This study sheds light on the coupling of potential flood risk and drainage infrastructure resilience of low-lying areas of a coastal urban watershed to evaluate flood hazards and their possible driving forces. Copulas analyses with the aid of joint probability of simultaneous occurrence help characterize the complexity for hazard classification based on subsequent exposure to inundation under varying levels of adaptive capacity. Adaptive measures of consideration include traditional flood proofing structures and low impact development facilities for a coastal urban watershed - the Cross Bayou watershed, near Tampa Bay, Florida. Findings indicate that coupling flood risk and infrastructure resilience is achievable through the careful formul...
Flooding in Southeastern Michigan is intensifying due to increasing temperatures, precipitation, and...
The performance of coastal infrastructure is threatened by natural hazards such as hurricanes and fl...
Today, nearly half of the global population lives within 150 km of a coastline. As continued coastal...
In order to increase the flood resilience of cities (i.e., the ability to cope with flood hazards), ...
Multi-scale modeling analysis is often required for comprehensive resilience assessment of urban dra...
Compound Coastal Water Events (CCWE) are a type of multi-hazard climate event characterized by three...
Coastal flooding is a growing concern. Compound coastal flooding considers the joint impacts of mari...
Low elevation coastal karst environments are highly vulnerable to flooding conditions due to climate...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to hurricane hazards (i.e., storm surge, strong winds, and severe rai...
Much work has been done to advance the state of risk-informed decision-making to protect against coa...
Coastal storms and flooding are among the most destructive natural hazards worldwide. Climatic chang...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Hurricanes are devastating natural hazards that ofte...
In recent years the number of people affected by flooding processes increases up to the point where ...
Coastal hazards including storm surge, sea-level rise, and cyclone winds continue to have devastatin...
Coastal areas, which comprise approximately 17 percent of the land area and 52 percent of the popula...
Flooding in Southeastern Michigan is intensifying due to increasing temperatures, precipitation, and...
The performance of coastal infrastructure is threatened by natural hazards such as hurricanes and fl...
Today, nearly half of the global population lives within 150 km of a coastline. As continued coastal...
In order to increase the flood resilience of cities (i.e., the ability to cope with flood hazards), ...
Multi-scale modeling analysis is often required for comprehensive resilience assessment of urban dra...
Compound Coastal Water Events (CCWE) are a type of multi-hazard climate event characterized by three...
Coastal flooding is a growing concern. Compound coastal flooding considers the joint impacts of mari...
Low elevation coastal karst environments are highly vulnerable to flooding conditions due to climate...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to hurricane hazards (i.e., storm surge, strong winds, and severe rai...
Much work has been done to advance the state of risk-informed decision-making to protect against coa...
Coastal storms and flooding are among the most destructive natural hazards worldwide. Climatic chang...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Hurricanes are devastating natural hazards that ofte...
In recent years the number of people affected by flooding processes increases up to the point where ...
Coastal hazards including storm surge, sea-level rise, and cyclone winds continue to have devastatin...
Coastal areas, which comprise approximately 17 percent of the land area and 52 percent of the popula...
Flooding in Southeastern Michigan is intensifying due to increasing temperatures, precipitation, and...
The performance of coastal infrastructure is threatened by natural hazards such as hurricanes and fl...
Today, nearly half of the global population lives within 150 km of a coastline. As continued coastal...