To develop improved estimates of (1) flooding due to storm surges, and (2) wetland losses due to accelerated sea-level rise, the work of Hoozemans et al. (1993) is extended to a dynamic analysis. It considers the effects of several simultaneously changing factors, including: (1) global sea-level rise and subsidence; (2) increasing coastal population; and (3) improving standards of flood defence (using GNP/capita as an “ability-to-pay” parameter). The global sea-level rise scenarios are derived from two General Circulation Model (GCM) experiments of the Hadley Centre: (1) the HadCM2 greenhouse gas only ensemble experiment and (2) the more recent HadCM3 greenhouse gas only experiment. In all cases there is a global rise in sea level of about ...
We estimate a median global sea level rise up to 52 cm (25–87 cm, 5th–95th percentile) and up to 63 ...
© 2021, The Author(s).Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigatio...
Sea-level rise and ensuing permanent coastal inundation will cause spatial shifts in population and ...
Analysis of the response to climate change and sea-level rise requires a link from climate change sc...
This paper considers the implications of a range of global-mean sea-level rise and socio-economic sc...
This paper assesses the potential benefits of climate-change mitigation in reducing the impacts of s...
This paper assesses the potential benefits of climate-change mitigation in reducing the impacts of s...
This paper assesses the potential benefits of climate change mitigation in reducing the impacts of s...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
This paper assesses the potential benefits of climate change mitigation in reducing the impacts of s...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
Coastal flood damage and adaptation costs under 21st century sea-level rise are assessed on a global...
Climate change and urbanization play critical roles in compounding future flood risk due to their ad...
The future impacts of climate change on landfalling tropical cyclones are unclear. Regardless of thi...
The Dynamic Interactive Vulnerability Assessment Wetland Change Model (DIVA_WCM) comprises a dataset...
We estimate a median global sea level rise up to 52 cm (25–87 cm, 5th–95th percentile) and up to 63 ...
© 2021, The Author(s).Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigatio...
Sea-level rise and ensuing permanent coastal inundation will cause spatial shifts in population and ...
Analysis of the response to climate change and sea-level rise requires a link from climate change sc...
This paper considers the implications of a range of global-mean sea-level rise and socio-economic sc...
This paper assesses the potential benefits of climate-change mitigation in reducing the impacts of s...
This paper assesses the potential benefits of climate-change mitigation in reducing the impacts of s...
This paper assesses the potential benefits of climate change mitigation in reducing the impacts of s...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
This paper assesses the potential benefits of climate change mitigation in reducing the impacts of s...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
Coastal flood damage and adaptation costs under 21st century sea-level rise are assessed on a global...
Climate change and urbanization play critical roles in compounding future flood risk due to their ad...
The future impacts of climate change on landfalling tropical cyclones are unclear. Regardless of thi...
The Dynamic Interactive Vulnerability Assessment Wetland Change Model (DIVA_WCM) comprises a dataset...
We estimate a median global sea level rise up to 52 cm (25–87 cm, 5th–95th percentile) and up to 63 ...
© 2021, The Author(s).Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigatio...
Sea-level rise and ensuing permanent coastal inundation will cause spatial shifts in population and ...