Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2738325862> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2738325862 endingPage "965" @default.
- W2738325862 startingPage "953" @default.
- W2738325862 abstract "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." @default.
- W2738325862 created "2017-07-31" @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5002824289 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5004316681 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5006100138 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5016849850 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5019033831 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5019103671 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5019730278 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5024045970 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5024243098 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5027039917 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5033605083 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5034176862 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5035587072 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5042795778 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5044138677 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5049535922 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5050776780 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5054464137 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5057381647 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5061947345 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5063705798 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5068085970 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5077433557 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5080762083 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5086427737 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5087868638 @default.
- W2738325862 creator A5087872755 @default.
- W2738325862 date "2017-10-01" @default.
- W2738325862 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2738325862 title "Adaptation to flood risk: Results of international paired flood event studies" @default.
- W2738325862 cites W1415996205 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W1979156120 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W1986894077 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W1987913812 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W1997294456 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2008157089 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2031686719 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2036165727 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2060959067 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2075990025 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2087006915 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2088486912 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2101261195 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2114292239 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2114703534 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2121124177 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2121935081 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2126403390 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2128278121 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2133477838 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2133850095 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2140711445 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2141434715 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2143698767 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2159529745 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2159666255 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2162361225 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2165299260 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2168104507 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2234997011 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2253417207 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2295454403 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2409717638 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2470882918 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2488858845 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2599731538 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W2602915921 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W293821931 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W317762945 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W388990147 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W4236051155 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W4250494171 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W566720969 @default.
- W2738325862 cites W949218571 @default.
- W2738325862 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/2017ef000606" @default.
- W2738325862 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2738325862 type Work @default.
- W2738325862 sameAs 2738325862 @default.
- W2738325862 citedByCount "144" @default.
- W2738325862 countsByYear W27383258622017 @default.
- W2738325862 countsByYear W27383258622018 @default.
- W2738325862 countsByYear W27383258622019 @default.
- W2738325862 countsByYear W27383258622020 @default.
- W2738325862 countsByYear W27383258622021 @default.
- W2738325862 countsByYear W27383258622022 @default.
- W2738325862 countsByYear W27383258622023 @default.
- W2738325862 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2738325862 hasAuthorship W2738325862A5002824289 @default.
- W2738325862 hasAuthorship W2738325862A5004316681 @default.
- W2738325862 hasAuthorship W2738325862A5006100138 @default.
- W2738325862 hasAuthorship W2738325862A5016849850 @default.
- W2738325862 hasAuthorship W2738325862A5019033831 @default.
- W2738325862 hasAuthorship W2738325862A5019103671 @default.
- W2738325862 hasAuthorship W2738325862A5019730278 @default.
- W2738325862 hasAuthorship W2738325862A5024045970 @default.
- W2738325862 hasAuthorship W2738325862A5024243098 @default.