[HTML][HTML] Assessing stakeholders' risk perception to promote Nature Based Solutions as flood protection strategies: The case of the Glinščica river (Slovenia)
Evidences from flood risk management demonstrated that a deep understanding of the main
physical phenomena to be addressed is often not enough but should be also integrated with …
physical phenomena to be addressed is often not enough but should be also integrated with …
[HTML][HTML] Engaging stakeholders in the assessment of NBS effectiveness in flood risk reduction: A participatory System Dynamics Model for benefits and co-benefits …
There is an imperative worldwide need to identify effective approaches to deal with water-
related risks, and mainly with increasingly frequent floods, as well as with severe droughts …
related risks, and mainly with increasingly frequent floods, as well as with severe droughts …
A decision support system based on AHP for ranking strategies to manage emergencies on drinking water supply systems
The provision of critical services, such as drinking water, is crucial both in ordinary and in
emergency conditions due to either natural (eg earthquakes, droughts, etc.) or man-made …
emergency conditions due to either natural (eg earthquakes, droughts, etc.) or man-made …
Water distribution networks resilience analysis: A comparison between graph theory-based approaches and global resilience analysis
The structure and connectivity of infrastructure systems such as water distribution networks
(WDNs) affect their reliability, efficiency and resilience. Suitable techniques are required to …
(WDNs) affect their reliability, efficiency and resilience. Suitable techniques are required to …
Fuzzy cognitive map** to support multi-agent decisions in development of urban policymaking
The awareness about environmental complexity involves real-time knowledge and demands
urban planning initiatives. Knowledge is multiform, multi-agent and mirrors environmental …
urban planning initiatives. Knowledge is multiform, multi-agent and mirrors environmental …
Dynamic models for exploring the resilience in territorial scenarios
The present paper focuses on the role covered by dynamic models as support for the
decision-making process in the evaluation of policies and actions for increasing the …
decision-making process in the evaluation of policies and actions for increasing the …
Integrating “hard” and “soft” infrastructural resilience assessment for water distribution systems
Cities are highly dynamic systems, whose resilience is affected by the interconnectedness
between “hard” and “soft” infrastructures.“Hard infrastructures” are the functional networks …
between “hard” and “soft” infrastructures.“Hard infrastructures” are the functional networks …
A pipe ranking method for water distribution network resilience assessment based on graph-theory metrics aggregated through Bayesian belief networks
The resilience assessment is crucial for many infrastructures, including water supply and
distribution networks. In particular, the identification of the 'critical'components (nodes or …
distribution networks. In particular, the identification of the 'critical'components (nodes or …
[HTML][HTML] A mixed MoL–TMoL for the numerical solution of the 2D Richards' equation in layered soils
Water infiltration into layered soils is studied, considering a two dimensional spatial domain.
The focus is on the treatment of discontinuity at the intersection of non-overlap** soils. The …
The focus is on the treatment of discontinuity at the intersection of non-overlap** soils. The …
Approaches to failure risk analysis of the water distribution network with regard to the safety of consumers
K Pietrucha-Urbanik, B Tchórzewska-Cieślak - Water, 2018 - mdpi.com
Contemporary risk assessment makes reference to current world trends, whereby there is
increased emphasis on safety. This paper has thus sought mainly to present new …
increased emphasis on safety. This paper has thus sought mainly to present new …