This work aims to provide a dynamic assessment of flood risk and community resilience by explicitly accounting for variable human behaviour, e.g. risk-taking and awareness-raising attitudes. We consider two different types of socio-hydrological systems: green systems, whereby societies deal with risk only via non-structural measures, and technological systems, whereby risk is dealt with also by structural measures, such as levees. A stylized model of human–flood interactions is first compared to real-world data collected at two test sites (People’s Republic of Bangladesh and the city of Rome, Italy) and then used to explore plausible trajectories of flood risk. The results show that flood risk in technological systems tends to be significan...
Countries all over the world face increasing flood risks because of urbanization and the effects of ...
Human societies typically depend on hard engineering infrastructure such as dams and levees to prote...
This work turns the social resilience concept into a practical and tangible set of dimensions and in...
This work aims to provide a dynamic assessment of flood risk and community resilience by explicitly ...
Over the last few years, several socio-hydrological studies have investigated the risk dynamics gene...
The risk coping culture of a community plays a major role in the development of urban floodplains. I...
What implications do societies’ risk perceptions have for flood losses? This study uses a stylized, ...
The 2015 was a remarkable year in the global policy with the publication of three milestones: The Se...
Over history, humankind has tended to settle near streams because of the role of rivers as transport...
Economic losses caused by hydrological extremes, such as floods and droughts, are exacerbating becau...
To prevent floods from becoming disasters, social vulnerability must be integrated into flood risk m...
Climate change and rapid urbanization exacerbate flood risks worldwide. The recognition of the cruci...
This opinion article posits that the current lack of understanding of the dynamic interactions among...
The behaviour of individuals, businesses, and government entities before, during, and immediately af...
Recent literature in sociohydrology has shown the important role of flood memory in shaping hydrolog...
Countries all over the world face increasing flood risks because of urbanization and the effects of ...
Human societies typically depend on hard engineering infrastructure such as dams and levees to prote...
This work turns the social resilience concept into a practical and tangible set of dimensions and in...
This work aims to provide a dynamic assessment of flood risk and community resilience by explicitly ...
Over the last few years, several socio-hydrological studies have investigated the risk dynamics gene...
The risk coping culture of a community plays a major role in the development of urban floodplains. I...
What implications do societies’ risk perceptions have for flood losses? This study uses a stylized, ...
The 2015 was a remarkable year in the global policy with the publication of three milestones: The Se...
Over history, humankind has tended to settle near streams because of the role of rivers as transport...
Economic losses caused by hydrological extremes, such as floods and droughts, are exacerbating becau...
To prevent floods from becoming disasters, social vulnerability must be integrated into flood risk m...
Climate change and rapid urbanization exacerbate flood risks worldwide. The recognition of the cruci...
This opinion article posits that the current lack of understanding of the dynamic interactions among...
The behaviour of individuals, businesses, and government entities before, during, and immediately af...
Recent literature in sociohydrology has shown the important role of flood memory in shaping hydrolog...
Countries all over the world face increasing flood risks because of urbanization and the effects of ...
Human societies typically depend on hard engineering infrastructure such as dams and levees to prote...
This work turns the social resilience concept into a practical and tangible set of dimensions and in...