China has a large economic and demographic exposure to extreme events that is increasing rapidly due to its fast development, and climate change may further aggravate the situation. This paper investigates China's socioeconomic risk from extreme events under climate change over the next few decades with a focus on sub-national heterogeneity. The empirical relationships between socioeconomic damages and their determinants are identified using a hierarchical Bayesian approach, and are used to estimate future damages as well as associated uncertainty bounds given specified climate and development scenarios. Considering projected changes in exposure, we find that the southwest and central regions and Hainan Island of China are likely to have a ...
Recent studies have reported a variety of health consequences of climate change. However, the vulner...
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.An important aspect of modeling the coupled human–Earth system is how weather an...
Estimation of economic loss is essential for stakeholders to manage flood risk. Most flooding events...
China has a large economic and demographic exposure to extreme events that is increasing rapidly due...
With the continued global warming, quantifying the risks of human and social-economic exposure to ex...
As the climate warms, a new hazard, compound flood-heat extreme (CFH) events, characterized by the r...
© 2018, Springer Nature B.V. Climate risks have significant economic impacts on the various sectors ...
Understanding the impacts of human activities on extreme precipitation events at different socioecon...
Maps of population exposure, vulnerability and risk to natural hazards are useful tools for designin...
Abstract At first glance, assessing future landslide‐exposed population appears to be a straightforw...
In the context of the increasing frequency of natural disasters caused by climate change in recent y...
China is one of the countries vulnerable to adverse climate changes. The potential climate change ho...
International audiencePrecipitation extremes are among the most serious consequences of climate chan...
The Yangtze River basin is a typical region of the world that has a well-developed economy but is al...
China has achieved impressive rapid economic growth over the past 30 years but accompanied by signif...
Recent studies have reported a variety of health consequences of climate change. However, the vulner...
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.An important aspect of modeling the coupled human–Earth system is how weather an...
Estimation of economic loss is essential for stakeholders to manage flood risk. Most flooding events...
China has a large economic and demographic exposure to extreme events that is increasing rapidly due...
With the continued global warming, quantifying the risks of human and social-economic exposure to ex...
As the climate warms, a new hazard, compound flood-heat extreme (CFH) events, characterized by the r...
© 2018, Springer Nature B.V. Climate risks have significant economic impacts on the various sectors ...
Understanding the impacts of human activities on extreme precipitation events at different socioecon...
Maps of population exposure, vulnerability and risk to natural hazards are useful tools for designin...
Abstract At first glance, assessing future landslide‐exposed population appears to be a straightforw...
In the context of the increasing frequency of natural disasters caused by climate change in recent y...
China is one of the countries vulnerable to adverse climate changes. The potential climate change ho...
International audiencePrecipitation extremes are among the most serious consequences of climate chan...
The Yangtze River basin is a typical region of the world that has a well-developed economy but is al...
China has achieved impressive rapid economic growth over the past 30 years but accompanied by signif...
Recent studies have reported a variety of health consequences of climate change. However, the vulner...
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.An important aspect of modeling the coupled human–Earth system is how weather an...
Estimation of economic loss is essential for stakeholders to manage flood risk. Most flooding events...