diplomska naloga
Urban Benedičič (Author), Mitja Brilly (Mentor), Boris Kompare (Thesis defence commission member), Mario Krzyk (Thesis defence commission member), Jože Panjan (Thesis defence commission member)

Abstract

Poplavna varnost Ljubljane in poplave septembra 2010

Keywords

VKI;diplomska dela;UNI;protipoplavna zaščita;ukrep;varstvo pred poplavami;poplavna območja;ocena škode;

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Language: Slovenian
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Source: Ljubljana
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Publisher: [U. Benedičič]
UDC: 627.51(043.2)
COBISS: 5466465 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Flood safety in Ljubljana and flooding in September 2010
Secondary abstract: The exceptional landscape diversity of Slovenia is also shown in great diversity of the flooding and floodplains. Some floodplains have basically preserved their natural condition and are still capable of retaining major flood waters, while others have become settlements and areas for various activities, which has significantly increased hazard in case of potential future flooding. Since the middle of the previous century, a great number of people have settled floodplains in Ljubljana, our capital, as well. This has led to the question of which measures should be adopted in order to ensure their flood safety. In the first part of the thesis, geographic characteristics of the city are described, i.e. where and when flooding can be expected and what would be its intensity. It also provides a historical overview of floods in Ljubljana and measures against them through the years. The middle part of the thesis is a detailed description of the September 2010 flood that affected the southern and south western part of Ljubljana and includes the assessment of damage. The final part of the thesis summarizes reasons for the occurrence of the September 2010 flood and the experience gained.
Secondary keywords: graduation thesis;flood protection;measure;flood control;floodplains;risk assessment;
File type: application/pdf
Type (COBISS): Undergraduate thesis
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za gradbeništvo in geodezijo
Pages: XIV, 64 str., [4] str. pril.
Type (ePrints): thesis
Title (ePrints): Flood safety in Ljubljana and flooding in September 2010
Keywords (ePrints): protipoplavna zaščita;ukrep;varstvo pred poplavami;poplavna območja;ocena škode
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): flood protection;measure;flood control;floodplains;risk assessment
Abstract (ePrints): Izjemna pokrajinska pestrost Slovenije se kaže tudi v veliki raznolikosti pojava poplav in poplavnih območij. Nekatera poplavna območja so ostala v bolj ali manj naravnem stanju in še vedno delujejo kot zadrževalniki velikih poplavnih vod, na druga se nezadržno širijo naselja in različne dejavnosti, s tem pa se močno povečuje ogroženost zaradi prihodnjih poplav. Tudi v našem glavnem mestu Ljubljana se je od sredine prejšnjega stoletja na poplavna območja naselilo veliko ljudi in posledično nastopi problem, s kakšnimi ukrepi zagotoviti njihovo varnost pred poplavami. Prvi del diplomske opisuje geografske značilnosti mesta, kje, kdaj in kakšne poplave lahko pričakujemo. Opisuje tudi zgodovinski pregled poplav in protipoplavnih ukrepov v Ljubljani, ter njihov razvoj. V osrednjem delu so najprej podrobno opisane poplave septembra 2010, ki so prizadele južni in jugozahodni del Ljubljane, in ocena nastale škode. Sam zaključek diplomske naloge povzema vzroke in izkušnje poplav septembra 2010.
Abstract (ePrints, secondary language): The exceptional landscape diversity of Slovenia is also shown in great diversity of the flooding and floodplains. Some floodplains have basically preserved their natural condition and are still capable of retaining major flood waters, while others have become settlements and areas for various activities, which has significantly increased hazard in case of potential future flooding. Since the middle of the previous century, a great number of people have settled floodplains in Ljubljana, our capital, as well. This has led to the question of which measures should be adopted in order to ensure their flood safety. In the first part of the thesis, geographic characteristics of the city are described, i.e. where and when flooding can be expected and what would be its intensity. It also provides a historical overview of floods in Ljubljana and measures against them through the years. The middle part of the thesis is a detailed description of the September 2010 flood that affected the southern and south western part of Ljubljana and includes the assessment of damage. The final part of the thesis summarizes reasons for the occurrence of the September 2010 flood and the experience gained.
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): flood protection;measure;flood control;floodplains;risk assessment
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