• 沒有找到結果。

論文。

(38)Adger, W. N., Brooks, N., Kelly, M., Bentham, G., Agnew, M., and Eriksen, S., 2004. New indicators of vulnerability and adaptive capacity. Norwich, United Kingdom: Tyndall°Center for Climate Change Research. Technical Report 7.

(39)Aknbi, A. A., and Katopodes, N. D., "Model for Flood Propagation on Initially Dry Land", Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE, Vol.114, pp.689-705, 1988.

(40)Albert Chen, Slobodan Djordjevic, Jorge Leandro, Barry Evans,Dragan Savic,

"Simulation of the building blockage effect in urban flood modelling"11th International Conference on Urban Drainage, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 2008.

(41)Anbalagan, R., Singh, B., 1996. Landslide hazard and risk assessment mapping of mountainous terrains- a case study from Kumaun Himalaya, India. Engineering Geology 43: 237-246.

(42)Balloffet, A., and Scheffler, M. L., 1982. Numerical Analysis of the Teton Dam Failure Flood. Journal of Hydraulic Research 20(4): 317-328.

(43)Birkmann, T. 2005a. Danger need not spell disaster. But how vulnerable are we?

Research Brief 1, 8pp.

(44)Borden, K. A., Schmidtlein, M. C., Emrich, C. T., Piegorsch, W. W., Cutter, S. L., 2007. Vulnerability of U.S. Cities to Environmental Hazards. Journal of

Homeland Security and Emergency Management 4(2): 21.

(45)Boruff, B. J., Emrich, C., and Cutter, S. L., 2005. Erosion Hazard Vulnerability of

參考書目 (46)Brett F. Sanders , Jochen E. Schubert , Humberto A. Gallegos, "Integral

formulation of shallow-water equations with anisotropic porosity for urban flood modeling"Journal of Hydrology 362, 19– 38,2008.

(47)Brooks, N., 2003. Vulnerability, risk and adaptation: A conceptual framework.

Norwich, United Kingdom: Tyndall°Center for Climate Change Research.

Working Paper 38.

(48)Brufau, P., Garca-Navarro, P., and Vazquez-Cend, M. E., 2004. Zero mass error using unsteady wetting–drying conditions in shallow flows over dry irregular topography. International journal for numerical methods in fluids

45(10):1047-1082.

(49)Cardona, O. D., Bankoff, G., Frerks, G., Hilhorst, D., 2003. Mapping

Vulnerability: Disasters, Development and People, Chapter 3: The need for rethinking the concepts of vulnerability and risk from a holistic perspective: a necessary review and criticism for effective risk management. London: Earthscan.

(50)Clark G.E., S.C. Moser, S.J. Ratick, K. Dow, W.B. Meyer, S. Emani, W. Jin, J.X.

Kasperson, R.E. Kasperson and H.E. Schwarz, 1998. Assessing the Vulnerability of Coastal Communities to Extreme Storms: The Case of Reverne, MA., USA.

Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 3: 59-82.

(51)Cunge, J. A., Holly, F. M., and Verwey, A., "Practical Aspects of Computational River Hydraulics", Pitman Publishing Ltd., London, 1980.

(52)Cutter, S. L., 1996. Vulnerability to environmental hazards. Progress in Human Geography 20(4): 529-530.

(53)Cutter, S. L., 2005. Hazards Measurement. Encyclopedia of social Measurement 2:

197–202.

(54)Cutter, S. L., 2007. The Social Vulnerability Index: A County-Level Assessment of Communities and Implications for Preparedness Planning, First Annual DHS University Network Summit on Research and Education.

(55)Cutter, S. L., Boruff, B. J., Shirley, W. L., 2003. Social vulnerability to environmental hazards. Social Science Quarterly, 84(2): 242-260.

(56)Cutter, S. L., J. T. Mitchell and M.S. Scott, 1997. Handbook for Conducting a GIS-Based Hazards Assessment at the County Level. Hazards Research Lab, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina.

(57)D. Yu and S. N. Lane, "Urban fluvial flood modelling using a two-dimensional diffusion-wave treatment, part 2: development of a sub-grid-scale

treatment",HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, Hydrol. Process. 20, 1567–1583 2006.

(58)de Moel, H., van Alphen, J., and Aerts, J., 2009. Flood maps in Europe –methods, availability and use. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 9: 289-301.

(59)Dwyer, A., Zoppou, C., Nielsen, O., Day, S., Roberts, S., 2004. Quantifying Social Vulnerability: A Methodology for Identifying those at Risk to Natural Hazards. Canberra: Geoscience Australia.

(60)Fekete, A., 2009. Validation of a social vulnerability index in context to

river-floods in Germany. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 9: 393-403.

