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    Quantification of flood risk mitigation benefits: A building-scale damage assessment through the RASOR platform by Arrighi, Chiara, Rossi, Lauro, Trasforini, Eva, Rudari, Roberto, Ferraris, Luca, Brugioni, Marcello, Franceschini, Serena, Castelli, Fabio

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-02-2018)
    “…Flood risk mitigation usually requires a significant investment of public resources and cost-effectiveness should be ensured. The assessment of the benefits of…”
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    A new methodology for probabilistic flood displacement risk assessment: the case of Fiji and Vanuatu by Rossi, Lauro, Ponserre, Sylvain, Trasforini, Eva, Ottonelli, Daria, Campo, Lorenzo, Libertino, Andrea, Panizza, Eleonora, Rudari, Roberto

    Published in Frontiers in climate (17-04-2024)
    “…This paper presents an enhanced probabilistic flood displacement risk assessment methodology. Several techniques have been proposed to estimate the number of…”
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    An Integrated Multi-Risk Assessment for Floods and Drought in the Marrakech-Safi Region (Morocco) by Cotti, Davide, Harb, Mostapha, Hadri, Abdessamad, Aboufirass, Mohammed, Chaham, Khalid Rkha, Libertino, Andrea, Campo, Lorenzo, Trasforini, Eva, Krätzschmar, Elke, Bellert, Felicitas, Hagenlocher, Michael

    Published in Frontiers in water (10-06-2022)
    “…Multi-risk assessments are being increasingly proposed as a tool to effectively support policy-makers in reducing impacts from natural hazards. The complexity…”
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    Impact of modelling scale on probabilistic flood risk assessment: the Malawi case by Rudari, Roberto, Beckers, Joost, De Angeli, Silvia, Rossi, Lauro, Trasforini, Eva

    Published in E3S web of conferences (01-01-2016)
    “…In the early months of 2015, destructive floods hit Malawi, causing deaths and economic losses. Flood risk assessment outcomes can be used to increase…”
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    Application of an Earth-Observation-based building exposure mapping tool for flood damage assessment by De Angeli, Silvia, Dell’Acqua, Fabio, Trasforini, Eva

    Published in E3S Web of Conferences (01-01-2016)
    “…Detection and characterization of territorial elements exposed to flood is a key component for flood risk analysis. Land-use description works well for small…”
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    Network planning of fuelling service stations in a near-term competitive scenario of the hydrogen economy by Bersani, Chiara, Minciardi, Riccardo, Sacile, Roberto, Trasforini, Eva

    Published in Socio-economic planning sciences (01-03-2009)
    “…Hydrogen can be viewed as the flexible automotive fuel of the future. However, many issues related to its use have not been sufficiently investigated. One such…”
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    A multi-hazard framework for spatial-temporal impact analysis by De Angeli, Silvia, Malamud, Bruce D., Rossi, Lauro, Taylor, Faith E., Trasforini, Eva, Rudari, Roberto

    “…This paper aims to provide a five-step conceptual framework to analyze the impacts to the built environment from multi-hazard interactions. Our methodology…”
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    Towards A Grid Infrastructure For Hydro-Meteorological Research by Michael Schiffers, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Andrea Clematis, Daniele D' Agostino, Antonella Galizia, Alfonso Quarati, Antonio Parodi, Marina Morando, Nicola Rebora, Eva Trasforini, Luca Molini, Franco Siccardi, George Craig, Arnold Tafferner

    “…The Distributed Research Infrastructure for Hydro-Meteorological Study (DRIHMS) is a coordinatedaction co-funded by the European Commission. DRIHMS analyzes…”
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    Resource Allocation in Integrated Preoperational and Operational Management of Natural Hazards by Minciardi, Riccardo, Sacile, Roberto, Trasforini, Eva

    Published in Risk analysis (2009)
    “…The management of natural hazards occurring over a territory entails two main phases: a preoperational--or pre-event--phase, whose objective is to relocate…”
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    Impact-based flood forecasting in the Greater Horn of Africa by Alfieri, Lorenzo, Libertino, Andrea, Campo, Lorenzo, Dottori, Francesco, Gabellani, Simone, Ghizzoni, Tatiana, Masoero, Alessandro, Rossi, Lauro, Rudari, Roberto, Testa, Nicola, Trasforini, Eva, Amdihun, Ahmed, Ouma, Jully, Rossi, Luca, Tramblay, Yves, Wu, Huan, Massabò, Marco

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (26-01-2024)
    “…Every year Africa is hit by extreme floods which, combined with high levels of vulnerability and increasing population exposure, often result in humanitarian…”
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    Assessing the efficiency and the criticality of the elements belonging to a complex territorial system subject to natural hazards by Minciardi, R., Sacile, R., Trasforini, E.

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (01-01-2006)
    “…The effects of natural hazards can be mitigated by the use of proper "pre-event" interventions on "key" elements of the territory, that is on elements that are…”
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    EO data for rapid risk analysis with the RASOR platform by Koudogbo, Fifame N., Rudari, Roberto, Eddy, Andrew, Trasforini, Eva, Rossi, Lauro, Yesou, Herve, Beckers, Joost, Dell'acqua, Fabio, Huber, Martin, Roth, Achim, Salvi, Stefano, Ganas, Athanassios

    “…Climate change challenges our understanding of risk by modifying hazards and their interactions. Sudden increases in population and rapid urbanization are…”
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    Dynamic resource allocation for forest fire risk management by Fiorucci, P., Gaetani, F., Minciardi, R., Sacil, R., Trasforini, E.

    “…The occurrence of one or more simultaneous forest fires requires that decision makers are able to solve a complex problem of resources allocation to fight the…”
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