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Управление Риском Трансграничных Наводнений опыт региона ЕЭК ООН / UN.

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Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
UN.
Language:
Russian
Subjects (All):
Transportation and Public Safety.
Local Subjects:
Transportation and Public Safety.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (102 pages)
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : United Nations, 2009.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Floods are natural phenomena that are necessary for the survival and health of the eco-system. Floodplains have historically attracted socio-economic development and continue to support high densities of human population. This is particularly important where land resources suitable for human development are scarce. Especially in arid and semi-arid areas, flood waters represent a vital water resource. Floods can, however, also lead to wide-spread damage, health problems and the loss of human life. Transboundary flood risk management enables sharing and redistributing risks and resources. This publication is based on the practical experience from 10 river basins in the UNECE region, and gives analysis of situations, problems, challenges, and possible solutions.
Contents:
Предисловие
Введение
Благодарность
Сокращения и аббревиатуры
Резюме
Вступительное слово
Международные руководящие принципы и положения по управлению риском наводнений
Совместное прогнозирование наводнений, предупреждение о наводнениях и обмен данными
Совместное планирование и осуществление управления рисками наводнений
Институциональные и правовые основы сотрудничества
Общие выводы и рекомендации
Литература
Приложения.
ISBN:
9789210563710
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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