This paper presents the development of the Coastal Community Social Vulnerability Index (CCSVI) in order to quantify the social vulnerability of hurricane-prone areas under various scenarios of climate change. The 2004–2005 Atlantic hurricane seasons is estimated to have caused $150 billion dollars in damages, and in recent years, the annual hurricane damage in the United States is estimated at around $6 billion. Hurricane intensity or/and frequency may change due to the increase in sea surface temperature as a result of climate change. Climate change is also predicted to cause a rise in sea levels, potentially resulting in higher storm surges. The CCSVI combines the intensity of hurricanes and hurricane-induced surge to create a comprehens...
This paper presents a framework to assess the potential hurricane damage risks to residential constr...
Social indices on census tract and other geopolitical levels are increasingly being considered to in...
Social indices on census tract and other geopolitical levels are increasingly being considered to in...
This paper presents the development of the Coastal Community Social Vulnerability Index (CCSVI) in o...
Hurricanes are massive and devastating storms that can produce strong winds, significant flooding, s...
Hurricanes are one of the most disastrous natural hazards impacting the U.S. coastal regions causing...
Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe coastal st...
Extreme weather events are expected to increase as a consequence of climate change, increasing the i...
A commonly accepted framework of mass disaster evacuation postulates dependency on resilience and on...
Coastal areas have been experiencing the consequences of climate change in recent years, especially ...
Abstract. Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe ...
This paper presents a framework to assess the potential for increased hurricane risk to residential ...
This paper presents a risk-cost-benefit based framework to assess the potential hurricane damage ris...
This paper presents a probabilistic-based framework to assess the potential hurricane risks to resid...
This paper presents a probabilistic-based framework to assess the potential hurricane risks to resid...
This paper presents a framework to assess the potential hurricane damage risks to residential constr...
Social indices on census tract and other geopolitical levels are increasingly being considered to in...
Social indices on census tract and other geopolitical levels are increasingly being considered to in...
This paper presents the development of the Coastal Community Social Vulnerability Index (CCSVI) in o...
Hurricanes are massive and devastating storms that can produce strong winds, significant flooding, s...
Hurricanes are one of the most disastrous natural hazards impacting the U.S. coastal regions causing...
Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe coastal st...
Extreme weather events are expected to increase as a consequence of climate change, increasing the i...
A commonly accepted framework of mass disaster evacuation postulates dependency on resilience and on...
Coastal areas have been experiencing the consequences of climate change in recent years, especially ...
Abstract. Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe ...
This paper presents a framework to assess the potential for increased hurricane risk to residential ...
This paper presents a risk-cost-benefit based framework to assess the potential hurricane damage ris...
This paper presents a probabilistic-based framework to assess the potential hurricane risks to resid...
This paper presents a probabilistic-based framework to assess the potential hurricane risks to resid...
This paper presents a framework to assess the potential hurricane damage risks to residential constr...
Social indices on census tract and other geopolitical levels are increasingly being considered to in...
Social indices on census tract and other geopolitical levels are increasingly being considered to in...