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FLOOD WARNING CONCEPT FOR TURKEY: TECHNICAL AND ORGANISATIONAL ASPECTS

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Flood Risk Management: Hazards, Vulnerability and Mitigation Measures

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Operational applications on flood warning require a well-tailored technical concept as well as the consideration of a number of organisational points. Both items are of equal importance for a successful implementation of a flood warning system. Therefore, the first part of this paper is devoted to technical aspects and the second part to organisational ones.

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EINFALT, T. (2006). FLOOD WARNING CONCEPT FOR TURKEY: TECHNICAL AND ORGANISATIONAL ASPECTS. In: Schanze, J., Zeman, E., Marsalek, J. (eds) Flood Risk Management: Hazards, Vulnerability and Mitigation Measures. NATO Science Series, vol 67. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4598-1_12

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