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Advancing disaster policies by integrating dynamic adaptive behaviour in risk assessments using an agent-based modelling approach
2019
Environmental Research Letters
Recent floods in the United States and Asia again highlighted their devastating effects, and without investments in adaptation, the future impact of floods will continue to increase. Key to making accurate flood-risk projections are assessments of how disaster-risk reduction (DRR) measures reduce risk and how much risk remains after adaptation. Current flood-risk-assessment models are illequipped to address this, as they assume a static adaptation path, implying that vulnerability will remain
doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ab0770
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