Scientific writing and communication. ⢠Assignment to. ESRs. Flood Risk. Assessment ... river discharge (coarse-scale case study). ⢠Small-scale analysis of one.
Bologna Training Course 23 – 27 January 2017
Wednesday 25 Jan Flood Frequency Analyses (Alberto Viglione, TU Vienna): Advanced theory Hands on with R
Thursday 26 Jan Accounting for climate change (Nina Ridder, KNMI, Rene Wijngaard, FutureWater): Climate change scenarios Statistical downscaling Effects of climate change on river discharge (coarse-scale case study) Small-scale analysis of one flood event (small-scale case study in Groningen 2012)
GIS for flood risk mapping and management (Stefano Bagli, GecoSistema): - Damage curves - Multi-criteria risk mapping Application and hands-on
Flood Risk Governance and Delivering flood risk management (Sally Priest, FHRC) The institutions, legislation and professionals shaping policy and practice Insurance perspectives (Meike Müller, Deutsche Rück) Use of Cat Models in insurance sector Country specific approaches to natural hazard insurance
Collaboration between ESRs on their projects
Social Dinner: Cantina Bentivoglio
Friday 27 Jan Technical visit at the Regional Agency for Civil Protection (Alessio Domeneghetti and Attilio Castellarin , UniBo): tour of the headquarters series of seminars
Morning (9:00-12:30)
Tuesday 24 Jan Flood Risk Assessment (Bruno Merz, Kai Schröter, GFZ): - Introduction to basic concepts - Example application Cologne
13:0014:30
Monday 23 Jan Softskill (Alberto Montanari, Attilio Castellarin, UniBo): Scientific writing and communication Assignment to ESRs
Social Lunch: Marretti - E’Cucina Short course synthesis (ESRs)
15:0016:00
Afternoon (14:30-18:00, with coffee break )
Lunch break
Morning (9:00-13:00, with coffee break )
Fundamentals of Risk analysis and risk management concepts - Preliminary course planning