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Posters NH1.9

NH1.9

Hydro-meteorological hazards: Changing pattern of risk and effective risk mitigation strategies
Convener: Thomas Glade  | Co-Conveners: Farrokh Nadim , Cees van Westen 
Orals
 / Wed, 10 Apr, 10:30–12:00  / Room G9
Posters
 / Attendance Wed, 10 Apr, 17:30–19:00  / Blue Posters

Attendance Time: Wednesday, 10 April 2013, 17:30–19:00
Chairperson: Cees van Westen, Farrokh Nadim
Socio-economic relevance

Blue Posters
B329
EGU2013-5445
Coordination of short-term and long-term mitigation measures of hydro-meteorological risks: the importance of establishing a link between emergency management and spatial planning
Kathrin Prenger-Berninghoff, V. Juliette Cortes, Zar Chi Aye, and Teresa Sprague

B330
EGU2013-4854
First level inspection by trained-volunteers of torrent control structures in mountainous catchments: Towards a quality-evaluation of data collected
V. Juliette Cortes, Marie Charrière, Zar-Chi Aye, Giulia Bossi, Alessia Viero, Simone Frigerio, Luca Schenato, Simone Sterlacchini, Thom Bogaard, and Alessandro Pasuto

Landslides

B331
EGU2013-6645
Landslide Potential Assessment by Using Geographical Index
Ming-Hsi Lee, Huan-Hsuan Lin, and Jie-Lun Chiang

B332
EGU2013-8193
Integration of landslide hazard maps into probabilistic risk assessment in context of global changes: an alpine test site
Rosalie Vandromme, Nicolas Desramaut, Audrey Baills, Mélanie Fontaine, Audrey Hohmann, Gilles Grandjean, Olivier Sedan, Anne Puissant, and Jean-Philippe Malet

B333
EGU2013-9306
Uncertainty associated with regional landslide risk analysis - a case study in Buzau County, Romania
Veronica Zumpano, Roxana Ciurean, Mihai Micu, Dan Balteanu, and Thomas Glade

Floods

B334
EGU2013-10110 | presentation
Changing flood magnitude and frequency in snow-melt dominated catchments: the case of the Bucegi Mountains, in the Romanian Carpathian region
Elena-Ruth Perju, Daniela Balin, Stuart Lane, and Liliana Zaharia

B335
EGU2013-13111
A Multi-Hydro simulation for evaluation of the impacts of flood management at Heywood, RU.
Agathe Giangola-Murzyn, Julien Richard, Karl Hennermann, Auguste Gires, Ioulia Tchiguirinskaia, and Daniel Schertzer

B336
EGU2013-6459
Multilevel integrated flood management aproach
Mitja Brilly and Simon Rusjan

Other hydro-meteorological hazards

B337
EGU2013-11378
Estimation of the fascine efficiency in terms of runoff infiltration and sediments deposition
Aurore Degré, Nathalie Pineux, Cantreul Vincent, Dupont Maxime, Durieux Florent, Hugue Baptiste, and Paul Julien

B338
EGU2013-3149
Extratropical Transitions in Atlantic Canada: Impacts and Adaptive Responses
Athena Masson and Norm Catto

Hydro-meteorological triggers

B339 EGU2013-13586
Changes in rainfall thresholds for debris flow initiation and run-out on a local and regional scale in the Wenchuan earthquake area, SW China. (withdrawn)
Theo van Asch, Byron Quan Luna, Chenxiao Tang, Cees van Westen, Dinand Alkema, and Xuanmei Fan

Effects of changing conditions

B340
EGU2013-4686
Changing pattern of natural hazards due to extreme hydro-meteorological conditions (Apulia, southern Italy)
Maurizio Polemio and Teresa Lonigro

B341
EGU2013-11681
Estimation of climate change impact on the runoff from a small alpine watershed in Austria
Tamara Eckhart, Markus Hrachowitz, Andreas Gobiet, Matthias Themessl, Tani Satyanarayana, Johannes Huebl, and Roland Kaitna

B342
EGU2013-1900
Land use/cover changes in European mountain areas: identifying links between global driving forces and local consequences
Žiga Malek, Dagmar Schröter, and Thomas Glade

Challenges in concepts and methods

B343
EGU2013-13584
Methodological framework for the probabilistic risk assessment of multi-hazards at a municipal scale: a case study in the Fella river valley, Eastern Italian Alps
Haydar Hussin, Cees van Westen, and Paola Reichenbach

B344
EGU2013-1802
Application of a web-based Decision Support System in risk management
Zar Chi Aye, Michel Jaboyedoff, and Marc-Henri Derron