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Integrating human behaviour dynamics into flood disaster risk assessment

Authors :
Aerts, J. C J H
Botzen, W. J.
Clarke, K. C.
Cutter, S. L.
Hall, Jim W.
Merz, B.
Michel-Kerjan, Erwann
Mysiak, J.
Surminski, S.
Kunreuther, Howard
Aerts, J. C J H
Botzen, W. J.
Clarke, K. C.
Cutter, S. L.
Hall, Jim W.
Merz, B.
Michel-Kerjan, Erwann
Mysiak, J.
Surminski, S.
Kunreuther, Howard
Source :
Nature Climate Change vol.8 (2018) date: 2018-02-28 nr.3 p.193-199 [ISSN 1758-678X]
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The behaviour of individuals, businesses, and government entities before, during, and immediately after a disaster can dramatically affect the impact and recovery time. However, existing risk-assessment methods rarely include this critical factor. In this Perspective, we show why this is a concern, and demonstrate that although initial efforts have inevitably represented human behaviour in limited terms, innovations in flood-risk assessment that integrate societal behaviour and behavioural adaptation dynamics into such quantifications may lead to more accurate characterization of risks and improved assessment of the effectiveness of risk-management strategies and investments. Such multidisciplinary approaches can inform flood-risk management policy development.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature Climate Change vol.8 (2018) date: 2018-02-28 nr.3 p.193-199 [ISSN 1758-678X]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1038/s41558-018-0085-1, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445804542
Document Type :
Electronic Resource