Recent studies showed that climate change and socioeconomic trends are expected to increase flood risks in many regions. However, in these studies, human behavior is commonly assumed to be constant, which neglects interaction and feedback loops between human and environmental systems. This neglect of human adaptation leads to a misrepresentation of flood risk. This article presents an agent-based model that incorporates human decision making in flood risk analysis. In particular, household investments in loss-reducing measures are examined under three economic decision models: (1) expected utility theory, which is the traditional economic model of rational agents; (2) prospect theory, which takes account of bounded rationality; and (3) a pr...
Climate change and rapid urbanization exacerbate flood risks worldwide. The recognition of the cruci...
The main objective of this study is to simulate household choice behavior under varying climate chan...
<p>Flood risk emerges from the dynamic interaction between natural hazards and human vulnerability. ...
Recent studies showed that climate change and socioeconomic trends are expected to increase flood ri...
Recent floods in the United States and Asia again highlighted their devastating effects, and without...
Flood adaptation measures implemented at the household level play an important role in reducing comm...
Publication status: PublishedHouseholders are increasingly responsible for managing residual flood r...
Flood adaptation measures implemented at the household level play an important role in reducing comm...
Two-way interactions and feedback between hydrological and social processes in settled floodplains d...
One of the major challenges in current flood management studies is to include human-flood interactio...
Flood risk is a function of both climate and human behavior, including individual and societal actio...
Recent policy changes highlight the need for citizens to take adaptive actions to reduce flood‐relat...
The behaviour of individuals, businesses, and government entities before, during, and immediately af...
Abstract Recent floods in the United States and Asia again highlighted their devastating effects, an...
Although individual behavior plays a major role in community flood risk, traditional flood risk mode...
Climate change and rapid urbanization exacerbate flood risks worldwide. The recognition of the cruci...
The main objective of this study is to simulate household choice behavior under varying climate chan...
<p>Flood risk emerges from the dynamic interaction between natural hazards and human vulnerability. ...
Recent studies showed that climate change and socioeconomic trends are expected to increase flood ri...
Recent floods in the United States and Asia again highlighted their devastating effects, and without...
Flood adaptation measures implemented at the household level play an important role in reducing comm...
Publication status: PublishedHouseholders are increasingly responsible for managing residual flood r...
Flood adaptation measures implemented at the household level play an important role in reducing comm...
Two-way interactions and feedback between hydrological and social processes in settled floodplains d...
One of the major challenges in current flood management studies is to include human-flood interactio...
Flood risk is a function of both climate and human behavior, including individual and societal actio...
Recent policy changes highlight the need for citizens to take adaptive actions to reduce flood‐relat...
The behaviour of individuals, businesses, and government entities before, during, and immediately af...
Abstract Recent floods in the United States and Asia again highlighted their devastating effects, an...
Although individual behavior plays a major role in community flood risk, traditional flood risk mode...
Climate change and rapid urbanization exacerbate flood risks worldwide. The recognition of the cruci...
The main objective of this study is to simulate household choice behavior under varying climate chan...
<p>Flood risk emerges from the dynamic interaction between natural hazards and human vulnerability. ...