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My presentation (in Italian) on floods in historical cities, at the conference "Beni culturali ed ambientali a rischio" - Ravenna, November 20, 2019
My presentation titled "Flood risk in historical cities (in Italian)" at the conference "Beni culturali ed ambientali a rischio" - Ravenna, November 20, 2019 - is available for download at the link below.
Thank you for your interest.
Alberto
Scientific paper: Probabilistic Hydrological Post-Processing
The scientific paper: Probabilistic Hydrological Post-Processing at Scale: Why and How to Apply Machine-Learning Quantile Regression Algorithms, published on Water, is available open access at the link below.
The study focuses on the use of machine-learning quantile regression algorithms for probabilistic hydrological post-processing in order to derive uncertainty of hydrological simulations.
My presentazion at the workshop "La scienza per la protezione civile", Bologna 16 ottobre 2019 (in Italian)
My presentazion at the workshop "La scienza per la protezione civile" - Bologna 16 ottobre 2019 (in Italian) - is available for download at the link below.
The title is: floods and climate change:certainties (few), uncertainties (many) and adaptation.
Thank you for your interest.
Ciao,
Alberto
My presentation at the Mediterranean Ph.D School on Impacts of Climate Change and Sustainable Engineering Responses titled "Climate Change and Floods"
My presentation at the Short Mediterranean Ph.D School on Impacts of Climate Change and Sustainable Engineering Responses (Naples, October 7-11, 2019) is available at the link below.
The title is "Climate change and floods".
Thank you for your interest.
Best,
Alberto
Scientific paper: "Global-scale human pressure evolution imprints on sustainability of river systems"
The scientific paper "Global-scale human pressure evolution imprints on sustainability of river systems" has been just published by Hydrology and Earth System Sciences.
It is an open access paper proposing an innovative methodology for large scale assessment of human impact on water resources.
Thank you for your attention.
Alberto
Scientific paper published on Nature: "Changing climate both increases and decreases European river floods"
I had the opportunity to participate, together with Attilio Castellarin and several other researchers, to a study conducted by a team at the Technical University of Wien on trends of floods frequency in Europe.
Data from numerous measurement stations all across Europe have been evaluated. The data shows that magnitude of flood events is changing with different patterns in different regions.
My presentation at the 27th IUGG General Assembly titled "The Unsolved Rebus of Natural Variability"
My presentation at the 27th IUGG General Assembly titled "The Unsolved Rebus of Natural Variability" is available for download at the link below.
Thank you for your interest.
All the best, ciao.
Alberto
My presentation at the IUGG 100th anniversary titled "Water and Life"
My presentation at the IUGG 100th anniversary, titled "Water and Life" is available for download at the link below. The ceremony took place in Paris and was honored by the attendance of Prince Albert of Monaco, who was conferred the IUGG Honorary Membership.
Thank you for your interest.
Ciao,
Alberto
IAHS-WMO-UNESCO Dooge Medal Lecture: "To change or not to change, that is the question" - Montreal, July 12, 2019
I had the great honor to be awarded the Dooge Medal by the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS), World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and UNESCO. The award ceremony took place in Montreal, during the 2019 IUGG General Assembly, on July 12, 2019.
Scientific paper "Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective"
The scientific paper "Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective" is available here.
The paper is open access and therefore it can be freely downloaded. It presents a community effort to identify research questions for the hydrological community. They have been identified with a community endeavor. Of course these questions are far from being exhaustive, but they provide a very good picture of current emerging issues.
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