(61)FEMA. 2009. Risk mapping, Assessment, and Planning (Risk Map) Multi-Year Plan: Fiscal Years 2010-2014. Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S.A:

Fiscal Year 2009 Report to Congress. Homeland Security.

(62)Folke, C., Carpenter, S., Elmqvist, T., Gunderson, L., Holling,C. S., Walker, B., 2002. Resilience and sustainable development: Building adaptive capacity in a world of transformations. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment

31(5):437-440.

(63)Garcia, R. and Kahawata, R. A., 1986, "Numerical Solution of the St. Venant Equations with the MacCormack Finite-Difference Scheme", International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 6, 259-274.

(64)Garcia, R., and Kahawata, R. A., 1986. Numerical Solution of the St. Venant Equations with the MacCormack Finite-Difference Scheme. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids 6: 259-274.

(65)Garey, P.R., Zachary, F., Landsdowne, 1999. Risk Matrix: An Approach for

Identifying, Assessing, and Ranking Program Risk. Air Force Journal & Logistics, 18-23.

(66)Green, J. C., 2005. Modeling flow resistance in vegetated streams: review and development of new theory. Hydrological Processes 19(6): 1245–1259.

(67)Gustafsson, B., "An Alternating Direction Implicit Method for Solving the Shallow Water Equations", Journal of the Computational Physics, No.7, pp.239-254, 1971.

(68)Gustafsson, B., 1971. An Alternating Direction Implicit Method for Solving the Shallow Water Equations. Journal of the Computational Physics 7: 239-254.

(69)Haki, Z. Haki, Z., Akyuerek, Z., and Duezguen, S. 2004. Assessment of social vulnerability using geographic information systems: Pendik, Istanbul case study.

7th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science (Heraklion, Greece, 2004), Middle East Technical University of Ankara, Turkey, 413–423.

(70)Hilary K. McMillan, James Brasington, "Reduced complexity strategies for modelling urban floodplain inundation",Geomorphology 90 226–243., 2007.

(71)Hsiao, S. W., 1998. Fuzzy logic based decision model for product design.

International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 21: 103-116.

(72)Hsu, M. H., Chen, S. H., and Chang, T. J. 2000. Inundation Simulation for Urban Drainage Basin with Storm Sewer System. Journal of Hydrology 234 (1-2): 21-37.

(73)Huber, W. C., Model for Storm Water Strategies. APWA Reporter, 1975.

(74)Inoue, K., Iwasa, Y. and Matsuo, N., "Numerical Analysis of Two Dimensional Free Surface Flow by Means of Finite Difference Method and its Application to Practical Problems", Proceedings of ROC-Japan Joint Seminar on Water

Resources Engineering, Taipei, 1987.

(75)Iwata, M., Fujiwara, N., Morikawa, H. and Yoo, A., "Flood Simulation of Highly Urbanized Areas in Japan Using MOUSE", Proceeding of DHI Software, DHI Software ,8-15, 2001.

(76)Jeffrey C. Neal a, Timothy J. Fewtrell b, Paul D. Bates a, Nigel G. Wright c, "A comparison of three parallelisation methods for 2D flood inundation

models",Environmental Modelling & Software,2010.

(77)Julian C. Green, "Modelling flow resistance in vegetated streams: review and development of new theory",HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, Hydrol. Process. 19, 1245–1259, 2005.

(78)Katopodes, N. D. and Strelkoff, T., "Computing Two Dimension Dam-Break Flow Wave", Journal of the Hydraulic Division, ASCE,104(HY9).72, 1978.

(79)Katopodes, N. D. and Strelkoff, T., "Two-Dimensional Shallow Water-Wave Models", Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, ASCE,

105(EM2),317-434, 1979.

(80)Klein, R. J. T., Nicholls, R.J., and Thomalla, F., 2003. Resilience to natural hazard: How useful is this concept? Environmental Hazard 5(1-2): 35-45.

(81)Lager, J. A. and Smith, W. G., "Urban Stormwater Management and

Technology–An Assessment", U.S. EPA Report, EPA-67012-74-040, 1974.

參考書目 (82)Liang, Q., and Borthwick, A. G. L., 2008. Adaptive quadtree simulation of

shallow flows with wet–dry fronts over complex topography. Computers & Fluids.

(83)Marsalek, J., Dick, T. M., Wisner, P. E., and Clarke, W. G., "Comparative

Evaluation of Three Urban Runoff Models", Water Resources Bulletin,73 AWRA, 11(2) , 1975.

(84)McMillan, H. K., Brasington J., 2007. Reduced complexity strategies for modelling urban floodplain inundation. Geomorphology 90(3-4): 226–243.

(85)Merz B., Thieken, A. H., 2004. Flood risk analysis: concepts and challenges.

Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft. 56(3–4):27–34.

(86)Messner, F. and Meyer, V., 2005. Flood damage, vulnerability and risk perception-challenges for flood damage research. Netherlands: Springer.

(87)Müller, A., Reiter, J., and Weiland, U. 2011. Assessment of urban vulnerability towards floods using an indicator-based approach - a case study for Santiago de Chile. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 11:2107-2123.

(88)Neal, J. C., Fewtrell, T. J., Bates, P. D., Wright, N. G., 2010. A comparison of three parallelisation methods for 2D flood inundation models. Environmental Modelling & Software 25: 398-411.

(89)Néelz, S. and Pender G., 2007. Sub-grid scale parameterisation of 2D

hydrodynamic models of inundation in the urban area. Acta Geophysica 55(1):

65-72.

(90)P. Brufau, P. Garca-Navarro and M. E. Vazquez-Cend , "Zero mass error using unsteady wetting–drying conditions in shallow flows over dry irregular

topography",International journal for numerical methods in fluids,2004.

(91)Pearce, L., 2000. An Integrated Approach for Community Hazard, Impact, Risk and Vulnerability Analysis: HIRV. The University of British Columbia.

(92)Pelling, M., 2003. The vulnerability of cities: Natural disasters and social resilience. Earthscan, London, UK.

(93)Roberts, N. J., Nadim, F., and Kalsnes, B., 2009. Quantification of vulnerability to natural hazards. Georisk 3(3): 164-173.

(94)Rygel, L., O’Sullivan, D. and Yarnal, B, 2006. A method for constructing a social vulnerability index: an application to hurricane storm surges in a developed country. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 11(3): 741-764.

(95)Sanders, B. F., Schubert, J. E., Gallegos, H. A., 2008. Integral formulation of shallow-water equations with anisotropic porosity for urban flood modeling.

Journal of Hydrology 362: 19– 38.

(96)Schneiderbauer, S., 2007. Risk and vulnerability to natural disasters – from broad view to focused perspective. Theoretical background and applied methods for the identification of the most endangered populations in two case studies at different scales. Phd, Freie Universität Berlin.

(97)Shaw, D., Huang, H. H., Ho, M. C., and Lin, S., 2005. Modeling Flood Loss and Risk Perception. -- The Case of Typhoon Nari in Taipei. Fifth Annual

IIASA-DPRI Forum Integrated Disaster Risk Management: Innovations in Science and Policy.

(98)Steinführer Annett, Tunstall, S., Tapsell S., Fernandez-Bilbao, A., 2007.

Vulnerability and Flooding: A Re-analysis of FHRC Data. UK: European Community, Integrated Flood Risk Analysis and Management Methodologies.

(99)Stephenson, D., " Stormwater Hydrology and Drainage", In Chow, V.T.

(Ed.),Developments in Water Science, vol. 14. Elsevier,Amsterdam, 1981.

(100) T.V. Hromadka II , R.J. Whitley , N. Jordan , T. Meyer, "Manning’s equation and two-dimensional flow analogs",Journal of

Hydrology,389(2010)177-185,2008.

(101) Velasquez, G. and Tanhueco, R., 2005. Know Risk. United Nations ‘World Conference on Disaster Reduction’, Chapter: Incorporating social issues in disaster risk assessment.

(102) Vongvisessomjai, S., Tingsanchali, T., and Chaiwat, C., "Bangkok Flood Plain Model", 21st IAHR Congress, Melbourne, Australia, 433-488, 1985.

(103) Werritty, A., Houston, D., Ball, T., Tavendale, A. and Black, A., 2007.

Exploring the Social Impacts of Flood Risk and Flooding in Scotland. Scotland:

Scottish Executive.

(104) Wisner, B., Blaikie, P., Cannon, T., and Davis, I., 2004. At Risk. Natural hazards, people’s vulnerability, and disasters, 2nd ed. Routledge, London, New York, 496 pp.

(105) Wu, D. L., Fan, R. S., 2009. The report of statistical applications analysis:

The vicissitudes of Taipei City population. Taipei, Taiwan: Department of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Taipei City Government.

(106) Xanthopoulos, T. and Koutitas, C., "Numerical Simulation of

Two-Dimensional Flood Wave Propagation due to Dam Failure", Journal of Hydraulic Research, Vol.14, pp.321-331, 1976.

(107) Xanthopoulos, T. H., and Koutitas, C. H., 1976. Numerical Simulation of Two-Dimensional Flood Wave Propagation due to Dam Failure. Journal of Hydraulic Research 14: 321-331.

(108) Zoppou, C., 2001. Review of urban storm water models. Environmental Modelling & Software 16: 195-231.

 

相關文件