ScienceDirect Alert: Environmental Science & Policy, Vol. 14, Iss. 7, 2011
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1. | Editorial
Board
Pages CO2- |
Special Issue: Adapting to Climate Change: Reducing Water-related Risks in Europe |
2. | Adapting
to climate change: reducing water-related risks in Europe
Pages 719-720 Philippe Quevauviller |
3. | Erik
Pasche (1955–2010)
Pages 721- |
Introductory part |
4. | Adapting
to climate change: reducing water-related risks in Europe – EU policy and
research considerations Original Research
Article Pages 722-729 Philippe Quevauviller |
5. | Reducing
the risks posed by natural hazards and climate change: the need for a
participatory dialogue between the scientific community and policy
makers Original Research
Article Pages 730-733 Demetrio Innocenti, Paola Albrito Research highlights▶ This paper introduces the key policy documents which internationally guides disaster risk reduction policies and interventions. ▶ Investing in disaster risk reduction is a means for adapting to climate change, while contributing to sustainable development and poverty reduction. ▶ Promoting dialogue between the scientific community and policy makers is of paramount importance to increase the effectiveness of climate adaptation and risk reduction policies and intervention. |
Water cycle & ecosystems |
6. | Impacts
of climatic change on water and natural hazards in the Alps: Can current water
governance cope with future challenges? Examples from the European “ACQWA”
project Original Research
Article Pages 734-743 Martin Beniston, Markus Stoffel, Margot Hill |
7. | Re-thinking
water policy priorities in the Mediterranean region in view of climate
change Original Research
Article Pages 744-757 Ana Iglesias, Luis Garrote, Agustin Diz, Jeremy Schlickenrieder, Francisco Martin-Carrasco |
8. | Adaptation
to changing water resources in the Ganges basin, northern India
Original
Research Article Pages 758-769 Eddy J. Moors, Annemarie Groot, Hester Biemans, Catharien Terwisscha van Scheltinga, Christian Siderius, Markus Stoffel, Christian Huggel, Andy Wiltshire, Camilla Mathison, Jeff Ridley, Daniela Jacob, Pankaj Kumar, Suruchi Bhadwal, Ashvin Gosain, David N. Collins |
9. | Groundwater
dependent ecosystems. Part I: Hydroecological status and trends
Original
Research Article Pages 770-781 Bjørn Kløve, Pertti Ala-aho, Guillaume Bertrand, Zuzana Boukalova, Ali Ertürk, Nico Goldscheider, Jari Ilmonen, Nusret Karakaya, Hans Kupfersberger, Jens Kvœrner, Angela Lundberg, Marta Mileusnić, Agnieszka Moszczynska, Timo Muotka, Elena Preda, Pekka Rossi, Dmytro Siergieiev, Josef Šimek, Przemysław Wachniew, Vadineanu Angheluta, Anders Widerlund |
10. | Groundwater
dependent ecosystems. Part II. Ecosystem services and management in Europe under
risk of climate change and land use intensification Original Research
Article Pages 782-793 Bjørn Kløve, Andrew Allan, Guillaume Bertrand, Elzbieta Druzynska, Ali Ertürk, Nico Goldscheider, Sarah Henry, Nusret Karakaya, Timo P. Karjalainen, Phoebe Koundouri, Hans Kupfersberger, Jens Kvœrner, Angela Lundberg, Timo Muotka, Elena Preda, Manuel Pulido-Velazquez, Peter Schipper |
Water security and resources, including drought |
11. | Towards
an inter-disciplinary research agenda on climate change, water and security in
Southern Europe and neighboring countries Review
Article Pages 794-803 Ralf Ludwig, Roberto Roson, Christos Zografos, Giorgios Kallis |
12. | Perspectives
on social capacity building for natural hazards: outlining an emerging field of
research and practice in Europe Original Research
