2021 Extended Abstracts

14th INTERPRAEVENT Virtual Congress 2021 - Extended Abstracts

Virtual, Norway
31st of May - 2nd of June 2021

Extended Abstracts of INTERPRAEVENT 2021 in one volume.


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RISK GOVERNANCE AND POLICY
The Natural Hazards Forum in Norway – cooperation across sectors
Hallvard Berg
Pages: 16 - 18
EconoMe-iCost – a tool towards estimating the effect of indirect consequences on the benefit-costratio of mitigation measures
Michael Bründl, Linda Zaugg-Ettlin, Reto Baumann, Maren Berwert, André Burkard, Fabian Dolf, Eva Gertsch-Gautschi, Peter Gutwein, Wolfram Kägi, Bernhard Krummenacher, Michael Lobsiger, Nicole Bieber-Oggier, Bernhard Loup, Adrian Schertenleib
Pages: 19 - 21
Nature-based solutions to reduce hydrometeorological risk in rural mountain areas
Vittoria Capobianco, Amy Oen, Bjørn Kalsnes, Anders Solheim, Farrokh Nadim
Pages: 22 - 24
Effectiveness of warning and evacuation measures for preventing sediment-related disasters
Miki Chiba
Pages: 25 - 27
Contingency planning – A national guideline
Alexandra Kessler, Markus Müller, Thomas Egli
Pages: 28 - 30
Coping and cooperation: floodresponse in a federal political system – examples from Switzerland
Christophe Lienert, Stefan Meier, Silvio Moser
Pages: 31 - 33
Integrated Water Management in Austria - The River Development and Risk Management Concept
Clemens Neuhold
Pages: 34 - 36
New ways of risk management in Bavaria – comprehensive approaches and communication
Wolfgang Rieger, Ronja Wolter-Krautblatter, Katarzyna Haponiuk-Winiczenko, Christin Werthmller
Pages: 37 - 39
Planned Relocation in Natural Hazard Management - The Case of Austria
Arthur Schindelegger
Pages: 40 - 42
Regional economy effects of disaster risk reduction investments
Frank Sinabell, Dieter Pennerstorfer
Pages: 43 - 44
Establishing Guidelines for Landslide and Avalanche Hazard Mapping in Norway
Martine Sagen Slåtten, Odd Are Jensen, Yngve Midtun, Odd-Arne Mikkelsen, Jaran Wasrud, Eli Katrina Øydvin
Pages: 45 - 47
Small country, big challenges –Switzerland’s hazard prevention
Dorothea Wabbels, Josef Eberli, Gian Reto Bezzola
Pages: 48 - 50
Flood protection at the Tyrolean Inn River - Communication strategies for handling diverging technical and financial interests
Stefan Walder, Michael Sturm, Irina Kampel
Pages: 51 - 53
Mainstreaming climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction – Key findings of case studies in the Alpine macro-region
Karin Weber, Wolfgang Lexer, Catrin Promper, Kilian Heil, Florian Rudolf-Miklau, Doris Damyanovic
Pages: 54 - 57
Implications of different pluvial flood models for comprehensive flood risk management in Austria
Martin Wenk
Pages: 58 - 59
DATA ACQUISITION AND MODELLING
Mitigating flood risk through sharing information online at Flomhendelser.no
Amund Frogner, Ingeborg Kleivane Krøgli, Lars Løkeland Slåke
Pages: 62 - 65
A model chain to identify forests with a protection function and to quantify their protective effects against natural hazards
Christopher James Laplante D'Amboise, Jan-Thomas Fischer, Michaela Teich, Michael Neuhauser, Karl Kleemayr
Pages: 66 - 68
The importance of systematic regional landslide characterization to improve landslide warning and hazard mapping
Graziella Devoli, Kamilla Sandboe, Håvard Mongstad, Hervé Colleuille
Pages: 69 - 72
3D numerical simulation of the Lituya Bay 1958 tsunami event utilizing the CFD software Flow 3D
Andrea Franco, Jasper Moernaut, Barbara Schneider-Muntau, Markus Aufleger, Michael Strasser, Bernhard Gems
Pages: 73 - 76
Unraveling the groundwater behavior in landslide mass during heavy rain by multi-layer ground temperature monitoring
