Dissertations and master theses
DISSERTATIONS
Decision support framework for water (re)use in water-scarce regions involving sustainability and risk assessment (Andrea Müller; under prep.)
Räumliche und zeitliche Dynamik der Hochwasserrisiken von Siedlungen und Regionen (Verena Maleska; under prep.)
Interrelation of risk perception and risk communication referring to urban resilience: the example of Tivoli (Maria Giovanna Pagnotta; under prep.; second reviewer)
Benefit-Cost Analysis for Local Climate Change Adaptation - A Conceptual and Methodological Framework (Xiaotong Ren; under prep.)
Urban form trajectories and their impacts on ecosystem services - the case of selected Ghanaian cities (Stephan Asabere; under prep.; second reviewer)
Retrospektive Analyse und szenariobasierte Projektionen des gesamträumlichen Landbedeckungswandels am Beispiel des Einzugsgebietes Westlicher Bug (Cornelia Burmeister; under prep.)
Analysis and evaluation of the effectiveness of Low Impact Development practices on runoff control using Remote Sensing, GIS and hydrological modelling (Dr. Yan Chen; second reviewer)
The Spatial Turn in Flood Risk Management– A Case Study of Austria’s Changing Flood Policies“ (Dr. Lukas Löschner; second reviewer)
Urban Flood Simulation and Integrated Flood Risk Management – Case Study in Changsha Central City, China (Dr. Yang Mu; second reviewer)
Flood risk management and resilience: understanding the performance of key stakeholders in Accra, Ghana to manage the expected and the unexpected” (Dr. Raphael A. Atanga)
Methodology for high resolution spatial analysis of the physical flood vulnerability of buildings in large river floodplains” (Dr. Angela Blanco-Vogt)
Methodik zur flächendifferenzierten Analyse und Bewertung von stofflichen Hochwasserrisiken“ (Dr. Axel Sauer)
Integrierte Bewirtschaftungsplanung für Flussgebiets- und Hochwasserrisikomanagement (Dr. Wiebke-Wendler-Groß)
ArcEGMO-URBAN - hydrologische Modellierung urbaner Nährstoffeinträge in Gewässer auf Flussgebietsebene (Dr. Markus Biegel)
MASTER THESES (since 2012)
Die Stadt als System - Eine konzeptuelle Annäherung unter Verwendung von StarUML und OpenModelica (Marius Röhnisch; under prep.)
Tool development for the estimation of flood damage to the construction and inventory of building types: The example of Bennewitz (M.Sc. Tifany Aprillia)
Pluvial and flash flood risk assessment considering future change: Conceptual and methodological frameworks (M.Sc. Poornima Nagesh)
Evaluation of 1D/2D river flood simulation with HEC-RAS 5.0.3 considering change of boundary conditions (M.Sc. Maryellen Hearn)
Evaluation of 2D unsteady flow simulation with LISFLOOD-FP for high performance computing of climate ensembles (M.Sc. Alexandros Konis)
Flood vulnerability assessment for building inventory: The case of the municipality Bennewitz, Germany (M.Sc. Eklavyya Popat)
Normative concepts related to human-environment systems: Identification, analysis and systematisation (M.Sc. Christina Scharun)
Efficienty and robustness − Advanced evaluation of future flood risks: The case of the international Elbe River (M.Sc. Dinya Amima Sara)
Kommunale Klimaanpassungskonzepte: Erkenntnisse, Anforderungen und Leitfaden (M.Sc. Nadine Schneider)
Untersuchung der Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf Wasserhaushalt und Pflanzenwachstum ausgewählter Standorte in Sachsen mit dem Modell SWAP (Manual Ziesche)
Flood vulnerability assessment for agricultural cultivated plants: Methodology and testing in La Mojana Region (Colombia) (M.Sc. Juan Camilo Olaya González)
Möglichkeiten der Auswertung von Wind- und Temperatursimulationen mit dem Modell METRAS PCL für Fragestellungen der räumlichen Planung (M.Sc. Anntke Ewert)
Konzept und Methoden zur Analyse der regionalen Folgen des Klimawandels mit Hilfe ausgewählter Schlüsselprozesse am Beispiel der Modellregion Dresden (M.Sc. Elena Közle)
Implementations of integrated water resource management in Indonesia with particular consideration on capacity and capacity development (M.Sc. Basilius Kris Cahyanto)
Stakeholder analysis on actors of flood risk management in Bwaise, Kampala, Uganda (M.Sc. Baagala Brian Sempijja)
Geographic information system (GIS) tool for the identification, evaluation and restoration of the river hydromorphology/ Heavily modified water bodies (HMWB) (M.Sc. Sandesh Amatya)
Multi-criteria ranking approaches for retention suitability evaluation of potential retention areas of the Elbe River floodplains (M.Sc. Carlos Andrés Ramírez Vargas)
Operationalisierung der Anpassungskapazität im Rahmen der Klimaanpassung und der Resilienz (M.Sc. Gesa Tietjen)
Testing and comparison of two flood vulnerability assessment methods for urban areas: the depth-damage simulation model HOWAD and a depth-physical impact methodology (M.Sc. Ingrida Urbone)
Risk perception of lay people in flood risk management: A comparison between the peoples’ and experts’ view in Dresden, Germany (M.Sc. Shristi Vaidya)
End-user specific flood uncertainty mapping: Effective map design from the perspective of the English public (M.Sc. Richard Vause)
Analysis and evaluation of the flood risk management practices in selected megacities (M.Sc. Meiling Li)
Mesoskalige Parametrisierbarkeit ausgewählter ländlicher Siedlungsstrukturtypen für die hydrologische Modellierung (M.Sc. Stefan Minar)
GIS-basierte Projektionen der Siedlungsflächenentwicklung mittels multikriterieller Bewertungsfaktoren und zellulärem Automatenmodell DINAMICA (M.Sc. Odette Kretschmer)