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Floodss a Flood Operational Decision Support System

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Flood Issues in Contemporary Water Management

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The EU is extremely sensitive to the flood problem: several research projects have already been funded on the subject and more specifically, after the report of an Expert Meeting, held in Padua in September 1997, clearly emerged the definition and the need for a holistic flood management.

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Todini, E. (2000). Floodss a Flood Operational Decision Support System. In: Marsalek, J., Watt, W.E., Zeman, E., Sieker, F. (eds) Flood Issues in Contemporary Water Management. NATO Science Series, vol 71. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4140-6_26

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