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BfN Schriften 511 - Nature-based solutions for flood risk prevention in South-Eastern Europe

International Academy for Nature Conservation
Climate Change
BfN-Schriften
Flood risk on the Balkan peninsula in Southeastern Europe ranks among the most significant natural hazards and is becoming even more important with increasing climate change during future decades. Recent extensive flood events, such as those of 2014 in the lower Sava basin, those in 2012 in the lower Drin/Bojana/Buna catchments as well as many local flash flood events (e.g. in the Skopje region 2016), partially combined with landslides, all causing numerous casualties and extensive economic damage, give evidence to this trend.
Author
Ulrich Schwarz, Sanja Pokrajac, Kathrin Bockmühl, Gisela Stolpe
Editor
Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
Year of publication
2018
Edition
511
Language
English
Pages
136
ISBN
978-3-89624-248-8
DOI
10.19217/skr511

Description

The aim of this study is to promote the implementation of NbS for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation across the SEE region. An integral part of the study is an analysis of flood risks, of the opportunities and the status of implementing nature-based solutions in different SEE countries.

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