International audienceIn the early stages of rebuilding New Orleans, a decision has to be made on the level of flood protection the city should implement. Such decisions are usually based on cost-benefit analyses. But in such an analysis, the results are contingent on a number of underlying assumptions and varying these assumptions can lead to different recommendations. Indeed, though a standard first-order analysis rules out category 5 hurricane protection, taking into account climate change and other human-related disruptions of environment, second-order impacts of large-scale disasters, possible changes in the discount rate, risk aversion and damage heterogeneity may make such a hurricane protection a rational investment, even if counter...
AbstractInfrastructure located along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts is exposed to rising risk of ...
Sea-level rise (SLR) will magnify the impacts of storm surge; the resulting severe flooding and inun...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
International audienceIn the early stages of rebuilding New Orleans, a decision has to be made on th...
Flood protection is often presumed to be a public good and hence a government responsibility. Unfort...
Climate change requires reconsideration of flood risk management strategies. Cost-benefit analysis (...
Economic losses as a result of natural hazards have been rising over the past few decades due to soc...
After the catastrophic flooding of New Orleans due to hurricane Katrina in the year 2005, the city’s...
Much work has been done to advance the state of risk-informed decision-making to protect against coa...
Infrastructure located along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts is exposed to rising risk of flooding...
This paper evaluates the potential impact of hurricane damage risks to buildings due to climate chan...
Floods are among the costliest natural disasters worldwide. Integrated flood risk management approac...
This paper presents a risk-cost-benefit based framework to assess the potential hurricane damage ris...
Economic analysis of flood risk management strategies has become more complex due to climate change....
The damage Hurricane Sandy caused had far-reaching repercussions up and down the East Coast of the U...
AbstractInfrastructure located along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts is exposed to rising risk of ...
Sea-level rise (SLR) will magnify the impacts of storm surge; the resulting severe flooding and inun...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
International audienceIn the early stages of rebuilding New Orleans, a decision has to be made on th...
Flood protection is often presumed to be a public good and hence a government responsibility. Unfort...
Climate change requires reconsideration of flood risk management strategies. Cost-benefit analysis (...
Economic losses as a result of natural hazards have been rising over the past few decades due to soc...
After the catastrophic flooding of New Orleans due to hurricane Katrina in the year 2005, the city’s...
Much work has been done to advance the state of risk-informed decision-making to protect against coa...
Infrastructure located along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts is exposed to rising risk of flooding...
This paper evaluates the potential impact of hurricane damage risks to buildings due to climate chan...
Floods are among the costliest natural disasters worldwide. Integrated flood risk management approac...
This paper presents a risk-cost-benefit based framework to assess the potential hurricane damage ris...
Economic analysis of flood risk management strategies has become more complex due to climate change....
The damage Hurricane Sandy caused had far-reaching repercussions up and down the East Coast of the U...
AbstractInfrastructure located along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts is exposed to rising risk of ...
Sea-level rise (SLR) will magnify the impacts of storm surge; the resulting severe flooding and inun...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...