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  List of Accepted Contributions - NH9.3 Vulnerability analysis in natural hazards and risk assessments

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EGU2008-A-00090
Petrova, E.
Natural-technological disasters in concept of vulnerability

EGU2008-A-00477
Armas, I.; Dumitrascu, S.
Risk representation in the assessment of disaster mitigation

EGU2008-A-00611
Wang, J.J. ; Ling, H.I.
The risk assessment model for typhoon-triggered debris flow disasters ¡V Taking two counties in Taiwan as examples (withdrawn)

EGU2008-A-01208
Lari, S.; Crosta, G.B.; Frattini, P.; Agliardi, F.
A probabilistic local-scale multi-risk analysis

EGU2008-A-02431
Donovan, K.H.M
Cultural vulnerability in volcanic regions: an Indonesian case study.

EGU2008-A-03089
Turer, D.; Nefeslioglu , H.A.; Zorlu, K.; Gokceoglu, C.
An example of how geology-geomorphology affects life of a province: Zonguldak (NW Turkey)

EGU2008-A-03903
Fekete, A.
The scale dependence of social and ecological vulnerability in context to river-floods in Germany

EGU2008-A-04046
Spichtig, S; Bründl, M
Analysis of Alpine torrent events to validate existing vulnerability functions

EGU2008-A-04632
Fuchs, S.
Vulnerability to torrent events - Empirical evidence from Austria

EGU2008-A-04711
Saccà, C.; Marullo, A.; Teramo, A.; Teramo, M. S.
A site specific approach to the incremental dynamic analysis

EGU2008-A-04716
Teramo, A.; De Domenico, D.; Marullo, A.; Minutoli, C.; Saccà, C.; Termini, D.
Interdisciplinary approaches for the evaluation of territorial criticalities.

EGU2008-A-05312
Gautam, M.R.; Osti, R.
Framework for integrated flood risk management in West Rapti Basin, Nepal.

EGU2008-A-06377
Gullà, G.; Petrucci, O.
An approach to vulnerability assessment based on historical data of landslide damage

EGU2008-A-06967
Polemio, M.; Casarano, D.; Limoni, P. P.
Intrinsic and integrated aquifer vulnerability of a karstic aquifer (Murgia, Southern Italy)

EGU2008-A-07021
Corbelli, V.; Manos , B.; Patrikaki, O.; Polemio, M.; Sapiano, M.; Voudouris, K.
Aquifer vulnerability maps and decision support systems for the sustainable management of groundwater resources in the Mediterranean area

EGU2008-A-07198
Chelidze, T.; Tsereteli, E. ; Tsereteli, N.; Varazanashvili, O.; Kaldani, L.; Karakhanyan, A.; Panahi, B.
From hazards to risks – comparative analysis of assessment techniques in the South Caucasus region

EGU2008-A-07570
Kienberger, S.; Lang, S.; Zeil, P.
Expert-based spatial modelling of socio-economic vulnerability in the Salzach catchment – An approach to derive spatial vulnerability units

EGU2008-A-07687
Johannesdottir, G; Gisladottir, G
People living under threat of volcanic hazard in south Iceland: vulnerability and risk perception

EGU2008-A-07776
Kuhlicke, C.
Ignorance and Vulnerability: Taking the Limits of Knowledge into account in Vulnerability Analysis

EGU2008-A-08019
Jaganathan, R; Bhaskaran, G
Hazard Mapping and Vulnerability Analysis in Northern Tamil Nadu Coastal Region, India: A Geoinformtics Approach

EGU2008-A-08306
Neuhold, C.; Nachtnebel, H.-P.
Detailed residual risk assessment in an Austrian municipality

EGU2008-A-08381
Gisladottir, G.; Erlendsson, E.; Lal, R.
Terrestrial vulnerability to volcanic hazards in Reykjanes, southwest Iceland.

EGU2008-A-08463
Pfurtscheller, C.; Schwarze, R.
What can save us from catastrophic loss? A multivariate analysis of the factors of socio-economic vulnerability against floods in Tyrol/Austria.

EGU2008-A-08906
Gleyze, J.F.
Using structural approach to understand transportation networks vulnerability

EGU2008-A-09651
Biolchi, S.; Rondi, V.; Mereu, A.; Cleva, S.
Assessment of slope protection works in the middle Eastern part of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region (Italy) from “CGT” Project data

EGU2008-A-10027
Kaiser, G; Sterr, H; Hofmann, S
Micro-scale analysis of flood risk at the German Bight Coast

EGU2008-A-10079
Fuchs, S.; Agosti, L.; Dall'Amico, M.; Rosati, G.
Risk analysis for debris flows - a case study from Cancia, Italy

EGU2008-A-10161
Gunasekera, R; Spence, R
Population vulnerability and risk ranking of European volcanoes for insurance applications

EGU2008-A-11521
Masson, E.
Vulnerability analysis using a stake oriented GIS: The Ivry-la-Bataille case study (Eure basin, France). (withdrawn)

EGU2008-A-11567
Mercuri, C.
Urban systems vulnerability and risk evaluation: a quickly approach.

EGU2008-A-11750
Schneiderbauer, ScS; Zebisch, ZeM; Steurer, StC
Vulnerability is not equal to Vulnerability – the need for an interdisciplinary framework for vulnerability analysis in risk assessments


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