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Adaptation to flood risk: Results of international paired flood event studies
by
Bubeck, Philip
, Mazzoleni, Maurizio
, Merz, Bruno
, Mård, Johanna
, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano
, Kundzewicz, Zbigniew W.
, Kreibich, Heidi
, Molinari, Daniela
, Petrucci, Olga
, Schröter, Kai
, Thieken, Annegret H.
, Cortès, Maria
, Caloiero, Tommaso
, Aronica, Giuseppe T.
, Giampá, Vincenzo
, Apel, Heiko
, Matczak, Piotr
, Dung, Nguyen V.
, Gain, Animesh K.
, Vorogushyn, Sergiy
, Llasat, Maria Carmen
, Arnbjerg‐Nielsen, Karsten
, Ward, Philip J.
, Aerts, Jeroen C. J. H.
, Bouwer, Laurens M.
, Slager, Kymo
, Chinh, Do T.
, Kuhlicke, Christian
in
Adaptation
/ Case studies
/ Data collection
/ Data processing
/ Emergency management
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Empirical analysis
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood damage
/ Flood insurance
/ Flood risk
/ flooding
/ Floods
/ global environmental change
/ Hydrology
/ Reduction
/ Risk
/ Risk reduction
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ vulnerability
2017
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Adaptation to flood risk: Results of international paired flood event studies
by
Bubeck, Philip
, Mazzoleni, Maurizio
, Merz, Bruno
, Mård, Johanna
, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano
, Kundzewicz, Zbigniew W.
, Kreibich, Heidi
, Molinari, Daniela
, Petrucci, Olga
, Schröter, Kai
, Thieken, Annegret H.
, Cortès, Maria
, Caloiero, Tommaso
, Aronica, Giuseppe T.
, Giampá, Vincenzo
, Apel, Heiko
, Matczak, Piotr
, Dung, Nguyen V.
, Gain, Animesh K.
, Vorogushyn, Sergiy
, Llasat, Maria Carmen
, Arnbjerg‐Nielsen, Karsten
, Ward, Philip J.
, Aerts, Jeroen C. J. H.
, Bouwer, Laurens M.
, Slager, Kymo
, Chinh, Do T.
, Kuhlicke, Christian
in
Adaptation
/ Case studies
/ Data collection
/ Data processing
/ Emergency management
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Empirical analysis
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood damage
/ Flood insurance
/ Flood risk
/ flooding
/ Floods
/ global environmental change
/ Hydrology
/ Reduction
/ Risk
/ Risk reduction
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ vulnerability
2017
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Adaptation to flood risk: Results of international paired flood event studies
by
Bubeck, Philip
, Mazzoleni, Maurizio
, Merz, Bruno
, Mård, Johanna
, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano
, Kundzewicz, Zbigniew W.
, Kreibich, Heidi
, Molinari, Daniela
, Petrucci, Olga
, Schröter, Kai
, Thieken, Annegret H.
, Cortès, Maria
, Caloiero, Tommaso
, Aronica, Giuseppe T.
, Giampá, Vincenzo
, Apel, Heiko
, Matczak, Piotr
, Dung, Nguyen V.
, Gain, Animesh K.
, Vorogushyn, Sergiy
, Llasat, Maria Carmen
, Arnbjerg‐Nielsen, Karsten
, Ward, Philip J.
, Aerts, Jeroen C. J. H.
, Bouwer, Laurens M.
, Slager, Kymo
, Chinh, Do T.
, Kuhlicke, Christian
in
Adaptation
/ Case studies
/ Data collection
/ Data processing
/ Emergency management
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Empirical analysis
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood damage
/ Flood insurance
/ Flood risk
/ flooding
/ Floods
/ global environmental change
/ Hydrology
/ Reduction
/ Risk
/ Risk reduction
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ vulnerability
2017
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Adaptation to flood risk: Results of international paired flood event studies
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Adaptation to flood risk: Results of international paired flood event studies
2017
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Overview
As flood impacts are increasing in large parts of the world, understanding the primary drivers of changes in risk is essential for effective adaptation. To gain more knowledge on the basis of empirical case studies, we analyze eight paired floods, that is, consecutive flood events that occurred in the same region, with the second flood causing significantly lower damage. These success stories of risk reduction were selected across different socioeconomic and hydro‐climatic contexts. The potential of societies to adapt is uncovered by describing triggered societal changes, as well as formal measures and spontaneous processes that reduced flood risk. This novel approach has the potential to build the basis for an international data collection and analysis effort to better understand and attribute changes in risk due to hydrological extremes in the framework of the IAHSs Panta Rhei initiative. Across all case studies, we find that lower damage caused by the second event was mainly due to significant reductions in vulnerability, for example, via raised risk awareness, preparedness, and improvements of organizational emergency management. Thus, vulnerability reduction plays an essential role for successful adaptation. Our work shows that there is a high potential to adapt, but there remains the challenge to stimulate measures that reduce vulnerability and risk in periods in which extreme events do not occur. Key Points Across different socio‐economic and hydro‐climatic contexts there is high potential to adapt to future flood risk Focusing events act as triggers for raising risk awareness, preparedness and improvements of emergency management which reduce vulnerability Vulnerability reduction is key for successful adaptation but the challenge remains to stimulate risk reduction when no extreme events occur
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