Sea-levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigation will slow the rate of rise. There is limited knowledge on how the costs of coastal protection vary with alternative global warming levels of 1.5°C to 4.0°C. Analysing six sea-level rise scenarios (0.74m to 1.09m, 50th percentile) across these warming levels, and five Shared Socioeconomic Pathways, this paper quantifies the economic costs of flooding and protection due to sea-level rise using the Dynamic Interactive Vulnerability Assessment (DIVA) modelling framework. Results are presented for World Bank income groups and five selected countries from the present to 2100. Annual sea flood damage costs without additional adaptation are more influenced by socio-econ...
To improve the estimate of economic costs of future sea-level rise associated with global climate ch...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigation will slow the rate o...
Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigation will slow the rate o...
© 2021, The Author(s).Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigatio...
We estimate a median global sea level rise up to 52 cm (25–87 cm, 5th–95th percentile) and up to 63 ...
We estimate a median global sea level rise up to 52 cm (25–87 cm, 5th–95th percentile) and up to 63 ...
Coastal flood damage and adaptation costs under 21st century sea-level rise are assessed on a global...
Sea level rise increases the frequency and severity of storm surges and coastal flooding, causing se...
This paper assesses sea-level rise impacts onAfrica at continental and national scales including the...
Coastal flood hazard and exposure are expected to increase over the course of the 21st century, lead...
This article presents a multi-model assessment of the macroeconomic impacts of coastal flooding due ...
Sea-level rise is one of the most critical issues the world faces under global warming. Around 680 m...
This report explores the answer to a difficult question: what are the potential costs for coastal ad...
To improve the estimate of economic costs of future sea-level rise associated with global climate ch...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigation will slow the rate o...
Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigation will slow the rate o...
© 2021, The Author(s).Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigatio...
We estimate a median global sea level rise up to 52 cm (25–87 cm, 5th–95th percentile) and up to 63 ...
We estimate a median global sea level rise up to 52 cm (25–87 cm, 5th–95th percentile) and up to 63 ...
Coastal flood damage and adaptation costs under 21st century sea-level rise are assessed on a global...
Sea level rise increases the frequency and severity of storm surges and coastal flooding, causing se...
This paper assesses sea-level rise impacts onAfrica at continental and national scales including the...
Coastal flood hazard and exposure are expected to increase over the course of the 21st century, lead...
This article presents a multi-model assessment of the macroeconomic impacts of coastal flooding due ...
Sea-level rise is one of the most critical issues the world faces under global warming. Around 680 m...
This report explores the answer to a difficult question: what are the potential costs for coastal ad...
To improve the estimate of economic costs of future sea-level rise associated with global climate ch...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...