Franciele Maria Vanelli

ORCID: 0000-0001-8763-5786
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Research Areas
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Geography and Environmental Studies
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Climate change impacts on agriculture
  • Water resources management and optimization
  • Environmental Sustainability and Education
  • Education during COVID-19 pandemic
  • Urban Development and Societal Issues
  • Hydrology and Drought Analysis
  • Education and Public Policy
  • Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention
  • Irrigation Practices and Water Management
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Science and Education Research
  • Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
  • Healthcare during COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Hydrological Forecasting Using AI
  • Sports Dynamics and Biomechanics
  • COVID-19 impact on air quality
  • Urban and Rural Development Challenges
  • Youth, Drugs, and Violence

Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina
2024

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
2020-2023

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande
2022

University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College
2021

Abstract. Given the recent developments in socio-hydrology and its potential contributions to disaster risk reduction (DRR), we conducted a systematic literature review of socio-hydrological studies aiming identify persisting gaps discuss tractable approaches for tackling them. A total 44 articles that address natural hazards or disasters were reviewed detail. Our results indicated that: (i) most addressed floods, whereas few applications applied droughts compound multi-hazard events; (ii)...

10.5194/hess-26-2301-2022 article EN cc-by Hydrology and earth system sciences 2022-05-02
Heidi Kreibich Murugesu Sivapalan Amir AghaKouchak Nans Addor Hafzullah Aksoy and 95 more Berit Arheimer Karsten Arnbjerg‐Nielsen Cyndi V. Castro Christophe Cudennec Mariana Madruga de Brito Giuliano Di Baldassarre David C. Finger Keirnan Fowler Wouter Knoben Tobias Krueger Junguo Liu Elena Macdonald Hilary McMillan Eduardo Mário Mendiondo Alberto Montanari Marc F. Müller Saket Pande Fuqiang Tian Alberto Viglione Yongping Wei Attilio Castellarin Daniel P. Loucks Taikan Oki María José Polo H. H. G. Savenije Anne F. Van Loon Ankit Agarwal Camila Álvarez-Garretón Ana Andreu Marlies H. Barendrecht Manuela I. Brunner Louise Cavalcante Yonca Çavuş Serena Ceola Pedro Luiz Borges Chaffe Xi Chen Gemma Coxon Dandan Zhao Kamran Davary Moctar Dembélé Benjamin Dewals Tatiana Frolova Animesh K. Gain Alexander Gelfan Mohammad Ghoreishi Thomas Grabs Xiaoxiang Guan David M. Hannah Jörg Helmschrot Britta Höllermann Jean Hounkpè Elizabeth A. Koebele Megan Konar Frederik Kratzert Sara Lindersson María Carmen Llasat Alessia Matanó Maurizio Mazzoleni Alfonso Mejía Pablo A. Mendoza Bruno Merz Jenia Mukherjee Farzin Nasiri Saleh Bertil Nlend Rodric M. Nonki Christina Orieschnig Katerina Papagiannaki Gopal Penny Olga Petrucci Rafael Pimentel Sandra Pool Elena Ridolfi Maria Rusca Nivedita Sairam S. Adarsh Ana Carolina Sarmento Buarque Elisa Savelli Lukas Schoppa Kai Schröter Anna Scolobig Mojtaba Shafiei Anna E. Sikorska‐Senoner Magdalena Śmigaj Claudia Teutschbein Thomas Thaler Andrijana Todorović Faranak Tootoonchi Roshanak Tootoonchi Elena Toth Ronald van Nooijen Franciele Maria Vanelli Nicolás Vasquéz David W. Walker Marthe Wens David J. Yu

10.1080/02626667.2025.2469762 article EN cc-by Hydrological Sciences Journal 2025-04-03

The assessment of flood vulnerability is a complex task that involves numerous uncertainties. Within this context, sensitivity analyses are crucial to better understand the variability index outcomes according different input parameters. present study sheds light on importance assessing criteria weights construct indexes using Maquiné basin (Brazil) as case study. Specifically, we compared scores based derived from participatory survey with 44 stakeholders those an equal weighting scheme....

