Human-environmental interaction with extreme hydrological events and climate change scenarios as background

Climate change significantly impacts the lives of all people. Global change is composed of multiple factors that affect the population differently, having a very significant impact in the Mediterranean area. Human beings, through their actions, try to mitigate this impact and thus generate a more re...

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Main Authors: Carlos Sánchez-García, Marcos Francos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-09-01
Series:Geography and Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666683922000542
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description Climate change significantly impacts the lives of all people. Global change is composed of multiple factors that affect the population differently, having a very significant impact in the Mediterranean area. Human beings, through their actions, try to mitigate this impact and thus generate a more resilient society. Extreme hydrological events are affected by this climate change, with torrential rainfall events and severe droughts becoming frequent. Understanding these trends will allow us to better adapt to future conditions. This study aims to analyse catastrophic floods and severe droughts from paleo studies to studies that focus on future projections. For this purpose, a search for information has been carried out through other studies over the last five years to have a current perspective of this situation. Studies point to changes in the dynamics of floods and droughts, not only worsening the extremes but also affecting the average values of the records of each. In addition, the studies point out that anthropic action is accelerating the changes, with human beings and their capacity to adapt being inferior to the velocity of this global change. It is necessary to generate a paradigm shift in terms of global production by trying to adapt to future extreme flood and drought hazards.
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spelling doaj.art-c626afea0ba64be28bab79f61ef4e9162022-12-22T03:49:09ZengElsevierGeography and Sustainability2666-68392022-09-0133232236Human-environmental interaction with extreme hydrological events and climate change scenarios as backgroundCarlos Sánchez-García0Marcos Francos1PaleoRisk Research Group, Geography Department, Faculty of Geography and History, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, España; IPHES Catalan Institute for Human Palaeoecology and Social Evolution, Tarragona, España; Corresponding author.Department of Geography, Faculty of Geography and History, University of Salamanca, Cervantes s/n, 37002, Salamanca, Spain; Centro de Investigación de Estudios Avanzados del Maule (CIEAM), Universidad Católica del Maule, Av. San Miguel 3605, 3466706, Talca, ChileClimate change significantly impacts the lives of all people. Global change is composed of multiple factors that affect the population differently, having a very significant impact in the Mediterranean area. Human beings, through their actions, try to mitigate this impact and thus generate a more resilient society. Extreme hydrological events are affected by this climate change, with torrential rainfall events and severe droughts becoming frequent. Understanding these trends will allow us to better adapt to future conditions. This study aims to analyse catastrophic floods and severe droughts from paleo studies to studies that focus on future projections. For this purpose, a search for information has been carried out through other studies over the last five years to have a current perspective of this situation. Studies point to changes in the dynamics of floods and droughts, not only worsening the extremes but also affecting the average values of the records of each. In addition, the studies point out that anthropic action is accelerating the changes, with human beings and their capacity to adapt being inferior to the velocity of this global change. It is necessary to generate a paradigm shift in terms of global production by trying to adapt to future extreme flood and drought hazards.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666683922000542Climate changeFlood hazardHuman disaster managementHistorical floods
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Marcos Francos
Human-environmental interaction with extreme hydrological events and climate change scenarios as background
Geography and Sustainability
Climate change
Flood hazard
Human disaster management
Historical floods
title Human-environmental interaction with extreme hydrological events and climate change scenarios as background
title_full Human-environmental interaction with extreme hydrological events and climate change scenarios as background
title_fullStr Human-environmental interaction with extreme hydrological events and climate change scenarios as background
title_full_unstemmed Human-environmental interaction with extreme hydrological events and climate change scenarios as background
title_short Human-environmental interaction with extreme hydrological events and climate change scenarios as background
title_sort human environmental interaction with extreme hydrological events and climate change scenarios as background
topic Climate change
Flood hazard
Human disaster management
Historical floods
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