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Recent research approaches to urban flood vulnerability, 2006–2016. (2017). Cho, Seong Yun ; Chang, Heejun.
In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  19. Global warming to increase flood risk on European railways. (2019). Kellermann, Patric ; Feyen, Luc ; Alfieri, Lorenzo ; Dillenardt, Lisa ; Thieken, Annegret H ; Bubeck, Philip.
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  20. Flood mapping under uncertainty: a case study in the Canadian prairies. (2018). Bharath, R ; Elshorbagy, Amin.
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  21. Regional flood risk assessment via coupled fuzzy c-means clustering methods: an empirical analysis from China’s Huaihe River Basin. (2018). Wei, Yi-Ming ; Wang, Zongzhi ; Cheng, Liang ; Liu, Kelin ; Wu, Jingjing.
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  22. Sensitivity of flood loss estimates to building representation and flow depth attribution methods in micro-scale flood modelling. (2018). Bermudez, Maria ; Zischg, Andreas Paul.
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  23. An innovative micro-scale approach for vulnerability and flood risk assessment with the application to property-level protection adoptions. (2018). Rehan, Balqis M.
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  24. Probabilistic, Multivariable Flood Loss Modeling on the Mesoscale with BT‐FLEMO. (2017). Schrter, Kai ; Kreibich, Heidi ; Merz, Bruno ; Botto, Anna.
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  25. A GIS-based tool for flood damage assessment and delineation of a methodology for future risk assessment: case study for Annotto Bay, Jamaica. (2017). Maeyer, P ; Jonckheere, M ; Glas, H ; Deruyter, G ; Mandal, A ; James-Williamson, S.
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  26. Recent research approaches to urban flood vulnerability, 2006–2016. (2017). Cho, Seong Yun ; Chang, Heejun.
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  27. River basin planning: from qualitative to quantitative flood risk assessment: the case of Abruzzo Region (central Italy). (2017). Leopardi, Maurizio ; Scorzini, Anna Rita.
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  28. Flood hazard and risk assessment in Russia. (2017). Kurganovich, Konstantin ; Shalikovskiy, Andrei .
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  29. Rapid flood inundation mapping using social media, remote sensing and topographic data. (2017). Jackson, M J ; Rosser, J F ; Leibovici, D G.
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  30. New estimates of potential impacts of sea level rise and coastal floods in Poland. (2017). Terefenko, Pawe ; Paprotny, Dominik.
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  31. Benefits of flood-prone land use and the role of coping capacity, Candaba floodplains, Philippines. (2016). Sayama, Takahiro ; Ohara, Miho ; Kibler, Kelly M ; Juarez-Lucas, Andrea M.
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  32. Flood inundation mapping sensitivity to riverine spatial resolution and modelling approach. (2016). Vasiliades, L ; Aronica, G T ; Papaioannou, G ; Loukas, A.
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  33. Scenario-based community flood risk assessment: a case study of Taining county town, Fujian province, China. (2016). Li, Weijiang ; Wen, Jiahong ; Xu, BO.
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  34. Towards a reliable and cost-efficient flood risk management: the case of the Basque Country (Spain). (2016). Galdeano, Jose ; Ocio, David ; Stocker, Christian ; Martinez, Arantza ; Eraso, Angel .
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  35. Holistic approach to flood risk assessment in areas with cultural heritage: a practical application in Ayutthaya, Thailand. (2016). Medina, Neiler ; Hammond, Michael ; Abbott, Michael ; Golub, Daria ; Sanchez, Arlex ; Vojinovic, Zoran ; Meesuk, Vorawit ; Weesakul, Sutat ; Kumara, Sisira ; Hirunsalee, Sianee .
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  36. Towards a reliable and cost-efficient flood risk management: the case of the Basque Country (Spain). (2016). Sanz, Jose Maria ; Ocio, David ; Stocker, Christian ; Martinez, Arantza ; Eraso, Angel .
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  37. Holistic approach to flood risk assessment in areas with cultural heritage: a practical application in Ayutthaya, Thailand. (2016). Medina, Neiler ; Hammond, Michael ; Abbott, Michael ; Golub, Daria ; Sanchez, Arlex ; Vojinovic, Zoran ; Meesuk, Vorawit ; Weesakul, Sutat ; Kumara, Sisira ; Hirunsalee, Sianee .
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  38. Spatial Distribution of Flood Incidents Along Urban Overland Flow-Paths. (2015). Gaitan, Santiago ; Giesen, Nick ; Veldhuis, Marie-claire ten .
    In: Water Resources Management: An International Journal, Published for the European Water Resources Association (EWRA).
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  39. An integrated approach of flood risk assessment in the eastern part of Dhaka City. (2015). Mojtahed, Vahid ; Giupponi, Carlo ; Biscaro, Claudio ; Balbi, Stefano ; Gain, Animesh .
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  40. An agricultural flash flood loss estimation methodology: the case study of the Koiliaris basin (Greece), February 2003 flood. (2015). Sibetheros, Ioannis ; Karatzas, George ; Varouchakis, Emmanouil ; Vozinaki, Anthi-Eirini.
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  41. Impacts of climate change on future flood damage on the river Meuse, with a distributed uncertainty analysis. (2015). Detrembleur, S. ; Archambeau, P. ; Pirotton, M. ; Stilmant, F. ; Dewals, B. ; Erpicum, S..
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    RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:77:y:2015:i:3:p:1533-1549.

