| Details zur Publikation | 
| Kategorie | Textpublikation | 
| Referenztyp | Buchkapitel | 
| Titel (primär) | Spatial explicit multicriteria flood risk – fundamentals and semantics of multicriteria flood risk assessment | 
| Titel (sekundär) | Flood risk and flood management | 
| Autor | Scheuer, S.; Haase, D.; Meyer, V. | 
| Herausgeber | Wong, T.S.W. | 
| Quelle | Hydrological Science and Engineering | 
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2012 | 
| Department | OEKON; CLE | 
| Seite von | 1 | 
| Seite bis | 34 | 
| Sprache | englisch | 
| Abstract | The management of floods and their consequences is increasingly in the 
focus of decision-makers and the public since a series of catastrophic 
flood events hit Europe e.g. in the Oder basin in 1997 and 1999 and in 
the Elbe basin in 2002. In the last three decades, the number of 
reported flood disasters throughout Europe has increased dramatically. 
Whilst only 31 disastrous events were reported in the period from 1973 
to 1982, 179 events took place between 1993-2002. Following this series 
of events the European Parliament and Council established the directive 
on the assessment and management of flood risk. This directive aims at 
managing flood risk in order to reduce flood damage. One important step 
of this directive is the creation of flood risk maps. Flood risk 
assessment and mapping is a fundamental part of flood risk management. 
Its products provide decision-makers, experts and the public with the 
necessary information for the planning and implementation of risk 
mitigation measures, since it identifies regions with unacceptable high 
risk. Traditional assessment approaches focus on the identification of 
economic flood risk, i.e. the damage on households, industry and 
commerce. The social and environmental dimension of flood risk is often 
neglected. In this chapter, we introduce a multicriteria approach for the integrated assessment and mapping of all consequences of flooding. In this context, we present the fundamentals and semantics of assessing multiple damages for tangible (i.e. market) as well as intangible (i.e. non-market) assets demonstrated in a case study. We show how individual, asset-specific flood risks can be aggregated into multicriteria risk scenarios and highlight how these scenarios reflect different requirements and preferences of stakeholders and describe the uncertainties inherent to the approach. | 
| dauerhafte UFZ-Verlinkung | https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=12771 | 
| Scheuer, S., Haase, D., Meyer, V. (2012): Spatial explicit multicriteria flood risk – fundamentals and semantics of multicriteria flood risk assessment In: Wong, T.S.W. (ed.) Flood risk and flood management Hydrological Science and Engineering Nova Science Publishers, New York, p. 1 - 34 | |
