In this paper, we describe a modelling framework that allows the integration of human and physical components of flood risk. Within this framework, flood risk management is conceptualized as a coupled human-flood system. The human subsystem includes individuals and their behaviour and institutions that shape human-flood interaction. The framework presents a dynamic integration between agent-based models of individuals and institutions and numerical flood models. We demonstrate the framework's modelling application by examining the effects of three institutions in the Caribbean island of Sint Maarten. The case study shows the capabilities of the framework by exploring impacts of existing policies on flood risk reduction. Coupled agent-based-...
Flood adaptation measures implemented at the household level play an important role in reducing comm...
This paper presents an approach to enhance the role of local stakeholders in dealing with urban floo...
Over the last few years, several socio-hydrological studies have investigated the risk dynamics gene...
In this paper, we describe a modelling framework that allows the integration of human and physical c...
The negative impacts of floods are attributed to the extent and magnitude of a flood hazard, and the...
The negative impacts of floods are attributed to the extent and magnitude of a flood hazard, and the...
Two-way interactions and feedback between hydrological and social processes in settled floodplains d...
Floods are one of the most costly natural hazards worldwide, affecting millions of people every year...
One of the major challenges in current flood management studies is to include human-flood interactio...
<p>Flood risk emerges from the dynamic interaction between natural hazards and human vulnerability. ...
The use of agent-based modelling (ABM) to tackle flood-related risk challenges is becoming increasin...
The use of agent-based modelling (ABM) to tackle flood-related risk challenges is becoming increasin...
International audienceFlood management is particularly important for many urban territories. In orde...
Flood adaptation measures implemented at the household level play an important role in reducing comm...
Flood adaptation measures implemented at the household level play an important role in reducing comm...
This paper presents an approach to enhance the role of local stakeholders in dealing with urban floo...
Over the last few years, several socio-hydrological studies have investigated the risk dynamics gene...
In this paper, we describe a modelling framework that allows the integration of human and physical c...
The negative impacts of floods are attributed to the extent and magnitude of a flood hazard, and the...
The negative impacts of floods are attributed to the extent and magnitude of a flood hazard, and the...
Two-way interactions and feedback between hydrological and social processes in settled floodplains d...
Floods are one of the most costly natural hazards worldwide, affecting millions of people every year...
One of the major challenges in current flood management studies is to include human-flood interactio...
<p>Flood risk emerges from the dynamic interaction between natural hazards and human vulnerability. ...
The use of agent-based modelling (ABM) to tackle flood-related risk challenges is becoming increasin...
The use of agent-based modelling (ABM) to tackle flood-related risk challenges is becoming increasin...
International audienceFlood management is particularly important for many urban territories. In orde...
Flood adaptation measures implemented at the household level play an important role in reducing comm...
Flood adaptation measures implemented at the household level play an important role in reducing comm...
This paper presents an approach to enhance the role of local stakeholders in dealing with urban floo...
Over the last few years, several socio-hydrological studies have investigated the risk dynamics gene...