third level) context. Second, we used surveys, semi‐structured interviews and group discussions during workshops with experts from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom to validate the definitions and the FRR's practical relevance. The presented FRR is thus the result of rigorous theoretical and practical consideration and provides a tool capable to strengthen flood risk management practice.
    Description: European Regional Development Fund http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100008530
    Keywords: 551.48 ; flood defence measures ; governance and institutions ; integrated flood risk management ; resilience
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-24
    Description: 〈title xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"〉Abstract〈/title〉〈p xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xml:lang="en"〉Flood risk assessments require different disciplines to understand and model the underlying components hazard, exposure, and vulnerability. Many methods and data sets have been refined considerably to cover more details of spatial, temporal, or process information. We compile case studies indicating that refined methods and data have a considerable effect on the overall assessment of flood risk. But are these improvements worth the effort? The adequate level of detail is typically unknown and prioritization of improvements in a specific component is hampered by the lack of an overarching view on flood risk. Consequently, creating the dilemma of potentially being too greedy or too wasteful with the resources available for a risk assessment. A “sweet spot” between those two would use methods and data sets that cover all relevant known processes without using resources inefficiently. We provide three key questions as a qualitative guidance toward this “sweet spot.” For quantitative decision support, more overarching case studies in various contexts are needed to reveal the sensitivity of the overall flood risk to individual components. This could also support the anticipation of unforeseen events like the flood event in Germany and Belgium in 2021 and increase the reliability of flood risk assessments.〈/p〉
    Description: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
    Description: BMBF http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002347
    Description: Federal Environment Agency http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100010809
    Description: http://howas21.gfz-potsdam.de/howas21/
    Description: https://www.umwelt.niedersachsen.de/startseite/themen/wasser/hochwasser_amp_kustenschutz/hochwasserrisikomanagement_richtlinie/hochwassergefahren_und_hochwasserrisikokarten/hochwasserkarten-121920.html
    Description: https://download.geofabrik.de/europe/germany.html
    Description: https://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping/list-of-components/EMSN024
    Description: https://data.jrc.ec.europa.eu/collection/id-0054
    Description: https://oasishub.co/dataset/surface-water-flooding-footprinthurricane-harvey-august-2017-jba
    Description: https://www.wasser.sachsen.de/hochwassergefahrenkarte-11915.html
    Keywords: ddc:551.48 ; decision support ; extreme events ; integrated flood risk management ; risk assessment
    Language: English
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