Gen Furuya, Gonghui Wang, Jun Ihara, Akira Suemine, Kazuyoshi Asai
Pages: 77 - 81
Development of a real-time flood forecasting system for medium sized alpine catchments
Sebastian Gegenleithner, Julia Band, Clemens Dorfmann, Josef Schneider, Friedrich Wölfelmaier, Gerald Zenz
Pages: 82 - 84
Interaction of fluviatile hazard processes and buildings at a debris cone – modelling demand, related challenges and consequences for impact assessment
Bernhard Gems, Michael Sturm, Florian Keller, Bruno Mazzorana, Sven Fuchs, Maria Papathoma-Köhle, Markus Aufleger
Pages: 85 - 87
Groundwater flow in a complex rock-slope failure area, Stampa, Western Norway
Helge Henriksen, Rannveig Skoglund, Berit Soldal
Pages: 88 - 90
Physical model tests of erosion protection on the side slope of steep rivers
Priska Helene Hiller, Michal Pavlíček
Pages: 91 - 93
Effect of differences in the amount of tephra-fall on discharge from a hillslope in the Arimura River basin, Sakurajima, Japan: Comparison between 2012 and 2017–2018
Marino Hiraoka, Shin-ichiro Hayashi, Sakiko Tetsuka, Yusuke Yamazaki, Yasuo Ishii
Pages: 94 - 96
Uncrewed aerial systems photogrammetry to spatially monitor slope deformations
Anne Hormes, Christian Demmler, Marc Adams, Christine Fey, Marc Ostermann, Christina Rechberger, Filippo Vecchiotti, Louise Mary Vick, Christian J. Zangerl
Pages: 97 - 100
Continuous debris flow monitoring and detection using load cells in Sakura-jima Island
Takahiro Itoh, Satoshi Tagata, Takahisa Mizuyama
Pages: 101 - 103
Application of new, area-wide hydrologic data in precipitation / runoff modelling of torrent catchments
Johannes Kammerlander, Bernhard Kohl, Christian Zangerl, Manfred Pittracher, Gebhard Walter
Pages: 104 - 106
Determination of flow resistance coefficients in regulated torrent channels with flow velocity measurements
Johannes Kammerlander, Christoph Senckenberg, Bernhard Gems, Markus Moser
Pages: 107 - 109
Analysing the impacts of extreme precipitation events on geomorphic systems in torrential catchments – a comparative study from Upper Styria, Austria
Nicole Kamp, Paul Krenn, Stefanie Peßenteiner, Michael Funder, Oliver Sass
Pages: 110 - 112
Usage of large-scale hydrological information for runoff estimation in ungauged catchments
Klaus Klebinder, Gerhard Markart, Bernhard Kohl
Pages: 113 - 114
Extended surface runoff coefficient map East Tyrol
Bernhard Kohl, Gerhard Markart, Gebhard Walter, Manfred Pittracher, Johannes Kammerlander
Pages: 115 - 116
Effects of forest cover on water balance in protective forests
Veronika Lechner, Daniela Klingsbigl, Gerhard Markart, Gertraud Meißl, Frank Perzl, Giacomo Bertoldi, Christian Scheidl
Pages: 117 - 119
Long-term sediment runoff by bedload and washload measurements
Satoru Matsuda, Jun-ichi Akanuma, Mitsuo Fukuda, Ken Goto, Tsukanori Kashita, Satoshi Tagata, Shiho Kimura, Kazuhide Igarashi, Takahiro Itoh
Pages: 120 - 122
Suspended sediment runoff and sources from mountain to sea during flood events associated with four typhoons in northern Japan
Shigeru Mizugaki, Junichi Otsuka, Yasuhiro Murakami, Hiromi Akita, Atsushi Tanise, Masa-aki Murayama
Pages: 123 - 125
Estimation of suspended sediment budgets in alpine rivers
Rudi Nadalet, Roberto Dinale, Luca Maraldo, Martin Pernter, Arnold Richter, Francesco Comiti
Pages: 126 - 128
Landslide Propagation Modelling for Hazard Assessment
Herwig Proske,Christian Bauer,NicoleKamp,Andrea Danklmaier, Christoph König
Pages: 129 - 131
Comparing different approaches for debris flow velocity estimation at the Lattenbach and Gadria catchment
Andreas Schimmel,Johannes Hübl,Velio Coviello
Pages: 132 - 134
Monitoring and forecasting the Veslemannen rock slide
