Bologna Training Course 23

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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)

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Softskill: presentation from ESRs

Introduction to GIS (Stefano Bagli, GecoSistema):  - QGIS  - Python Numpy  - Hydrological GIS spatial analysis Application and hands-on

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

Collaboration between ESRs on their projects