Hydrological sciences—society's needs
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Increasing vulnerability to extreme floods and societal needs of hydrological forecasting
Recent climatic variability seems to be intensifying the hydrological extremes resulting in devastating hydrological hazards, especially floods all over the world, including the arid regions. Disasters are always more tragic in poor countries than in rich ones, as more poor people seem to suffer and die, and the economic losses have a greater impact. On the other hand, in advanced countries, al...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Hydrological Sciences Journal
سال: 1988
ISSN: 0262-6667,2150-3435
DOI: 10.1080/02626668809491234