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  42. Estimation of flood damage functions for river basin planning: a case study in Bangladesh. (2015). Yang, Y. ; Yu, Winston ; Ray, Patrick ; Brown, Casey ; Khalil, Abedalrazq .
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    RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:75:y:2015:i:3:p:2773-2791.

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  43. Flood risk assessments at different spatial scales. (2015). Moel, H ; Kreibich, H ; Penning-Rowsell, E ; Merz, B ; Jongman, B ; Ward, P.
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  44. A review of multiple natural hazards and risks in Germany. (2014). Schroter, Kai ; Daniell, James ; Mahlke, Holger ; Kreibich, Heidi ; Khazai, Bijan ; Lakes, Tobia ; Parolai, Stefano ; Bubeck, Philip ; Kunz, Michael.
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  45. Probabilistic GIS-based method for delineation of urban flooding risk hotspots. (2014). Paola, Francesco ; Renner, Florian ; Lindley, Sarah ; Jalayer, Fatemeh ; Risi, Raffaele ; Printz, Andreas ; Gasparini, Paolo ; Nebebe, Alemu ; Yonas, Nebyou ; Giugni, Maurizio ; Topa, Maria ; Yeshitela, Kumelachew ; Cavan, Gina ; Manfredi, Gaetano.
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    RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:73:y:2014:i:2:p:975-1001.

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  46. Flood risk assessment for informal settlements. (2013). Manfredi, G. ; Jalayer, F. ; De Paola, F. ; Mbuya, E. ; Kyessi, A. ; De Risi, R. ; Gasparini, P. ; Topa, M. ; Giugni, M. ; Iervolino, I..
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  47. Assessment of flood hazard, vulnerability and risk of mid-eastern Dhaka using DEM and 1D hydrodynamic model. (2012). Masood, Muhammad ; Takeuchi, Kuniyoshi.
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  48. Determining flood hazard patterns through a combined stochastic–deterministic approach. (2011). Comiti, F. ; Volcan, C. ; Scherer, C. ; Mazzorana, B..
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    RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:59:y:2011:i:1:p:301-316.

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  49. Effect of uncertainty in land use, damage models and inundation depth on flood damage estimates. (2011). Aerts, J. ; Moel, H..
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
    RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:58:y:2011:i:1:p:407-425.

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  50. Micro-scale flood risk analysis based on detailed 2D hydraulic modelling and high resolution geographic data. (2010). Erpicum, Sebastien ; Archambeau, Pierre ; Pirotton, Michel ; Ernst, Julien ; Dewals, Benjamin ; Detrembleur, Sylvain .
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    RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:55:y:2010:i:2:p:181-209.

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