There is growing evidence that physical climate hazards—such as floods and wildfires—affect property prices. Climate change scenarios suggest more frequent and severe physical climate hazards in the future, coinciding with greater exposure of populations to such threats. This raises concern because changes in property prices pose risks to homeowners’ financial status, as well as to the insurance and mortgage industries, bank portfolios, and thereby financial systems. We begin with a new definition of climate gentrification (CG) that captures links between physical climate hazards, perceptions of risk and resilience, and capital flows in property markets. This is followed by a structured assessment of the key drivers of CG, and an empirical ...
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Global warming is likely to increase the frequency and severity of floods due to the combined effect...
There is ongoing debate both between and within climate scientists and the insurance industry as to ...
There is a growing international consensus that climate change represents one of the most important ...
We outline a framework that captures the channels through which physical climate risks could affect ...
Climate change impacts are affecting property values across the North American continent. Property l...
Climate change may influence financial market participants in many ways. Particularly, in a market w...
Global warming is likely to increase precipitation and storminess in many parts of the world. It is ...
Climate change will have a significant effect on the built environment - physically, financially and...
The repercussions of climate change will have significant ramifications for property and property va...
This Article examines events on the ground in several localities where climate change is lowering pr...
This article explores how real estate investors and lenders can assess and manage the physical risks...
This dissertation explores disaster risk in the context of a changing climate, imperfect public poli...
Purpose Climate change will present many new challenges for professionals in the built environment. ...
In particular, future sea level rise is likely to expose properties to flood risk that are currently...
This repository contains the code used to perform the analyses described in the following paper: Go...
Global warming is likely to increase the frequency and severity of floods due to the combined effect...
There is ongoing debate both between and within climate scientists and the insurance industry as to ...
There is a growing international consensus that climate change represents one of the most important ...
We outline a framework that captures the channels through which physical climate risks could affect ...
Climate change impacts are affecting property values across the North American continent. Property l...
Climate change may influence financial market participants in many ways. Particularly, in a market w...
Global warming is likely to increase precipitation and storminess in many parts of the world. It is ...
Climate change will have a significant effect on the built environment - physically, financially and...
The repercussions of climate change will have significant ramifications for property and property va...
This Article examines events on the ground in several localities where climate change is lowering pr...
This article explores how real estate investors and lenders can assess and manage the physical risks...
This dissertation explores disaster risk in the context of a changing climate, imperfect public poli...
Purpose Climate change will present many new challenges for professionals in the built environment. ...
In particular, future sea level rise is likely to expose properties to flood risk that are currently...
This repository contains the code used to perform the analyses described in the following paper: Go...
Global warming is likely to increase the frequency and severity of floods due to the combined effect...
There is ongoing debate both between and within climate scientists and the insurance industry as to ...