1. GIS-based climate change vulnerability mapping at the urban scale: a case study of Shanghai metropolitan area in China.
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Wang, Yuan, Zhao, Lixia, Yang, Dandan, and Moses, Michael
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CLIMATE change ,METROPOLITAN areas -- Environmental conditions ,GEOGRAPHIC information systems ,URBANIZATION ,ECONOMIC history - Abstract
Since the publication of the third assessment report of The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, vulnerability to climate change has become an important research question. Vulnerability assessment on the urban scale has become a major issue. This paper describes a conceptual framework for modelling vulnerability at the urban scale, the Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment model. The model is applied to Shanghai, a typical geographically vulnerable and rapidly-urbanizing case study area. Using Arc-GIS, a vulnerability map was created for understanding the spatial dynamics of climate change vulnerability in Shanghai. An additional process, combined with the weighting coefficients, produced different vulnerable areas. Based on the vulnerability map, we located several high risk areas. The vulnerability of each area was assessed. Identifying the risks in each case and associating them with a specific region can be useful for decision makers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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