“…They focused on the statistical distribution of the maximum annual discharge using GEV and the links with the basin geology (Ahilan et al, 2012), climate change impacts on floods (Alfieri et al, 2015;Detrembleurs et al, 2015;Schneider et al, 2013;Whitfield, 2012), disastrous effects on infrastructures such as transportation infrastructures and their interdependence Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union. (Berariu et al, 2015), historical floods (Blöschl et al, 2013;Strupczewski et al, 2014;Vasileski and Radevski, 2014) and their links to heavy rainfall (Bostan et al, 2009;Diakakis, 2011;Prudhomme and Genevier, 2011;Retsö, 2015), the public perception of flood risks (Brilly and Polic, 2005;Feldman et al, 2016;Rufat et al, 2015), land use changes and flooding (Cammerer et al, 2012), the evolution of natural risks (Hufschmidt et al, 2005), geomorphological effects of floods in riverbeds (Lichter and Klein, 2011;Lóczy and Gyenizse, 2011;Lóczy et al, 2009Lóczy et al, , 2014Reza Ghanbarpour et al, 2014;Romanescu and Nicu, 2014), the spatial distribution of floods (de Moel et al, 2009;Parker and Fordham, 1996), and the interrelation between snow and flooding (Revuelto et al, 2013).…”