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Decisions on Calamity Protection: Their Effectiveness

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The effectiveness of decisions taken on protection measures against natural calamities from their forecast data is evaluated. The influence of uncertainties in calamity forecast data on protection measures is investigated.

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Radaev, N.N. Decisions on Calamity Protection: Their Effectiveness. Automation and Remote Control 63, 156–160 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013799823010

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