Climate sciences foresee a future where extreme weather events could happen with increased frequency and strength, which would in turn increase risks of floods (i.e. the main source of losses in the world). The Mediterranean basin is considered a hot spot in terms of climate vulnerability and risk. The expected impacts of those events are exacerbated by land-use change and, in particular, by urban growth which increases soil sealing and, hence, water runoff. The ultimate consequence would be an increase of fatalities and injuries, but also of economic losses in urban areas, commercial and productive sites, infrastructures and agriculture. Flood damages have different magnitudes depending on the economic value of the exposed assets and on le...
We describe climate risk index for Italy initially developed for the scope of the National Climate A...
This paper estimates the direct and indirect socio-economic impacts of the 2000 flood that took pla...
The effect of climate change and the growing world population are together increaing both the chance...
Climate sciences foresee a future where extreme weather events could happen with increased frequency...
Climate sciences foresee a future where extreme weather events could happen with increas...
Practices for reducing the impacts of floods are becoming more and more advanced, centered on commun...
INFORM Risk Index is a global indicator-based disaster risk assessment tool that combines hazards, e...
A period of bad weather conditions due to prolonged intense rainfall and strong winds can trigger la...
Worldwide, there is a need to enhance our understanding of vulnerability and to develop methodologie...
INFORM Risk Index is a global indicator-based disaster risk assessment tool that combines hazards, e...
In this paper, we present a methodological approach based on a comparative analysis of floods that o...
Modeling and understanding the impact of climate change on flooding processes in Mediterranean clima...
Understanding how natural and human-induced drivers will contribute to rising vulnerability and risk...
Global climate change is likely to pose increasing threats in nearly all sectors and across all sub-...
Despite indicators-based assessment models for flood vulnerability being a well-established methodol...
We describe climate risk index for Italy initially developed for the scope of the National Climate A...
This paper estimates the direct and indirect socio-economic impacts of the 2000 flood that took pla...
The effect of climate change and the growing world population are together increaing both the chance...
Climate sciences foresee a future where extreme weather events could happen with increased frequency...
Climate sciences foresee a future where extreme weather events could happen with increas...
Practices for reducing the impacts of floods are becoming more and more advanced, centered on commun...
INFORM Risk Index is a global indicator-based disaster risk assessment tool that combines hazards, e...
A period of bad weather conditions due to prolonged intense rainfall and strong winds can trigger la...
Worldwide, there is a need to enhance our understanding of vulnerability and to develop methodologie...
INFORM Risk Index is a global indicator-based disaster risk assessment tool that combines hazards, e...
In this paper, we present a methodological approach based on a comparative analysis of floods that o...
Modeling and understanding the impact of climate change on flooding processes in Mediterranean clima...
Understanding how natural and human-induced drivers will contribute to rising vulnerability and risk...
Global climate change is likely to pose increasing threats in nearly all sectors and across all sub-...
Despite indicators-based assessment models for flood vulnerability being a well-established methodol...
We describe climate risk index for Italy initially developed for the scope of the National Climate A...
This paper estimates the direct and indirect socio-economic impacts of the 2000 flood that took pla...
The effect of climate change and the growing world population are together increaing both the chance...