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The course introduces students to the principles and contemporary approaches to flood risk management. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the components of flood risk – hazard, exposure, and vulnerability – and of the methods used to assess, forecast, and mitigate floods.
The course emphasizes integrated flood protection strategies, including technical, hydrological, and nature-based solutions, and their application in urban and rural environments. Special attention is given to the legislative and institutional framework of flood risk management, with reference to the EU Water Framework Directive and the Czech Water Act. Case studies of recent extreme flood events will be discussed to illustrate practical challenges in crisis management and long-term planning. Poslední úprava: Havelková Veronika, Mgr. (10.09.2025)
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- Maidment, D.R. (ed.). Handbook of Hydrology. McGraw-Hill, 1992. Poslední úprava: Havelková Veronika, Mgr. (10.09.2025)
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Block I – Fundamentals of flood risk Block II – Environmental and geomorphological aspects Block III – Flood impacts and mitigation Block IV – Applied and practical part Poslední úprava: Havelková Veronika, Mgr. (10.09.2025)
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Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: Poslední úprava: Havelková Veronika, Mgr. (10.09.2025)
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