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Analysing the Effects of Flood-Resilience Technologies in Urban Areas Using a Synthetic Model Approach

Reinhard Schinke    
Anna Kaidel    
Sebastian Golz    
Thomas Naumann    
José Santos López-Gutiérrez and Stephen Garvin    

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