Estimating river flood risk helps us to develop strategies for reducing the economic losses and making a resilient society. Flood-related economic losses can be categorized as direct asset damage, opportunity losses because of business interruption (BI loss), and high-order propagation effects on global trade networks. Biases in meteorological data obtained from climate models hinder the estimation of BI loss because of inaccurate input data including inundation extent and period. In this study, we estimated BI loss and asset damage using a global river and inundation model driven by a recently developed bias-corrected meteorological forcing scheme. The results from the bias-corrected forcing scheme showed an estimated global BI loss and as...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
The impact of water-related disasters has become more acute in cities of the Amazon Basin. Socio-eco...
Over the past decade global flood hazard models have been developed and continuously improved. There...
River floods are common natural disasters that cause serious economic damage worldwide. In addition ...
Floods are among the most frequent and costliest natural hazards. Fluvial flood losses are expected ...
The economic consequences of floods, both in the form of material damage and losses due to business ...
The economic impacts of natural disasters can reach far beyond the affected regions through intercon...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
A comprehensive dataset of extreme hydrological events (EHEs) – floods and droughts, consisting of 2...
A warmer climate is expected to accelerate the global hydrological cycle, causing more intense preci...
Estimation of economic loss is essential for stakeholders to manage flood risk. Most flooding events...
A warmer climate is expected to accelerate the global hydrological cycle, causing more intense preci...
In this article, we propose an integrated direct and indirect flood risk model for small- and large-...
Hydrometeorological phenomena have increased in intensity and frequency in last decades, with Europe...
There is an increasing need for strategic global assessments of flood risks in current and future co...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
The impact of water-related disasters has become more acute in cities of the Amazon Basin. Socio-eco...
Over the past decade global flood hazard models have been developed and continuously improved. There...
River floods are common natural disasters that cause serious economic damage worldwide. In addition ...
Floods are among the most frequent and costliest natural hazards. Fluvial flood losses are expected ...
The economic consequences of floods, both in the form of material damage and losses due to business ...
The economic impacts of natural disasters can reach far beyond the affected regions through intercon...
Globally, economic losses from flooding exceeded $19 billion in 2012, and are rising rapidly. Hence,...
A comprehensive dataset of extreme hydrological events (EHEs) – floods and droughts, consisting of 2...
A warmer climate is expected to accelerate the global hydrological cycle, causing more intense preci...
Estimation of economic loss is essential for stakeholders to manage flood risk. Most flooding events...
A warmer climate is expected to accelerate the global hydrological cycle, causing more intense preci...
In this article, we propose an integrated direct and indirect flood risk model for small- and large-...
Hydrometeorological phenomena have increased in intensity and frequency in last decades, with Europe...
There is an increasing need for strategic global assessments of flood risks in current and future co...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
The impact of water-related disasters has become more acute in cities of the Amazon Basin. Socio-eco...
Over the past decade global flood hazard models have been developed and continuously improved. There...