Monitoring flood risk evolution: A systematic review
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PubMed ID
39318537
Description
Land-use change, climate change, human interventions, and socio-economic developments influence the evolution of the risk components hazard, exposure, and vulnerability, and consequently of flood risk. Adaptive flood risk management is a way to cope with evolving risks, but it requires measuring the evolution of risks. To develop principles of flood risk monitoring, we systematically reviewed scientific literature on flood risk evolution analyses. The reviewed publications indicate a wide spread in increase or decrease of flood risk evolution over decades. Furthermore, the publications show a high diversity in factors and methods for flood risk evolution analysis and indicate the main challenges for developing flood risk monitoring. Flood risk monitoring needs the systematic detection of flood risk evolution by periodically (re)evaluate the factors that influence the risk components—hazard, exposure and vulnerability—modeling those risk components and combining them to quantify flood risk.
Date of Publication
2024-09-20
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
Earth sciences
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environmental policy
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natural sciences
Language(s)
en
Series
iScience
Publisher
Cell Press
ISSN
2589-0042
Access(Rights)
open.access