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- KonferenzbeitragA proper understanding of society and social processes at the heart of the design of an information system for the management of inundation risks: the OSIRIS project approach(Sustainability in the Information Society, 2001) Blancher, Philippe; Konieczny, Roman; Taliercio, Guy; Tyszka, Tadeusz; Erlich, MarcModern information and communication systems and technologies have a definite role t o play for more efficient flood protection, provided a good understanding of the social dimension of technological development in this area is secured. This paper describes how within European Union supported OSIRIS project different potential prototype solutions have been conceived and will be developed, implemented and tested in application sites.
- KonferenzbeitragFlood Knowledge and Sharing of Experiences via Internet(Environmental Communication in the Information Society - Proceedings of the 16th Conference, 2002) Konieczny, Roman; Siudak, Malgorzata; Barszczynska, MalgorzataDisastrous floods that lately took place in Poland, resulted in the increase of the interest of individuals in methods of flood losses reduction. The results of the survey conducted among the inhabitants of the flooded areas, concerning the perception of threats and property protection methods has been discussed. An Internet application has also been described which on the one hand facilitates the access to the information in this field, and on the other hand, makes it possible to exchange information and experience concerning flood risk, loss prevention methods and activity of various entities in this area.
- KonferenzbeitragInteractive Flood Portal Educational Support(Informatics for Environmental Protection - Networking Environmental Information, 2005) Konieczny, Roman; Siudak, Małgorzata; Barszczyńska, MałgorzataA fundamental condition for the effectiveness of non-structural methods of flood damage mitigation is knowledge on the part of inhabitants at risk and of crisis intervention forces, concerning the flood hazard and damage mitigation methods. The Internet can be an effective and inexpensive way to disseminate this knowledge; it also enables sharing of experiences in this area. This is confirmed by two years of experience in exploitation of the Great Water portal, prepared by Institute of Meteorology and Water Management as part of the European OSIRIS project2. However, this experience also shows that the activity of portal users must be supported and stimulated by other actions.