M.A. Mimikou Μ.Α. Μιμίκου
European River Flood Occurrence & Total Risk Assessment System (EUROTAS)
1998-2000

Sponsored by the EU, ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE, DG XII

www.hrwallingford.co.uk/projects/EUROTAS


Introduction
The EUROTAS project (European River Flood Occurrence & Total risk Assessment System) is directed at the development and demonstration of integrated catchment models for the assessment and mitigation of flood risk and the development of appropriate modelling and management procedures. An Integrated Catchment Modelling framework (ICM) is a new development of tools and functionalities able to manage the potentially voluminous number of data sets required by the state of the art hyhrological and hydraulic models.

At the heart of the project lie the case studies. The Greek case study is the Pinios river basin (Image 1), aiming to provide background information for the development of the assessment and management procedures. A monthly water balance model (WBUDG) was calibrated and applied for the Pinios basin. Several runs simulated the water balance of the catchment under present and changed climatic conditions. So far, two climate change scenarios were used, the UKHI and HadCM2. For the study of the flood occurrence, a model with a daily time step, SWAT, has been calibrated, for the Pinios catchment.

Additionaly, a Decision Support System (DSS) comprising of procedures related to flood risk assessment, climate and land use change will provide a powerful tool assisting water managers to answer real scientific and practical issues on the changing nature of flood risk.


Partners
Coordinator HR Wallingford UK
Contractors Delft Hydraulics The Netherlands
Danish Hydraulic Institute Denmark
Potsdam Institute of Climatic Impact Research Germany
French Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering Research France
National Technical University of Athens Greece
Water Authority Liri-Garigliano Italy
Associated Contractors Rijkswaterstaat-RIZA The Netherlands
BfG, Federal Institute of Hydrology Germany
UPV, University of Valencia Spain
CUGRI Italy
Beta Studio Italy
IH, Institute of Hydrology UK
Subcontractors HMCO, Hellenic Mapping for Cadastral Organisation Greece
HYDRODATA Italy


Images
The Pinios River and its tributaries in the Thessaly plain
Land use in Pinios basin