ContributorDaniela Molinari, Scira Menoni, Francesco Ballio, editors.
Note (General)Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I. Introduction -- 1. Overview of the United Nations Global Loss Data Collection Initiative / Julio Serje -- 2. Technical recommendations for standardizing loss data / Daniele Ehrlich, Christina Corbane, and Tom De Groeve -- Part II. Data storage -- 3. Overview of loss data storage at global scale / Roberto Rudari, Marco Massabò, and Tatiana Bedrina -- 4. Direct and insured flood damage in the United States / Melanie Gall -- 5. HOWAS21, the German flood damage database / Heidi Kreibich, Annegret Thieken, Sören-Nils Haubrock, and Kai Schröter -- Part III. Data collection -- 6. Best practice of data collection at the local scale: The RISPOSTA Procedure / Nicola Berni, Daniela Molinari, Francesco Ballio, Guido Minucci, and Carolina Arias Munoz -- 7. Data collection for a better understanding of what causes flood damage-Experiences with telephone surveys / Annegret Thieken, Heidi Kreibich, Meike Müller, and Jessica Lamond -- 8. Utilizing post-disaster surveys to understand the social context of floods-Experiences from Northern Australia / David King and Yetta Gurtner -- 9. Understanding crowdsourcing and volunteer engagement: case studies for hurricanes, data processing, and floods / Shadrock Roberts and Tiernan Doyle -- Part IV. Data analysis -- 10. After the flood is before the next flood: the post-event review capability methodology developed by Zurich's Flood Resilience Alliance / Michael Szoenyi, Kanmani Venkateswaran, Adriana Keating, and Karen MacClune -- 11. Defining complete post-flood scenarios to support risk mitigation strategies / Scira Menoni, Funda Atun, Daniela Molinari, Guido Minucci, and Nicola Berni -- 12. Rebuild and improve Queensland: continuous improvement after the 2010-2011 floods in Australia / Brendan Moon -- 13. Forensic disaster analysis of flood damage at commercial and industrial firms / Martin Dolan, Nicholas Walliman, Shahrzad Amouzad, and Ray Ogden -- Part IV. Information and communication technology tools -- 14. Response to flood events: the role of satellite-based emergency mapping and the experience of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service / Andrea Ajmar, Piero Boccardo, Marco Broglia, Jan Kucera, Fabio Giulio-Tonolo, and Annett Wania -- 15. Data collection and analysis at local scale: the experience within the Poli-RISPOSTA Project / Carolina Arias Munoz, Mirjana Mazuran, Guido Minucci, Danilo Ardagna, and Maria Brovelli -- Conclusions / Daniela Molinari, Scira Menoni, and Francesco Ballio -- Index.
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