Space-time dynamics of flood risk: processes, controls, and attribution
Convener:
Dominik PaprotnyECSECS
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Co-conveners:
Miriam Bertola,
Marco Lompi,
Nivedita Sairam,
Larisa Tarasova
- Long-term changes in rainfall patterns and flood occurrence;
- Process-informed extreme value statistics;
- Interactions between rainfall distribution and catchment conditions in shaping flood patterns;
- Detection and attribution of flood hazard changes, such as atmospheric drivers, land use controls, natural water retention measures, and river training;
- Changes in flood exposure: economic and demographic growth, urbanisation of flood prone areas, implementation of multi-scale risk mitigation measures (particularly structural defences);
- Changes in flood vulnerability: changes of economic, societal and technological aspects driving flood vulnerability and private precautionary measures;
- Multi-factor decomposition of observed flood damages combining the hydrological and socio-economic drivers;
- Future flood risk scenarios and the role of adaptation and mitigation strategies.