Ingrid Skrede, Lars Harald Blikra, Lene Kristensen, Einar Anda, Gustav Pless, Gudrun Dreiås Majala, Andreas Grøvan Aspaas
Pages: 135 - 137
Examples on Practical Use of Drone Technology in Flood-and Avalanche Hazard Management
Simon Sørli, Kjetil Indrevær, Grete Aalstad, Paul Christen Røhr, Tore Leirvik, Toril Hofshagen
Pages: 138 - 140
Back-calculation of the Mjåland debris flow in 2016 and importance of post-event field surveys
Hervé Vicari, Steinar Nordal, Vikas Thakur
Pages: 141 - 143
Life cycle assessment (LCA) modelling of alpine natural hazards protection structures
Magdalena von der Thannen, Roman Paratscha, Thomas Lampalzer, Hansjörg Hufnagl, Hans Peter Rauch
Pages: 144 - 146
Data accumulation of sediment transport and hydrology in mountainous rivers
Takao Yamakoshi, Hiroaki Izumiyama,Taro Uchida
Pages: 147 - 149
Integrated simulation on multiple shallow landslide and debris-flow employing contour-based terrain modelling in watershed-scale
Kazuki Yamanoi, Daizo Tsutsumi, Rinto Koshi, Masaharu Fujita
Pages: 150 - 152
HAZARD AND RISK ASSESSMENT
The new Swiss joint information platform for natural hazards (GIN)
Markus Aeschlimann, Philipp Angehrn
Pages: 154 - 156
Indicators and expert evaluation in the identification of flood hazard management priorities
Gabriele Bertoldi, Tamara Michelini, Sebastiano Piccolroaz, Ruggero Valentinotti
Pages: 157 - 159
A web-based tool for exploring the effects of key flood risk drivers on the overall future flood damage evolution in Switzerland
Mattia Brughelli, Anna Fehlmann, Mirjam Mertin, Luzius Thomi, Rouven Sturny, Markus Mosimann, Olivia Romppainen-Martius, Andreas Zischg, Margreth Keiler
Pages: 160 - 162
WoWW - World of Wild Waters - creating immersive understanding of cause and consequence
Oddbjørn Bruland, Andrew Perkis, Christian A. Klöckner, Sara Martino, Vikas Thakur, Silius Mortensønn Vandeskog, Adina Moraru, Shafaq Irshad, Amanda Elizabeth Lai, Nitesh Godara, Michal Pavlícek
Pages: 163 - 165
The online map services for unstable rock slopes and related hazard zones in Norway
Martina Böhme, Thierry Oppikofer, Reginald L. Hermanns, Gudrun Dreiås Majala, Bo Nordahl, Sverre Iversen, Alexandra Jarna
Pages: 166 - 168
Thermokarsts on an ice-rich rock glacier in Tignes, French Alps
Bastien Charonnat, Marco Marcer, Pierre-Allain Duvillard, Philippe Schoeneich, André Revil, Giovanni Balestri
Pages: 169 - 171
A regional-scalerisk assessment framework for flood, debris flood and debris flow geohazards in British Columbia, Canada
Beatrice Collier-Pandya, Kris Holm, Carie-Ann Lau, Matthias Jakob, Elisa Scordo
Pages: 172 - 174
Destabilization of high mountain infrastructure built on permafrost in the French alps: Lessons from the past and future challenges
Pierre-Allain Duvillard, Ludovic Ravanel, Philippe Schoeneich
Pages: 175 - 177
Risk assessment of buildings exposed to rock falls and snow avalanches
Unni M. K. Eidsvig, Heidi Hefre, Katrine Mo, Kjetil Sverdrup-Thygeson
Pages: 178 - 180
Characteristics of Debris Flow and Driftwoods Transport during the July 2017 Northern Kyushu Heavy Rainfall, Japan
Chikako Eto, Haruka Mori, Hideaki Mizuno, Tetsuya Kubota
Pages: 181 - 183
Effects of forest management on avalanche hazard in Jølster/Western Norway
Peter Gauer, Peter Bebi, Simon Wolff, Odd Are Jensen
Pages: 184 - 186
Effects of a changing climate on hazard zonation for landslides and avalanches
Kjersti Gisnås, Heidi, Hefre, Christian Jaedicke, Frode Sandersen
Pages: 187 - 189
Conceptual model for quantification of snow avalanche return periods
Carl Bonnevie Harbitz, Alf Harbitz
Pages: 190 - 192
Supercritical flow over fluvial and non-fluvial sediments as underestimated hazard in terms of extraordinary floodings
Christoph Hauer, Peter Flödl, Ulrich Pulg
