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View article: Spatiotemporal Vegetation Dynamics, Forest Loss, and Recovery: Multidecadal Analysis of the U.S. Triple Crown National Scenic Trail Network
Spatiotemporal Vegetation Dynamics, Forest Loss, and Recovery: Multidecadal Analysis of the U.S. Triple Crown National Scenic Trail Network Open
The U.S. National Scenic Trail system, encompassing over 12,000 km of hiking trails along the Appalachian Trail (AT), Continental Divide Trail (CDT), and Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), provides critical vegetation corridors that protect divers…
View article: Exploiting EGMS data in a thickness inversion methodology to enhance shallow landslide assessment
Exploiting EGMS data in a thickness inversion methodology to enhance shallow landslide assessment Open
Physically-based models for rainfall-triggered landslides enhance understanding of the interactions between rainfall, soil hydrology, and slope stability. Pre-event landslide modeling presents significant challenges, primarily due to uncer…
View article: Distributed hydrodynamic modelling for assessing flood impacts on crops: Assessing flood-resilient crop management in a coastal basin of central Italy
Distributed hydrodynamic modelling for assessing flood impacts on crops: Assessing flood-resilient crop management in a coastal basin of central Italy Open
Nuisance flooding phenomena do not only affect urban areas, but also agriculture, determining catastrophic damages to crops. The impact of floods on crops has been an underrated topic in scientific literature that focuses more on urban are…
View article: The role of residual risk on flood damage assessment: A continuous hydrologic-hydraulic modelling approach for the historical city of Rome, Italy
The role of residual risk on flood damage assessment: A continuous hydrologic-hydraulic modelling approach for the historical city of Rome, Italy Open
Study region: The municipality of Rome (Italy) and the Middle Tiber River valley. Study focus: Ordinary and residual flood risk assessment is a crucial topic in hydrology with a variety of practical implications for improving the extreme e…
View article: Large-scale impacts of multilayer blue-green roofs: pluvial flood mitigation capacity and water storage capacity
Large-scale impacts of multilayer blue-green roofs: pluvial flood mitigation capacity and water storage capacity Open
<p>The continuous urbanization growth, combined with climate changes, that are leading to more frequent intense rainfall events, is increasing the pluvial flood risk in urban areas. With the aim to mitigate urban floods, several blue…
View article: Crowdsourcing, Remote sensing and hydrogeomorphic modelling for supporting Data Assimilation for near real time flood forecasting in data scarce regions
Crowdsourcing, Remote sensing and hydrogeomorphic modelling for supporting Data Assimilation for near real time flood forecasting in data scarce regions Open
<p>The increasing availability of remotely sensed and social media crowdsourcing is bringing new distributed georeferenced data and opportunities for better monitoring and managing natural disasters. On the other hand, hydrogeomorphi…
View article: Impact of river basin morphology and climate on geomorphic scaling laws for floodplain mapping
Impact of river basin morphology and climate on geomorphic scaling laws for floodplain mapping Open
<p>Hydrogeomorphic scaling laws, providing consistent flood flow depth estimations as a function of contributing drainage areas, are widely used by DTM-based parsimonious floodplain delineation methods. Recent research demonstrated t…
View article: Citizens AND HYdrology (CANDHY): on the application of a transdisciplinary framework for assessing citizen science projects addressing hydrological challenges
Citizens AND HYdrology (CANDHY): on the application of a transdisciplinary framework for assessing citizen science projects addressing hydrological challenges Open
<p>Earth and water monitoring and observation systems provide open geo data to scientists and professionals supporting distributed knowledge of major hydromet dynamics and extremes. Mobile technologies, at the same time, are empoweri…
View article: Multilayer blue-green roofs as nature-based solutions for water and thermal insulation management
Multilayer blue-green roofs as nature-based solutions for water and thermal insulation management Open
Green roofs have been widely recognized as sustainable nature-based solutions to mitigate floods in urban areas, which, in the last decades, are increasing due to the combination of intense worldwide urbanization and climate change. Beside…
View article: Testing the performance of a near-real time flood mapping framework jointly assimilating water levels from river gauges and satellite flood maps
Testing the performance of a near-real time flood mapping framework jointly assimilating water levels from river gauges and satellite flood maps Open
<p>High resolution flood forecasting models integrated in Early Warning Systems (EWSs) can be supported by traditional (e.g., stage gauges) or innovative (e.g., Earth Observation &#8211; EO - data) sensors as inputs or observatio…
View article: Hydrogeomorphic floodplain mapping across different morphometric and climate settings&#160;
Hydrogeomorphic floodplain mapping across different morphometric and climate settings  Open
<p>Among the DTM-based parsimonious floodplain delineation methods, hydrogeomorphic scaling laws, providing consistent flood flow depth estimations as a function of contributing drainage areas, are widely used. Recent advances in thi…
View article: Large scale installation of multilayer blue-green roofs as solution for a sustainable urban water management
Large scale installation of multilayer blue-green roofs as solution for a sustainable urban water management Open
<p>The modern society is facing multiple challenges, that are reshaping urban areas: the fast population growth, with a consequent high urbanization, combined with an increase of the average temperature and an intensification of extr…
View article: Simultaneous assimilation of water levels from river gauges and satellite flood maps for near-real-time flood mapping
Simultaneous assimilation of water levels from river gauges and satellite flood maps for near-real-time flood mapping Open
Hydro-meteo hazard early warning systems (EWSs) are operating in many regions of the world to mitigate nuisance effects of floods. EWS performances are majorly impacted by the computational burden and complexity affecting flood prediction …
View article: New Land Use Change Data Reveal Significantly Altered Floodplains in the Mississippi River Basin
