Flood risks of deltaic areas increase because of population growth, economic development, land subsidence and climatic changes such as sea-level rise. In this study, we analyze trends in flood exposure by combining spatially explicit historical, present, and future land-use data with detailed information on the maximum flood inundation in the Netherlands. We show that the total amount of urban area that can potentially become inundated due to floods from the sea or main rivers has increased six-fold during the 20th century, and may double again during the 21st century. Moreover, these developments took, and probably will take, place in areas with progressively higher potential inundation depths. Potential flood damage has increased exponent...
Damage from weather-related events is expected to increase in the future due to socio-economic growt...
Flood damage modelling has traditionally been limited to the local, regional or national scale. Rece...
Climate change is expected to increase flood hazard across most of Europe, both in terms of peak dis...
Flood risks of deltaic areas increase because of population growth, economic development, land subsi...
Potential loss of life is considered an important indicator of flood risk. We examine the future dev...
The effectiveness of disaster risk management and financing mechanisms depends on an accurate assess...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
Two-third of the area of the Netherlands is flood prone. Storm surges at the North Sea, floods in th...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
ObjectivesSince the beginning of the second industrial revolution in the second half of the 19th cen...
Over two-thirds of the Netherlands' economy and half its population is below sea level. The Dutch go...
Mean sea level rise (SLR) could increase up to 2m by 2100, which would see damage caused by coastal ...
Many large coastal cities are located in deltas, which makes them vulnerable to floods. In many citi...
Densely populated deltas are so vulnerable to sea level rise and climate change that they cannot wai...
Damage from weather-related events is expected to increase in the future due to socio-economic growt...
Flood damage modelling has traditionally been limited to the local, regional or national scale. Rece...
Climate change is expected to increase flood hazard across most of Europe, both in terms of peak dis...
Flood risks of deltaic areas increase because of population growth, economic development, land subsi...
Potential loss of life is considered an important indicator of flood risk. We examine the future dev...
The effectiveness of disaster risk management and financing mechanisms depends on an accurate assess...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
Two-third of the area of the Netherlands is flood prone. Storm surges at the North Sea, floods in th...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
ObjectivesSince the beginning of the second industrial revolution in the second half of the 19th cen...
Over two-thirds of the Netherlands' economy and half its population is below sea level. The Dutch go...
Mean sea level rise (SLR) could increase up to 2m by 2100, which would see damage caused by coastal ...
Many large coastal cities are located in deltas, which makes them vulnerable to floods. In many citi...
Densely populated deltas are so vulnerable to sea level rise and climate change that they cannot wai...
Damage from weather-related events is expected to increase in the future due to socio-economic growt...
Flood damage modelling has traditionally been limited to the local, regional or national scale. Rece...
Climate change is expected to increase flood hazard across most of Europe, both in terms of peak dis...