10.3389/frwa.2023.970469 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Water 2023-02-06

Despite scientific progress and international efforts, records of natural disasters their losses are increasing. Natural constituted by the mutual interactions between social ...

10.1080/02626667.2021.1967356 article EN Hydrological Sciences Journal 2021-08-13

Multi-disasters took place in the Mampituba River basin, southern Brazil, as a consequence of passing two cyclones, July 2020. The first one was bomb cyclone that caused several storm winds, damaging rooftops and overthrow countless trees. second an extratropical brought extreme precipitation, triggered debris flow, flood, woody floods. In study area, there are National Parks (Aparados da Serra Geral). multi-disasters destroyed river gauge station used part early warning system by partially...

10.13101/ijece.13.84 article EN International Journal of Erosion Control Engineering 2021-04-18

As políticas públicas refletidas como propostas do governo para solucionar problemas públicos. A sinergia entre distintas pode viabilizar a efetividade das soluções. Portanto, existem grandes desafios o estabelecimento de interfaces públicas. Assim, este trabalho objetivou analisar Política Nacional Proteção e Defesa Civil (PNPDEC) Educação Ambiental (PNEA) propor diretrizes sua integração. Os resultados desse estudo demonstram que PNPDEC PNEA apresentam alto potencial efetivar ambientes...

10.5902/2179460x43612 article PT Ciência e Natura 2021-06-30

ABSTRACT The occurrence of floods causes hundreds drowning deaths annually. Therefore, it is necessary to develop measures and risk management policies related flood disasters. One approach the definition stability thresholds for individuals in water flows, as safety compromised when people are exposed flows that surpass their ability stand or cross. Based on these considerations, objective study was conduct a literature review experimental, empirical, theoretical studies this topic,...

10.1590/2318-0331.292420240094 article EN cc-by RBRH 2024-01-01

Large magnitude floods occur in rare frequency, and most cases result severe damages. Generally, the representation of extreme hydrological events presents high uncertainties regarding occurrence conditions, low quality quantity data to support event assessment. In this research, we performed a reconstruction one historical flood based on memory quantitative data. We developed hydraulic catastrophic coastal basin southern region Brazil. This is among 300th deadliest disasters globe....

10.1080/23249676.2020.1787251 article EN Journal of Applied Water Engineering and Research 2020-07-02

Abstract. Given the recent developments in socio-hydrology and its potential contributions to disaster risk reduction (DRR), we conducted a systematic literature review of socio-hydrological studies aiming identify persisting gaps discuss tractable approaches for tackling them. A total 44 articles that address natural hazards or disasters were reviewed detail. Our results indicated that: (i) 77.3 % addressed floods whereas there very few research applications droughts (11.4 %) compound...

10.5194/hess-2021-638 preprint EN cc-by 2021-12-23

Knowledge depends on the existence of data.Modern hydrology has been primarily based quantitative data from gauging stations.However, other sources may provide relevant to progress as demonstrated by researchers since 1970s.The general picture subject highlights lack standard terminologies for types and sources, which can lead misunderstandings.Besides, there is still no consensus use than monitoring stations.In this context, in present study, we suggested denomination their sources.We...

10.21168/rega.v17e24 article EN cc-by Revista de Gestão de Água da América Latina 2020-12-04

ABSTRACT Calibration of hydrologic models estimates parameter values that cannot be measured and enable the rainfall-runoff processes simulation. Multi-objective evolutionary algorithms can make calibration faster more efficient through an iterative process. However, standard stopping criterion used to stop process is reach a pre-defined number iterations defined by modeller. Alternatively, Ticona based on minimum required achieve determined non-dominated solutions in Pareto front, resulting...

10.1590/2318-0331.272220220046 article EN cc-by RBRH 2022-01-01

<p>Natural disasters refer to disruptions of the society’s functioning as result negative interactions between natural hazards and social organization. Meanwhile, sociohydrology is dedicated understanding coupled human-water systems feedbacks. Both disaster studies focus on bidirectional environmental aspects, which characterized by a dichotomous thinking pattern. In this context, have many parallels. present research, we conducted an exploratory research from two...

10.5194/egusphere-egu21-6553 article EN 2021-03-04
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