New Land Use Change Data Reveal Significantly Altered Floodplains in the Mississippi River Basin Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive Presented WorkOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v1]New Land Use Change Data Reveal Significantly Altered Floodplains in the Mississippi River BasinAuthorsAdnanRajibiDQianjinZheng…
View article: The changing face of floodplains in the Mississippi River Basin detected by a 60-year land use change dataset
The changing face of floodplains in the Mississippi River Basin detected by a 60-year land use change dataset Open
Floodplains provide essential ecosystem functions, yet >80% of European and North American floodplains are substantially modified. Despite floodplain changes over the past century, comprehensive, long-term land use change data within large…
View article: GFPLAIN and Multi-Source Data Assimilation Modeling: Conceptualization of a Flood Forecasting Framework Supported by Hydrogeomorphic Floodplain Rapid Mapping
GFPLAIN and Multi-Source Data Assimilation Modeling: Conceptualization of a Flood Forecasting Framework Supported by Hydrogeomorphic Floodplain Rapid Mapping Open
Hydrologic/hydraulic models for flood risk assessment, forecasting and hindcasting have been greatly supported by the rising availability of increasingly accurate and high-resolution Earth Observation (EO) data. EO-based topographic and hy…
View article: Reply on RC2
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Abstract. Hydro-meteo hazard early warning systems (EWSs) are operating in many regions of the world to mitigate nuisance effects of floods. EWS performances are majorly impacted by the computational burden and complexity affecting flood …
View article: Reply on RC1
Reply on RC1 Open
Abstract. Hydro-meteo hazard early warning systems (EWSs) are operating in many regions of the world to mitigate nuisance effects of floods. EWS performances are majorly impacted by the computational burden and complexity affecting flood …
View article: Comment on hess-2021-125
Comment on hess-2021-125 Open
Abstract. Hydro-meteo hazard early warning systems (EWSs) are operating in many regions of the world to mitigate nuisance effects of floods. EWS performances are majorly impacted by the computational burden and complexity affecting flood …
View article: Simultaneous assimilation of water levels from river gauges and satellite flood maps for near-real time flood mapping
Simultaneous assimilation of water levels from river gauges and satellite flood maps for near-real time flood mapping Open
Hydro-meteo hazard Early Warning Systems (EWSs) are operating in many regions of the world to mitigate nuisance effects of floods. EWSs performances are majorly impacted by the computational burden and complexity affecting flood prediction…
View article: The value and the need of nature based solutions for resilient urban ecosystems: from citizen engagement to novel Nexus perspectives for fair and safe use and development of natural and urban resources
The value and the need of nature based solutions for resilient urban ecosystems: from citizen engagement to novel Nexus perspectives for fair and safe use and development of natural and urban resources Open
The three million inhabitants of the city of Rome are mostly unaware of the significant hydrological and meteorological risks affecting the urban ecosystems.Floods, droughts, landslides, sinkholes as well as urban and industrial pressures …
View article: Citizens AND HYdrology (CANDHY): conceptualizing a transdisciplinary framework for citizen science addressing hydrological challenges
Citizens AND HYdrology (CANDHY): conceptualizing a transdisciplinary framework for citizen science addressing hydrological challenges Open
Widely available digital technologies are empowering citizens who are increasingly well informed and involved in numerous water, climate, and environmental challenges. Citizen science can serve many different purposes, from the “pleasure o…
View article: UAV-DEMs for Small-Scale Flood Hazard Mapping
UAV-DEMs for Small-Scale Flood Hazard Mapping Open
Devastating floods are observed every year globally from upstream mountainous to coastal regions. Increasing flood frequency and impacts affect both major rivers and their tributaries. Nonetheless, at the small-scale, the lack of distribut…
View article: Brief communication: Comparing hydrological and hydrogeomorphic paradigms for global flood hazard mapping
Brief communication: Comparing hydrological and hydrogeomorphic paradigms for global flood hazard mapping Open
Global floodplain mapping has rapidly progressed over the past few years. Different methods have been proposed to identify areas prone to river flooding, resulting in a plethora of available products. Here we assess the potential and limit…
View article: Testing the use of crowdsourced data for supporting post-event understanding and simulation of flooding impacts in ungauged basins
Testing the use of crowdsourced data for supporting post-event understanding and simulation of flooding impacts in ungauged basins Open
<p>The post-event understanding and reconstruction of flooding dynamics and impacts is not trivial task. This is especially critical for ungauged basins, lacking river flow monitoring networks, that are characterized by inundation dy…
View article: Integrating citizen science, open and big data into water and environmental decision support systems
Integrating citizen science, open and big data into water and environmental decision support systems Open
<p>Water and environmental monitoring, observation and decision support systems (DSS) are being transformed by a wealth of open and big data that are increasingly available, accurate and timely. Consolidated technologies of earth obs…
View article: Analysis of potential flood damage on crops at global scale
Analysis of potential flood damage on crops at global scale Open
<p>Most of the food production connected to crops is located in fluvial corridors because of their suitable morphology and fertile soils. The knowledge and large scale quantification of the agricultural resources at flood risk has a …
View article: Is hydraulic modelling parametrization the major source of variability in flood hazard assessment? Insight into hydrologic uncertainty and the role of design rainfall in probabilistic flood maps
Is hydraulic modelling parametrization the major source of variability in flood hazard assessment? Insight into hydrologic uncertainty and the role of design rainfall in probabilistic flood maps Open
<p>In this work, a methodology for quantifying the relative impact of hydrological and hydraulic modelling parameterizations on uncertainty of inundation maps has been developed and applied in the Marta river basin, central Italy. A …