318 results on '"Aerts, Jeroen C. J. H."'
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2. A coupled agent-based model for France for simulating adaptation and migration decisions under future coastal flood risk
3. How the USA can benefit from risk-based premiums combined with flood protection
4. Stochastic coastal flood risk modelling for the east coast of Africa
5. Improving our understanding of future tropical cyclone intensities in the Caribbean using a high-resolution regional climate model
6. Adaptive Behavior of Over a Million Individual Farmers Under Consecutive Droughts: A Large-Scale Agent-Based Modeling Analysis in the Bhima Basin, India
7. A multiscale modelling framework of coastal flooding events for global to local flood hazard assessments
8. Evaluating Adaptation Pathways in a Complex Multi‐Risk System
9. Drivers of migration intentions in coastal Vietnam under increased flood risk from sea level rise
10. Estimating nearshore infragravity wave conditions at large spatial scales
11. An Empirical Social Vulnerability Map for Flood Risk Assessment at Global Scale (“GlobE‐SoVI”)
12. Exploring drought‐to‐flood interactions and dynamics: A global case review
13. A spatially-explicit harmonized global dataset of critical infrastructure
14. Flood risk management through a resilience lens
15. Assessing key behavioural theories of drought risk adaptation: Evidence from rural Kenya.
16. Challenges in the attribution of river flood events.
17. Climate-proofing the National Flood Insurance Program
18. Causes, impacts and patterns of disastrous river floods
19. Review article: Physical Vulnerability Database for Critical Infrastructure Multi-Hazard Risk Assessments – A systematic review and data collection
20. Supplementary material to "Simulating the effects of sea level rise and soil salinization on adaptation and migration decisions in Mozambique"
21. Simulating the effects of sea level rise and soil salinization on adaptation and migration decisions in Mozambique
22. Challenges in the attribution of river flood events
23. Integrated Disaster Risk Management and Adaptation
24. Accounting for tropical cyclones more than doubles the global population exposed to low-probability coastal flooding
25. Global Projections of Storm Surges Using High‐Resolution CMIP6 Climate Models
26. Disruption of emergency response to vulnerable populations during floods
27. Advancing global storm surge modelling using the new ERA5 climate reanalysis
28. Review article: Physical Vulnerability Database for Critical Infrastructure Multi-Hazard Risk Assessments - A systematic review and data collection.
29. Simulating the effects of sea level rise and soil salinization on adaptation and migration decisions in Mozambique.
30. Flood Vulnerability Models and Household Flood Damage Mitigation Measures: An Econometric Analysis of Survey Data
31. Experience From the 2021 Floods in the Netherlands: Household Survey Results on Impacts and Responses
32. Enabling dynamic modelling of coastal flooding by defining storm tide hydrographs
33. GEB v0.1: a large-scale agent-based socio-hydrological model – simulating 10 million individual farming households in a fully distributed hydrological model
34. Generation of a global synthetic tropical cyclone hazard dataset using STORM
35. Estimation of global tropical cyclone wind speed probabilities using the STORM dataset
36. Global modeling of tropical cyclone storm surges using high-resolution forecasts
37. Impacts of Flooding and Flood Preparedness on Subjective Well-Being: A Monetisation of the Tangible and Intangible Impacts
38. A global database of historic and real-time flood events based on social media
39. Translating large-scale climate variability into crop production forecast in Europe
40. Integrated Disaster Risk Management and Adaptation
41. The ability of societies to adapt to twenty-first-century sea-level rise
42. Modeled storm surge changes in a warmer world: the Last Interglacial
43. A coupled agent-based model to analyse human-drought feedbacks for agropastoralists in dryland regions
44. Spatiotemporal patterns of extreme sea levels along the western North-Atlantic coasts
45. Enabling dynamic modelling of global coastal flooding by defining storm tide hydrographs
46. GEB v0.1: A large-scale agent-based socio-hydrological model – simulating 10 million individual farming households in a fully distributed hydrological model
47. Declining vulnerability to river floods and the global benefits of adaptation
48. Political affiliation affects adaptation to climate risks: Evidence from New York City
49. An agent‐based model for evaluating reforms of the National Flood Insurance Program: A benchmarked model applied to Jamaica Bay, NYC.
50. TAGGS: Grouping Tweets to Improve Global Geoparsing for Disaster Response
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