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Alida Alves, Jose Patiño Gómez, Zoran Vojinovic, Arlex Sánchez and Sutat Weesakul
An important increase in flood risk levels is expected in future decades in many areas around the globe. In addition, the traditional approaches for flood management offer options with low sustainability. As a response, the use of non-traditional drainag...
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Geofrey Hilly, Zoran Vojinovic, Sutat Weesakul, Arlex Sanchez, Duc Nguyen Hoang, Slobodan Djordjevic, Albert S. Chen and Barry Evans
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Ashish Shrestha, Mukand Singh Babel, Sutat Weesakul and Zoran Vojinovic
The magnitude and frequency of hydrological events are expected to increase in coming years due to climate change in megacities of Asia. Intensity?Duration?Frequency (IDF) curves represent essential means to study effects on the performance of drainage s...
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Zoran Vojinovic, Weeraya Keerakamolchai, Sutat Weesakul, Ranko S. Pudar, Neiler Medina and Alida Alves
The present paper describes a methodological framework that combines ecosystem services (flood protection, education, art/culture, recreation and tourism) with economic analysis for selection of multifunctional measures for flood resilience. The framewor...
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