Climate signals in river flood damages emerge under sound regional disaggregation
This study introduces an empirical modeling approach allowing to separate climate and socio-economic drivers of damages by fluvial floods. It shows that climate signals are clearly detectable in Asia and Latin America.
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author | Inga J. Sauer Ronja Reese Christian Otto Tobias Geiger Sven N. Willner Benoit P. Guillod David N. Bresch Katja Frieler |
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description | This study introduces an empirical modeling approach allowing to separate climate and socio-economic drivers of damages by fluvial floods. It shows that climate signals are clearly detectable in Asia and Latin America. |
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spelling | doaj.art-6e306447e35145ed8422bf6e9aeb51642022-12-21T21:24:17ZengNature PortfolioNature Communications2041-17232021-04-0112111110.1038/s41467-021-22153-9Climate signals in river flood damages emerge under sound regional disaggregationInga J. Sauer0Ronja Reese1Christian Otto2Tobias Geiger3Sven N. Willner4Benoit P. Guillod5David N. Bresch6Katja Frieler7Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact ResearchPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact ResearchPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact ResearchPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact ResearchPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact ResearchInstitute for Environmental Decisions, ETH ZurichInstitute for Environmental Decisions, ETH ZurichPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact ResearchThis study introduces an empirical modeling approach allowing to separate climate and socio-economic drivers of damages by fluvial floods. It shows that climate signals are clearly detectable in Asia and Latin America.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22153-9 |
spellingShingle | Inga J. Sauer Ronja Reese Christian Otto Tobias Geiger Sven N. Willner Benoit P. Guillod David N. Bresch Katja Frieler Climate signals in river flood damages emerge under sound regional disaggregation Nature Communications |
title | Climate signals in river flood damages emerge under sound regional disaggregation |
title_full | Climate signals in river flood damages emerge under sound regional disaggregation |
title_fullStr | Climate signals in river flood damages emerge under sound regional disaggregation |
title_full_unstemmed | Climate signals in river flood damages emerge under sound regional disaggregation |
title_short | Climate signals in river flood damages emerge under sound regional disaggregation |
title_sort | climate signals in river flood damages emerge under sound regional disaggregation |
url | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22153-9 |
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