Article Pages 804-814 Christian Kuhlicke, Annett Steinführer, Chloe Begg, Chiara Bianchizza, Michael Bründl, Matthias Buchecker, Bruna De Marchi, Marina Di Masso Tarditti, Corina Höppner, Blaž Komac, Louis Lemkow, Jochen Luther, Simon McCarthy, Luigi Pellizzoni, Ortwin Renn, Anna Scolobig, Meera Supramaniam, Sue Tapsell, Gisela Wachinger, Gordon Walker, Rebecca Whittle, Matija Zorn, Hazel Faulkner Highlights► While capacity building is a term increasingly used within policies, it is yet to evolve in scientific discourses. ► We define different types of capacity and then propose to distinguish between interventionist and participatory approaches. ► This framework is used to elaborate links to the topics of social vulnerability, risk communication and education as well as risk governance. |
13. | Towards
the harmonization of water-related policies for managing drought risks across
the EU Original Research
Article Pages 815-824 Eleni Kampragou, Styliani Apostolaki, Eleni Manoli, Jochen Froebrich, Dionysis Assimacopoulos |
14. | Bringing
flood resilience into practi the FREEMAN project Original Research
Article Pages 825-833 K. Schelfaut, B. Pannemans, I. van der Craats, J. Krywkow, J. Mysiak, J. Cools Highlights► Scope of work: institutional interplay, flood management tools, risk communication. ► How can resilience be complementary to traditional structural measures? ► Measures increasing flood resilience influence community awareness and preparedness. |
Extreme floods |
15. | Flash
flood forecasting, warning and risk management: the HYDRATE project
Original
Research Article Pages 834-844 M. Borga, E.N. Anagnostou, G. Blöschl, J.-D. Creutin Highlights► We characterize flash flood events in various regions of Europe. ► We provide guidance to improve observations and monitoring of flash floods. ► Flash floods are associated to orography and are influenced by initial soil moisture conditions. ► Models for flash flood forecasting and flash flood hazard assessment are illustrated and discussed. ► We examine implications for flood risk policy and discuss recommendations received from end users. |
16. | Coastal
flood protection: What perspective in a changing climate? The THESEUS
approach Original Research
Article Pages 845-863 Barbara Zanuttigh |
17. | New
policies to deal with climate change and other drivers impacting on resilience
to flooding in urban areas: the CORFU approach Original Research
Article Pages 864-873 Slobodan Djordjević, David Butler, Philippe Gourbesville, Ole Mark, Erik Pasche |
18. | FloodProBE:
technologies for improved safety of the built environment in relation to flood
events Original Research
Article Pages 874-883 C.C.D.F. van Ree, M.A. Van, K. Heilemann, M.W. Morris, P. Royet, C. Zevenbergen |
19. | Assessment
of future scenarios of climate and land-use changes in the IMPRINTS test-bed
areas Original Research
Article Pages 884-897 A. Cabello, M. Velasco, J.I. Barredo, R.T.W.L. Hurkmans, A. Barrera-Escoda, D. Sempere-Torres, D. Velasco |
20. | The
FLASH Project: using lightning data to better understand and predict flash
floods Original Research
Article Pages 898-911 C. Price, Y. Yair, A. Mugnai, K. Lagouvardos, M.C. Llasat, S. Michaelides, U. Dayan, S. Dietrich, E. Galanti, L. Garrote, N. Harats, D. Katsanos, M. Kohn, V. Kotroni, M. Llasat-Botija, B. Lynn, L. Mediero, E. Morin, K. Nicolaides, S. Rozalis, K. Savvidou, B. Ziv |
21. | Storm
impacts along European coastlines. Part 1: The joint effort of the MICORE and
ConHaz Projects Original Research
Article Pages 912-923 Paolo Ciavola, Oscar Ferreira, Piet Haerens, Mark Van Koningsveld, Clara Armaroli, Quentin Lequeux |
22. | Storm
impacts along European coastlines. Part 2: lessons learned from the MICORE
project Original Research
Article Pages 924-933 Paolo Ciavola, Oscar Ferreira, Piet Haerens, Mark Van Koningsveld, Clara Armaroli |
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News date | 24/10/2011 |
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