Hochwasser-Handbuch 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28191-4_1
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Einführung in die Thematik

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“…The selected time step is within the recommendations of Rangari et al (2019) and David and Schmalz (2020) for applications of DRM together with HEC‐RAS. The model area is assigned roughness values (Manning's n values) for surface runoff according to Downer and Ogden (2006) and for channel flow according to Patt and Jüpner (2013). SCS‐CN values using the SCS method from USDA (1986) are assigned according to Deutscher Verband für Wasserwirtschaft und Kulturbau e.V (DVWK) (1984) and USDA (1986, p. 55).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selected time step is within the recommendations of Rangari et al (2019) and David and Schmalz (2020) for applications of DRM together with HEC‐RAS. The model area is assigned roughness values (Manning's n values) for surface runoff according to Downer and Ogden (2006) and for channel flow according to Patt and Jüpner (2013). SCS‐CN values using the SCS method from USDA (1986) are assigned according to Deutscher Verband für Wasserwirtschaft und Kulturbau e.V (DVWK) (1984) and USDA (1986, p. 55).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the fact that whether a home is owned or leased influences adaptation should factor into who the policies address, i.e., homeowner, property manager, landlord. Patt and Jüpner (2013) argue that individual, collective and sector adaptation measures must extend to city-or community-wide implementation in order to achieve resilience at the local level. This requires public policy frameworks that can accommodate this.…”
Section: Conclusion Implications and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%