Human populations are not static or uniformly distributed across space and time. This consideration has a notable impact on natural hazard analyses which seek to determine population exposure and risk. This paper focuses on the coupling of population and environmental models to address the effect of seasonally varying populations on exposure to flood risk. A spatiotemporal population modelling tool, SurfaceBuilder247, has been combined with LISFLOOD-FP flood inundation model outputs for a study area centred on the coastal resort town of St Austell, Cornwall, United Kingdom (UK). Results indicate strong seasonal cycles in populations and their exposure to flood hazard which are not accounted for in traditional population datasets and flood h...
Since coastal tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of tourism industry, coastal areas have ...
Flood damage modelling has traditionally been limited to the local, regional or national scale. Rece...
In previous assessments of UK flood risk, flood hazard has often been poorly represented by low skil...
Human populations are not static or uniformly distributed across space and time. This consideration ...
Human populations are not static or uniformly distributed across space and time. This consideration ...
The exposure of populations to sea-level rise (SLR) is a leading indicator assessing the impact of f...
Presentation given at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida 201
Flood is one of the most common and significant natural disasters in the world. Over recent decades,...
Coastal flooding is a serious and growing threat, with 200 to 300 million people estimated to live w...
Coastal managers face the task of assessing and managing flood risk. This requires knowledge of the ...
This thesis develops a methodology to understand the influence of environmental and socioeconomic fa...
Since coastal tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of tourism industry, coastal areas have ...
Extreme sea levels and floods are a widespread threat to coastal communities, and sea-level rise is ...
Population data is commonly available for administrative units referring to the year of the last cen...
In spite of their recurrent seasonal patterns, every year river floods affect millions of people and...
Since coastal tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of tourism industry, coastal areas have ...
Flood damage modelling has traditionally been limited to the local, regional or national scale. Rece...
In previous assessments of UK flood risk, flood hazard has often been poorly represented by low skil...
Human populations are not static or uniformly distributed across space and time. This consideration ...
Human populations are not static or uniformly distributed across space and time. This consideration ...
The exposure of populations to sea-level rise (SLR) is a leading indicator assessing the impact of f...
Presentation given at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida 201
Flood is one of the most common and significant natural disasters in the world. Over recent decades,...
Coastal flooding is a serious and growing threat, with 200 to 300 million people estimated to live w...
Coastal managers face the task of assessing and managing flood risk. This requires knowledge of the ...
This thesis develops a methodology to understand the influence of environmental and socioeconomic fa...
Since coastal tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of tourism industry, coastal areas have ...
Extreme sea levels and floods are a widespread threat to coastal communities, and sea-level rise is ...
Population data is commonly available for administrative units referring to the year of the last cen...
In spite of their recurrent seasonal patterns, every year river floods affect millions of people and...
Since coastal tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors of tourism industry, coastal areas have ...
Flood damage modelling has traditionally been limited to the local, regional or national scale. Rece...
In previous assessments of UK flood risk, flood hazard has often been poorly represented by low skil...