Hydrometeorological hazards: interfacing science and policy/ edited by Philippe Quevauviller
Material type: TextSeries: Hydrometeorological extreme eventsPublication details: Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014Description: xvii, 328 pISBN: 1118629574Subject(s): Hydrometeorology | Hydrodynamic weather forecasting | Drought management | Climatic changes | Flood control | Climatic changes--Government policyDDC classification: 363.3492Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 363.3492 QUE/H (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P41315 |
part 1 :Setting the scene
1.1 strengthened resilience from historic experience European societies confronted with hydrometers in the sixteen to twentieth centuries
1.2 Current understanding of climate change impact on extreme events
1.3 Features common to different meteorological events and knowledge integration
1.4 Science and policy interfacing
Part 2 :policy setting
2.1 when science meets policy :Enhancing governance and management of disaster risk
2.2 Hydrometerological extremes and the sscience policy interface :IPCC
2.3 A snapshot of EU and international policies relevant to hydrometerological events
Part 3 :Outline of scientific features
3.1 Hydoinformation and its role in flood management
3.2 Drought :How to be prepared for the hazard
3.3 Drough in the light of climet change in the mediterranean area
3.4 Prediction of strom impacts on beach and dune systems
part 4 Social and economic considerations
4.1 Assessing the cost of nature hazards state of the art and the way forward
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