Pages: 193 - 195
Towards an ‘industry standard’ for hazard mapping in Norway: Challenges faced
Heidi Hefre, Peter Gauer, Odd Are Jensen, Martine Sagen Slåtten
Pages: 196 - 198
Emergency response planning along the River Thaya -dealing with pluvial and fluvial floods
Raimund Heidrich, Jürgen Waser
Pages: 199 - 201
A simple method to estimate debris flow hydrographs for hazard assessment
Johannes Hübl
Pages: 202 - 204
Method for probability assessment of slope failure on hillsides using LiDAR data
Yoshiharu Ishikawa, Rina Nagai
Pages: 205 - 207
NAKSIN -A new methodology for avalanche hazard indication maps in Norway
Dieter Issler, Kjersti Gleditsch Gisnås, Peter Gauer, Marte F. Busengdal, Ulrik Domaas
Pages: 208 - 210
Projected Climate Change Effects on Shallow Landslides, North Shore Mountains, Vancouver, Canada
Matthias Jakob, Trevor Owen, Kai He
Pages: 211 - 213
Hydro-meteorological trigger conditions of torrential flows in the Austrian Alps
Roland Kaitna, David Prenner, Markus Hrachowitz
Pages: 214 - 215
Mapping the risk of large rock avalanches in Greenland
Marie Keiding, Kristian Svennevig, Trine Dahl-Jensen, Michele Citterio, Anne Munck Solgaard, Sara Salehi, Tove Nielsen, Matthew Owen
Pages: 216 - 218
A comparative study of two rock glacier front slope failures (South Tyrol, Eastern Italian Alps)
Christian Kofler, Volkmar Mair, Ian Nettleton, Francesco Comiti, Maria Cristina Todisco, Stefan Steger, Marc Zebisch, Stefan Schneiderbauer
Pages: 219 - 221
EVOFOND: a simple 1D model for the simulation of erosion and deposition processes caused by torrent extreme floods
Damien Kuss, Yann Queffelean, José Vazquez, Olivier Marco, Simon Carladous, Gilles Isenmann, Rémy Martin
Pages: 222 - 224
Probabilistic avalanche runout analysis
Zhongqiang Liu, Dieter Issler
Pages: 225 - 227
Landslide risk mapping in Sweden, in a changing climate
Hjördis Löfroth, Karin Bergdahl, Karin Odén, Gunnel Göransson, Ramona Kiilsgaard, Åsa Jönsson, Godefroid Ndayikengurukiye, Mats Öberg
Pages: 228 - 230
Project ALBINA: A consistent and multilingual cross-border avalanche forecasting system
Rudi Mair, Norbert Lanzanasto, Alex Boninsegna, Christoph Mitterer
Pages: 231 - 233
Development of Environmental and Disaster Risk Information System (EDRIS)
Kuniaki Miyamoto, Masaru Onodera, Takahiro Itoh
Pages: 234 - 236
Economic valuation of ecosystem-based rockfall risk reduction considering disturbances and comparison to structural measures
Christine Moos, Mélanie Thomas, Bernhard Pauli, Ger Bergkamp, Markus Stoffel, Luuk Dorren
Pages: 237 - 239
Run-up observations based on multiple debris-flow surges
Georg Nagl, Christian Scheidl, Johannes Hübl
Pages: 240 - 242
Enhancing rockfall hazard assessment by linking cliffs to exposed infrastructures reached by 3D simulated rockfalls
François Noël, Michel Jaboyedoff, Catherine Cloutier, Dominique Turmel, Jacques Locat
Pages: 243 - 245
Japanese approaches of early-warning for sediment disasters using rainfall indices with radar observation
Yasuhiro Nomura, Hiroaki Nakaya
Pages: 246 - 248
Rock avalanches in Norway - first complete hazard map in the county of Møre & Romsdal
Thierry Oppikofer, Reginald L. Hermanns, Martina Böhme, Odd André Morken
Pages: 249 - 251
A guideline for physical vulnerability assessment of buildings exposed to dynamic flooding
Maria Papathoma-Köhle, Mattias Schlögl, Marie Sophie Attems, Sven Fuchs
Pages: 252 - 254
Extreme events and aging of defence works challenge the definition of residual scenarios for debris-flow hazard assessment: the case of the Rotiano Creek (Province of Trento, Italy)
Sebastiano Piccolroaz, Gabriele Bertoldi, Marco Borga, Andrea Casonato, Lorenzo Marchi, Tamara Michelini, Giorgio Rosatti, Ruggero Valentinotti
