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dc.contributor.authorBorowska-Stefańska, Marta
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-29T10:24:03Z
dc.date.available2026-01-29T10:24:03Z
dc.date.issued2025-06
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11089/57376
dc.descriptionThis repository documents the secondary data used for a comparative analysis of how Austria and Poland address vulnerability in flood risk management under the EU Floods Directive (2007/60/EC). The study relies exclusively on officially published Floods Directive deliverables and accompanying summaries from successive planning cycles: Preliminary Flood Risk Assessments (PFRA), Flood Hazard Maps (FHM), Flood Risk Maps (FRMaps), and Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs/RMPs). These sources underpin the description of national approaches to mapping hazard and risk, identifying exposed receptors, and framing vulnerability-related measures in planning and policy. For Poland, the referenced data include national FHM/FRMaps developed within the ISOK programme and disseminated via official geoportals (including later updates/corrections issued by the water administration). The repository metadata reflects the use of exposure summaries for standard scenarios, notably the 1% annual exceedance probability (HQ100), such as aggregate flood-prone area and affected population. Ancillary land-use information used for illustrative comparisons includes Corine Land Cover (CLC 2018). For Austria, the dataset comprises national RMP 2015 and RMP 2021 documentation and map products, together with key input layers explicitly referenced as underlying FRMaps calculations. These include a 125 m × 125 m population raster, transport network data (roads and railways), built-up land information, tourism indicators (e.g., bed capacity and utilisation), demographic projections to 2030, and geodata on protected/critical assets (e.g., airports, hospitals, schools, national parks). A limited set of contextual national indicators (demographic and macroeconomic background) is drawn from official statistics offices to support cross-country comparison. Access to files has been restricted, but metadata remains open under the Creative Commons Zero license. Bibliographic note: Borowska-Stefańska, M., Wiśniewski, S., Streifeneder, V., Hölbling, D., Dabiri, Z., & Magiera, M. (2026). Austria and Poland under the EU Floods Directive: vulnerability perspectives in flood risk management. European Planning Studies, 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2026.2614664pl_PL
dc.description.abstractThe dataset underpinning this study is entirely based on secondary (desk-based) sources used to compare how Austria and Poland implement the EU Floods Directive. It consists of official Floods Directive deliverables from successive planning cycles—Preliminary Flood Risk Assessments (PFRA), Flood Hazard Maps (FHM), Flood Risk Maps (FRMaps), and Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs/RMPs)—and the associated summary statistics reported in those materials. For Poland, the analysis draws on nationally produced FHM/FRMaps developed within the ISOK programme and disseminated via the national geoportals (including subsequent map updates and corrections reported by the water administration), together with national-scale exposure summaries for the 1% (HQ100) scenario (e.g., total flood-prone area and affected population) and illustrative land-use change examples referencing Corine Land Cover (CLC 2018). For Austria, the dataset includes the national RMP 2015/RMP 2021 documentation and map products, along with the key input layers explicitly referenced as underlying FRMaps calculations, notably a 125 m × 125 m population raster, road and railway data, built-up land information, tourism indicators (bed capacities and utilisation rates), demographic projections to 2030, and geodata on protected/critical assets (e.g., airports, hospitals, schools, national parks). In addition, a small set of background national indicators used for contextual comparison (e.g., population structure and macroeconomic figures) comes from official statistics offices. The dataset underpinning this study is entirely based on secondary (desk-based) sources used to compare how Austria and Poland implement the EU Floods Directive. It consists of official Floods Directive deliverables from successive planning cycles—Preliminary Flood Risk Assessments (PFRA), Flood Hazard Maps (FHM), Flood Risk Maps (FRMaps), and Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs/RMPs)—and the associated summary statistics reported in those materials. For Poland, the analysis draws on nationally produced FHM/FRMaps developed within the ISOK programme and disseminated via the national geoportals (including subsequent map updates and corrections reported by the water administration), together with national-scale exposure summaries for the 1% (HQ100) scenario (e.g., total flood-prone area and affected population) and illustrative land-use change examples referencing Corine Land Cover (CLC 2018). For Austria, the dataset includes the national RMP 2015/RMP 2021 documentation and map products, along with the key input layers explicitly referenced as underlying FRMaps calculations, notably a 125 m × 125 m population raster, road and railway data, built-up land information, tourism indicators (bed capacities and utilisation rates), demographic projections to 2030, and geodata on protected/critical assets (e.g., airports, hospitals, schools, national parks). In addition, a small set of background national indicators used for contextual comparison (e.g., population structure and macroeconomic figures) comes from official statistics offices.pl_PL
dc.description.sponsorshipThis research was funded by the National Science Centre in Poland under the OPUS call in the Weave programme [2023/51/I/HS4/00255] and co-financed by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange, and by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [grant DOI:10.55776/PIN9502423].pl_PL
dc.language.isoenpl_PL
dc.rightsCC0 1.0 uniwersalna*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/*
dc.subjectFlood Directivepl_PL
dc.subjectEUpl_PL
dc.subjectflood vulnerabilitypl_PL
dc.subjectAustriapl_PL
dc.subjectPolandpl_PL
dc.titleEU Floods Directive (dataset)pl_PL
dc.typeDatasetpl_PL
dc.contributor.authorAffiliationUniversity of Lodz, Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Institute of the Built Environment and Spatial Policypl_PL
dc.contributor.authorEmailmarta.borowska.stefanska@geo.uni.lodz.plpl_PL
dc.disciplinegeografia społeczno-ekonomiczna i gospodarka przestrzennapl_PL


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