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Decision Support for Natural Disasters and Intentional Threats to Water Security
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The NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Decision Support for Natural Disasters and Intentional Threats to Water Security was the result of close collaboration between environmental, security, water resource, and health officials in the United States and Croatia. The premise of the Workshop is that multiple, disparate threats to water security exist, and that shared decision support structures provide effective means for avoiding and responding to potential or actual situations. The Workshop was co-directed by Professors Tissa Illangasekare of the Colorado School of Mines, and Dragutin Geres of Hrvatske vode. The Workshop was organized into a series of case studies, presentation of management tools, or a combination of the two. Presentations were further organized as to (1) Natural Occurrences, (2) Anthropogenic Causes, and (3) Decision Support Tools. Delegates from eleven countries assembled to explore these topics at the Hotel Dubrovnik President in Dubrovnik from April 2225, 2007. A total of thirty delegates from NATO, Partner, Mediterranean Dialog, or other countries were in attendance. The final program included technical sessions using a presentation and dialog format, a field trip, and networking sessions. There were twenty five technical presentations supported by seventeen formal papers (many updated in late-2008 and 2009), and these form the basis for these proceedings. xi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The co-directors and organizers of this Advanced Research Workshop a- nowledge the NATO Science Programme for major financial support and for providing detailed guidance on how best to organize and execute a meeting of this nature.
Hurricane Katrina, environmental and health effect and response South Asian tsunami of 2004, drinking water resource damage and response Water security and incident response Water resource decision support tools Threats to large aquatic ecosystems
Klappentext
The NATO Advanced Research Workshop, "Decision Support for Natural Disasters and Intentional Threats to Water Security" was the result of close collaboration between environmental, security, water resource, and health officials in the United States and Croatia. The premise of the Workshop is that multiple, disparate threats to water security exist, and that shared decision support structures provide effective means for avoiding and responding to potential or actual situations. The Workshop was co-directed by Professors Tissa Illangasekare of the Colorado School of Mines, and Dragutin Geres of Hrvatske vode. The Workshop was organized into a series of case studies, presentation of management tools, or a combination of the two. Presentations were further organized as to (1) Natural Occurrences, (2) Anthropogenic Causes, and (3) Decision Support Tools. Delegates from eleven countries assembled to explore these topics at the Hotel Dubrovnik President in Dubrovnik from April 22-25, 2007. A total of thirty delegates from NATO, Partner, Mediterranean Dialog, or other countries were in attendance. The final program included technical sessions using a presentation and dialog format, a field trip, and networking sessions. There were twenty five technical presentations supported by seventeen formal papers (many updated in late-2008 and 2009), and these form the basis for these proceedings. xi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The co-directors and organizers of this Advanced Research Workshop a- nowledge the NATO Science Programme for major financial support and for providing detailed guidance on how best to organize and execute a meeting of this nature.
Inhalt
Natural Stressors and Catastrophic Events.- Impacts of The 2004 Tsunami and Subsequent Water Restorations Actions in Sri Lanka.- Hurricane Katrina Environmental and Engineering Concerns.- Sustainable Water Management and Flood Protection Practices in Bulgaria.- Climate Changes on Natural Hazards and Water Resources.- Antropogenic Stressors.- Mapping of Floods at The SlovakAustrian Section of the Morava River Tool to Improve Decision Support in Crisis Situation.- Drinking Water Security and Health in Transylvania, Romania.- Strategies for the Sustainable Development in the Danube Delta in Romania, Ukraine and Moldavia.- A Database Application Integrated With Gis as a Decision Support Tool for Potentially Polluted Sites Management as Well as an Overall Water Management.- Feasibility of Early and Emergency Warning Systems for Safeguarding the Transboundary Waters of Armenia.- Decision Support Tools.- Water Management in Croatia: What is at Risk.- WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS IN SOUTH CAUCASUS REGION.- Geoinformation Support for Water Disaster Situations.- Incorporation of the Critical Infrastructure Management Into the Dss on Strategic Water Supply System Management.- Groundwater Vulnerability Assessment Using Physical Principles of Contamination Spreading.- Multiple Criteria Decision Making and Environmental Security.- Service-Oriented Decision Support Governance.- An Examination of Ecological Risk Assessment at Landscape Scale and the Management Plan.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09789048127115
- Editor Tissa Illangasekare, Katarina Mahutova, John J Barich
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 2009 edition
- Größe H243mm x B164mm x T25mm
- Jahr 2009
- EAN 9789048127115
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-90-481-2711-5
- Veröffentlichung 26.06.2009
- Titel Decision Support for Natural Disasters and Intentional Threats to Water Security
- Untertitel NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security
- Gewicht 560g
- Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
- Anzahl Seiten 251
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Biologie