Climate change scenarios predict an increase of extreme rain events, which will increase the risk of wastewater flooding and of missing legal water quality targets. This study elicits the willingness to pay to reduce ecological and health risks from combined sewer overflows in rivers and lakes, and wastewater flooding of residential and commercial zones under the uncertainty of climate change. We implement a discrete choice experiment on a large representative sample of the Swiss population. Swiss households strongly value the protection of water bodies, and mostly, the avoidance of high ecological risks and health risks for children related to combined sewer overflows in rivers and lakes. Our findings also show that climate change percepti...
This paper assesses the implications of climate policy for exposure to water resources stresses. It ...
Urban watershed managers frequently must address alternative policy goals; flood control and ecologi...
Cities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to flooding because of rapid urbanization, installation ...
Climate change scenarios predict an increase of extreme rain events, which will increase the risk of...
Scientists expect an increase in heavy rainfalls in Switzerland in the future because of climate cha...
The main objective of this study is to simulate household choice behavior under varying climate chan...
Climate change represents the most significant challenge of the twenty-first century and poses risks...
International audienceNature-based solutions (NBS) are increasingly being promoted as a means to add...
One of the potential linkages between climate change and public health stems from the way climate ch...
Policies in the context of global change involve a high degree of uncertainty, as knowledge about fu...
Climate change seems likely to impact upon both open-access water bodies and the costs of ensuring h...
Climate change may cause more frequent seasonal water shortages. Water-scarce countries already use ...
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. Adaptation ...
International audienceProjections from the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM) for the southern p...
Messer, KentThis research will focus on the challenges faced by drinking water utilities due to extr...
This paper assesses the implications of climate policy for exposure to water resources stresses. It ...
Urban watershed managers frequently must address alternative policy goals; flood control and ecologi...
Cities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to flooding because of rapid urbanization, installation ...
Climate change scenarios predict an increase of extreme rain events, which will increase the risk of...
Scientists expect an increase in heavy rainfalls in Switzerland in the future because of climate cha...
The main objective of this study is to simulate household choice behavior under varying climate chan...
Climate change represents the most significant challenge of the twenty-first century and poses risks...
International audienceNature-based solutions (NBS) are increasingly being promoted as a means to add...
One of the potential linkages between climate change and public health stems from the way climate ch...
Policies in the context of global change involve a high degree of uncertainty, as knowledge about fu...
Climate change seems likely to impact upon both open-access water bodies and the costs of ensuring h...
Climate change may cause more frequent seasonal water shortages. Water-scarce countries already use ...
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of natural disasters. Adaptation ...
International audienceProjections from the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM) for the southern p...
Messer, KentThis research will focus on the challenges faced by drinking water utilities due to extr...
This paper assesses the implications of climate policy for exposure to water resources stresses. It ...
Urban watershed managers frequently must address alternative policy goals; flood control and ecologi...
Cities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to flooding because of rapid urbanization, installation ...