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Assessment of the 2021 summer flood in Central Europe

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES EUROPE
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1186/s12302-022-00685-1

Keywords

River floods; Water research; Climate change; Fluvial morphodynamics; Integrative assessment

Funding

  1. DFG [497800446, 496274914]
  2. BMBF [01LR2102H, 13N16226]
  3. RobustNature Cluster of Excellence Initiative (Goethe University Frankfurt)

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This special issue aims to collect scientific evaluations and implications of the 2021 summer flood, providing an overview of the integrative assessment of the flood in Central Europe.
The flood event in July 2021 in the uplands of the Eifel-Ardennes mountains in Germany, Belgium and The Netherlands and their foreland was caused by heavy rainfall and resulted in one of the largest flood disasters in Western Europe for decades. Due to climate change, it can be assumed that such events will become more frequent in future. Even though such extreme flood can happen at any time, the consequences and impacts can be significantly reduced by appropriate technical and non-technical measures. However, such measures always require a comprehensive understanding and knowledge of previous events and comparable processes. Therefore, this special issue aims at collecting the scientific evaluation and its implications of the 2021 extreme summer flood. This editorial serves as an introduction for an article collection published in the journal Environmental Sciences Europe, providing an overview of the current state of integrative assessment of the 2021 summer flood in Central Europe.

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