This study investigates the short- and long-run impact on population dynamics of the major flood in the Netherlands in 1953. A dynamic difference-in-differences analysis reveals that the flood had an immediate negative impact on population growth, but limited long-term effects. In contrast, the resulting flood protection program (Deltaworks), had a persisting positive effect on population growth. As a result, there has been an increase in population in flood-prone areas. Our results suggest a moral hazard effect of flood mitigation leading to more people locating in flood-prone areas, increasing potential disaster costs. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc
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Studies on the impacts of hurricanes, tropical storms, and tornados indicate that poor communities o...
This study investigates the short- and long-run impact on population dynamics of the major flood in ...
Flood risks of deltaic areas increase because of population growth, economic development, land subsi...
Human societies have learnt to cope with flood risks in several ways, the most prominent ways being ...
Delta areas such as the Netherlands are more and more at risk of future flooding due to global clima...
The effectiveness of disaster risk management and financing mechanisms depends on an accurate assess...
Potential loss of life is considered an important indicator of flood risk. We examine the future dev...
Contains fulltext : 162761pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flood events...
Increasingly, roles and responsibilities of the public sector in flood risk management are receiving...
The Netherlands is protected from flooding by a complex system of flood protection infrastructure. A...
In terms of social and economic impacts, floods are the biggest climate-related disasters. Moreover,...
This paper focuses on the causes and impacts of flood events between 1400 and 1953 in the estuaries ...
This study examines flood risk perceptions of individuals in the Netherlands using a survey of appro...
This paper examines the extent to which flood-risk revisions, on their own, can affect the size of t...
In this study, we explore the long-term trends of floodplain population dynamics at different spatia...
Studies on the impacts of hurricanes, tropical storms, and tornados indicate that poor communities o...