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Renzo Rosso is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Milan in Italy. Their research predominantly operates within the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, focusing on various subfields including Atmospheric Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Water Science and Technology, Global and Planetary Change, and Ocean Engineering.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, such as water resources management and optimization, hydrology and watershed management studies, flood risk assessment and management, landslides and related hazards, cryospheric studies and observations, climate change and permafrost, and the Water-Energy-Food Nexus studies.

Renzo Rosso has coauthored multiple publications with several frequent collaborators, including:

  • Daniele Bocchiola (3 publications)
  • Davide Danilo Chiarelli (2 publications)
  • Maria Cristina Rulli (2 publications)
  • Leonardo Stucchi (2 publications)
  • Mattia Galizzi (1 publication)

The most common publication venues for Renzo Rosso's research outputs are:

  • Water (2 publications)
  • The Science of The Total Environment (1 publication)
  • Renewable Energy (1 publication)
  • Climate (1 publication)
  • Land Degradation and Development (1 publication)

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Renzo Rosso include:

  • "Modeling snowmelt influence on shallow landslides in Tartano valley, Italian Alps," 2022, published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Future hydropower production under the framework of NextGenerationEU: The case of Santa Giustina reservoir in Italian Alps," 2023, published in Renewable Energy
  • "Assessment of Climate-Driven Flood Risk and Adaptation Supporting the Conservation Management Plan of a Heritage Site. The National Art Schools of Cuba," 2021, published in Climate
  • "Large-scale land acquisition as a potential driver of slope instability," 2020, published in Land Degradation and Development
  • "Land-Sea Distribution of Ground Precipitation in Mediterranean Storms," 2023, published in Water

Best Publications

  • Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH)–a community perspective

    Günter Blöschl;Marc F.P. Bierkens;Antonio Chambel;Christophe Cudennec

  • Extremes in Nature: An Approach Using Copulas

    Gianfausto Salvadori;Carlo de Michele;Nathabandu T. Kottegoda;Renzo Rosso

  • Statistics, Probability and Reliability for Civil and Environmental Engineers

    N. T. Kottegoda;Renzo Rosso

  • On the fractal dimension of stream networks

    Paolo La Barbera;Renzo Rosso

  • Bivariate Statistical Approach to Check Adequacy of Dam Spillway

    C. De Michele;G. Salvadori;M. Canossi;A. Petaccia

  • Applied Statistics for Civil and Environmental Engineers

    Nathabandu T. Kottegoda;Renzo Rosso

  • Scaling and muitiscaling models of depth-duration-frequency curves for storm precipitation

    Paolo Burlando;Renzo Rosso

  • Fractionally differenced ARIMA models applied to hydrologic time series: Identification, estimation, and simulation

    Alberto Montanari;Renzo Rosso;Murad S. Taqqu

  • Nash Model Relation to Horton Order Ratios

    Renzo Rosso

  • Fractal relation of mainstream length to catchment area in river networks

    Renzo Rosso;Baldassare Bacchi;Paolo La Barbera

  • A seasonal fractional ARIMA Model applied to the Nile River monthly flows at Aswan

    Alberto Montanari;Renzo Rosso;Murad S. Taqqu

  • A physically based model for the hydrologic control on shallow landsliding

    Renzo Rosso;Maria Cristina Rulli;Giovanni Vannucchi

  • Forecasting of short-term rainfall using ARMA models

    Paolo Burlando;Renzo Rosso;Luis G. Cadavid;Jose D. Salas

  • Wind control of storm-triggered shallow landslides

    M. C. Rulli;F. Meneguzzo;R. Rosso

  • A flume experiment on the formation of wood jams in rivers

    D. Bocchiola;M. C. Rulli;R. Rosso

  • Transport of large woody debris in the presence of obstacles

    D. Bocchiola;M.C. Rulli;R. Rosso

  • Prediction of future hydrological regimes in poorly gauged high altitude basins: the case study of the upper Indus, Pakistan

    D. Bocchiola;G. Diolaiuti;A. Soncini;C. Mihalcea

  • The derivation of areal reduction factor of storm rainfall from its scaling properties

    Carlo De Michele;Nathabandu T. Kottegoda;Renzo Rosso

  • Hydrologic response of upland catchments to wildfires

    Maria Cristina Rulli;Renzo Rosso

  • Future Hydrological Regimes in the Upper Indus Basin: A Case Study from a High-Altitude Glacierized Catchment

    Andrea Soncini;Daniele Bocchiola;Gabriele Confortola;Alberto Bianchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniele Bocchiola
Daniele Bocchiola Polytechnic University of Milan
Maria Cristina Rulli
Maria Cristina Rulli Polytechnic University of Milan
Paolo Burlando
Paolo Burlando ETH Zurich
Claudio Smiraglia
Claudio Smiraglia University of Milan
Alberto Montanari
Alberto Montanari University of Bologna
Guglielmina Diolaiuti
Guglielmina Diolaiuti University of Milan
Antonio Ghezzi
Antonio Ghezzi Polytechnic University of Milan
Murad S. Taqqu
Murad S. Taqqu Boston University
Eric F. Wood
Eric F. Wood Princeton University
Harald Kunstmann
Harald Kunstmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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