An effective Decision making model through Fusion Optimization and risk associated with flash flood hazards: A case study Asyut, Egypt

Faculty Computer Science Year: 2023
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Journal: Fusion: Practice and Applications (FPA) ASPG Volume:
Keywords : , effective Decision making model through Fusion    
Abstract:
One of the most dangerous natural disasters, which causes massive damage all over the world, is flash floods. Therefore, the assessment of flash floods disasters is considered increasingly urgent and important. The widely used techniques fo
   
     
 
       

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