Pages: 255 - 257
Weather-related hazard analyzes along the Austrian railway lines considering climate change effects
Christian Rachoy, Tabea Fian, Georg Hauger, Christoph Matulla, Johann Peter Rauch
Pages: 258 - 260
Hazard assessment of pluvial flooding in urban areas under consideration of fluvial influences
Stefan Reinstaller, Gerald Krebs, Dirk Muschalla
Pages: 261 - 263
Rockfall Experiments in Forests: Influence of Rock-Shape and Deadwood
Adrian Ringenbach, Andrin Caviezel, Guang Lu, Marc Christen, Peter Bebi, Perry Bartelt
Pages: 264 - 266
The necessity of process scenarios in hazard maps for rivers in alpine basins
Stephan Schober, Gerhild Jury
Pages: 267 - 269
Constructing a landslide database from global coverage satellite archives
Michel Speiser
Pages: 270 - 272
EXAR – extreme floods in the Aare River (Nicolas Steeb er påmeldt)
Nicolas Steeb, Norina Andres, Alexandre Badoux, Patrick Baer, Peter Billeter, Vinh Dang, Christoph Hegg, Roni Hunziker, Andrea Irniger, Sebastian Jaberg, Tobias Karrer, Mario Koksch, Michael Müller, Matthias Pfäffli, Carlo Scapozza, Severin Schwab, Andreas Sutter, Daniel Viviroli, Calvin Whealton
Pages: 273 - 275
Classification of the tsunami potential in perialpine lakes, based on simple parameters
Michael Strupler, Paola Bacigaluppi, Katrina Kremer, Frederic Evers, Carlo Cauzzi, David Vetsch, Achim Kopf, Robert Boes, Donat Fäh, Flavio S. Anselmetti, Stefan Wiemer
Pages: 276 - 278
What is the potential for earthquake-triggered landsides in Norway?
Mathilde B. Sørensen, Torbjørn Sletten Haga
Pages: 279 - 281
Debris Flow Torrent Smart Patrol based on Augmented Reality and Smartphone
Ting-Chi Tsao, Chuan-Yi Huang, Hsiao-Yuan Yin, Keng-Ping Cheng
Pages: 282 - 284
Estimation of extremely rare floods in a large river basin from continuous hydrometeorological simulations
Daniel Viviroli, Martina Kauzlaric, Anna E. Sikorska-Senoner, Maria Staudinger, Luise Keller, Calvin Whealton, Gilles Nicolet, Guillaume Evin, Damien Raynaud, Jeremy Chardon, Anne-Catherine Favre, Benoit Hingray, Rolf Weingartner, Jan Seibert
Pages: 285 - 287
Influence of saline water ascending from deep reservoir into the large-scale landslide: An example of Kamazuka-Dangosashi landslide, Japan
Naoki Watanabe, Hisanori Sato, Gen Furuya, Hideaki Marui
Pages: 288 - 290
Sediment Yield Characteristics in Central Asia by Satellite Image: Kyrgyzstan Case Study of Sediment Control Using Japanese Method
Satoshi Yoshida, Hiroshi Ogawa, Takahiro Itoh, Kuniaki Miyamoto, Kalamamatov Aibek
Pages: 291 - 294
HAZARD AND RISK MITIGATION
Integration of natural hazards in the Swiss Standard "Actions on Structures"
Norina Bertsch, Thomas Egli, Stefan Margreth
Pages: 296 - 298
Breathing Check Dam Management in a High-Sediment-Disaster Torrent
Yu-Fang Chiu, Su-Chin Chen
Pages: 299 - 301
Recent advances on debris flow early warning and risk management in Alto Adige / South Tyrol, Italy
Velio Coviello, Sandro Gius, Goetz-Florian Rufinatscha, Pierpaolo Macconi, Francesco Comiti
Pages: 302 - 304
Investigation and analysis of the recently discovered sabo facilities built in Tateyama Caldera 100 years ago
Mitsuhiro Ebata, Masahiko Ichii, Yasuhiro Nomura, Takashi Ihara, Eizo Makino, Tomoyuki Noro, Masaru Miyashita, Koji Kamee, Hisashi Watanabe
Pages: 305 - 307
Mitigation measure manual
Priska Helene Hiller
Pages: 308 - 309
Surveying masonry check dams in the Souzu River damaged by the July 2018 heavy rainfall
Ryo Hirata, Nagazumi Takezawa, Norihisa Someya, Yasuo Ishii
Pages: 310 - 312
Development of a digital device for monitoring and predictive maintenance of flexible steel protection systems against natural hazards
Helene Hofmann, Matthias Sorg, Arnulf Hörtnagl, Aron Vogel, Jonas von Wartburg
