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  Poster Programme - NH11.02 Spatial prediction modeling in natural hazards and risk (Poster Only Session)

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Convener: Glade, T.
Co-Convener: Chung, C.
Co-Sponsorship:


Author in Attendance:

Thursday, 28 April 2005 17:30 - 19:00
Display Time: Thursday, 28 April 2005 08:00 -
Thursday, 28 April 2005 19:00
Poster Area: Hall Y

Chairperson: CHUNG, C.-J.

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Y239
EGU05-A-04757;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0239
Brenning, A.
Spatial prediction models for natural hazards: a review

Y240
EGU05-A-08244;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0240
Hohlweck, T.; Glade, T.
Challenges in spatial landslide prediction

Y241
EGU05-A-05342;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0241
Chung, C.; Fabbri, A.G.; Lin, M.
Extension of spatial models to predict landslide hazard from one area to another

Y242
EGU05-A-01762;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0242
Dewitte, O.; Chung, C.J.; Demoulin, A.
Landslide reactivation hazard mapping in the Flemish Ardennes (W Belgium)

Y243
EGU05-A-05250;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0243
Bil, M; Furst, T; Zencak, P
DYLAM - Dynamic model of Landslide Hazards Assessment

Y244
EGU05-A-08361;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0244
Copons, R.; Vilaplana, J.M.
Rockfall susceptibility analysis for establishing a detailed zoning in an urban area (Solà d’Andorra, Principality of Andorra)

Y245
EGU05-A-01878;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0245
Dorren, L.; Berger, F.
Spatial modelling and prediction of rockfall hazard: the effect of protection forests

Y246
EGU05-A-09040;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0246
Remondo, J.; González-Díez, A.; Chung, C-J.; Bonachea, J.; Olague, I.; Fabbri, A.
Testing robustness in estimating risk in landslide risk assessment

Y247
EGU05-A-04680;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0247
Fabbri, A. G.; Chung, C. F.; Ballabio, C.; Scholten, H. J.
A Spatial Strategy for Representing Risk from Landslide Hazard Predictions

Y248
EGU05-A-04045;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0248
Zischg, A.; Keiler, M.; Fuchs, S.
Modelling the system behaviour of wet snow avalanches using an expert system approach for risk management on high alpine traffic roads

Y249
EGU05-A-06208;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0249
Ghinoi, A.; Chung, C.; Ghinoi&Chung
Planning with snow avalanche risk: when the carte de localisation probable des avalanches becomes old-fashioned

Y250
EGU05-A-03290;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0250
Dubois, G.
SIC2004: an exercise for automatic mapping in emergencies

Y251
EGU05-A-05047;  NH11.02-1TH5P-0251
Bernknopf, R.
The Risk in Risk Reduction




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