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Guidelines and tools to prevent risks in valleys downstream from large dam-reservoir systems: a review
2010
Risk Analysis VII
unpublished
An integrated dam-reservoir-valley risk management system can be conceptually composed of two parts: the risk assessment process, in which an approximate quantitative risk analysis and evaluation is made, and the risk mitigation process, in which actions to reduce the risk are identified and implemented. This study presents a philosophy of dam-reservoir and valley system safety, taking into account both principles of preventing accidents and minimizing damage. The mitigation of possible hazards
doi:10.2495/risk100131
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