Pages: 313 - 315
Integrated heavy rain risk management in the European context
Rudolf Hornich, Cornelia Jöbstl, Sabine Scharfe, Uwe Müller, Anna Goris, Stefanie Weiner
Pages: 316 - 318
Proposal for Prior Learning to Support The Effective Improvement of Disaster Prevention Drill for Sediment Disaster
Mizuki Kawai
Pages: 319 - 321
A consistent definition of site and object protection forests, and their protective effects (Michaela Teich er påmeldt)
Karl Kleemayr, Michaela Teich, Anne Hormes, Matthias Plörer, Frank Perzl
Pages: 322 - 325
Monitoring dedicated to the set up of an alert system for landslide triggered debris flows: the Valloire case study (Savoie, France)
Dominique Laigle, Denis Jongmans, Frédéric Liebault, Laurent Baillet; Etienne Rey, Firmin Fontaine, Laurent Borgniet, Mylène Bonnefoy-Demongeot, Frédéric Ousset
Pages: 326 - 328
Automatic Deformation Analysis with Cloud Processing of High-Resolution Images with Examples of Veslemannen (Norway) and Trift Glacier (Switzerland)
Lorenz Meier, Susanne Wahlen, Lene Kristensen
Pages: 329 - 331
Long-term Monitoring in Bondo: over two Years of Permanent Radar Measurements at Piz Cengalo and seven Years with Debris Flow Alarm System
Lorenz Meier, Susanne Wahlen, Christian Kuster, Richard Steinacher
Pages: 332 - 334
Dual avalanche radar system for large-scale avalanche detection with automatic road closure and reopening functionality for an avalanche-prone access road in Northern Norway
Andreas Per-Ola Persson, Lorenz Meier, Susanne Wahlen, Paul Velsand
Pages: 335 - 337
Åknes drainage project; a study of drainage as mitigation for the Åknes large landslide
Gustav Pless, Lars Harald Blikra, Lene Kristiansen, Clara Sena
Pages: 338 - 340
Improving both flood control and ecological status? Eco-friendly flood control methods and how to apply them in post-glacial rivers
Ulrich Pulg, Christoph Hauer, Peter Flödl, Robert Lennox, Sebastian Stranzl, Espen E. Olsen, Siss-May Edvardsen
Pages: 341 - 343
Mitigation measures in the Krvavec ski-resort area (N Slovenia, Europe) against debris floods and debris flows (Nejc Bezak er påmeldt)
Jošt Sodnik, Nejc Bezak, Jernej Jež, Mateja Jemec Auflič, Matjaž Mikoš
Pages: 344 - 346
Reducing the risk from climate induced hazards to buildings and infrastructure; KLIMA 2050 - A centre for research-based innovation
Anders Solheim, James M. Strout, Luca Piciullo, Bjørn G. Kalsnes, Unni K. Eidsvig, Vittoria Capobianco, Håkon Heyerdahl, Carl B. Harbitz, Jose M. Cepeda
Pages: 347 - 349
Snowcatcher - Two winters of interaction between occurring avalanches and a flexible interception structure
Gernot Stelzer, Engelbert Gleirscher, Daniel Illmer, Ahren Bichler
Pages: 350 - 352
Large-scale hydro-geological characterization of flow systems in an alpine region (Northern Tyrol, Austria)
Wolfgang Straka, Thomas Strauhal, Christian Zangerl, Meinhard Pittracher, Bernhard Kohl, Gerhard Markart, Thomas Sausgruber, Leopold Stepanek, Johannes Kammerlander, Manfred Pittracher
Pages: 353 - 355
A national university course on geohazards in Norway
Mathilde B. Sørensen, Louise M. Vick, José Cepeda, Felix Halpaap, and the national geohazards course consortium
Pages: 356 - 358
Event-based flood management: Best practice example of a cooperation between the local government and the power plant operator of a power plant chain at the Drau River, Austria
Erich Zdovc, Reinhold Totschnig
Pages: 359 - 361
Approach for maintenance management of Sabo facilities that passed many years after completion
Hisashi Watanabe, Koji Kamee
Pages: 362 - 364
Added value of soil moisture measurements for landslide early warning
Adrian Wicki, Christian Rickli, Manfred Stähli
Pages: 365 - 368