Enhancing disaster resilience by reducing stress-associated health impacts

PA Sandifer, AH Walker - Frontiers in public health, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Disasters are a recurring fact of life, and major incidents can have both immediate and long-
lasting negative effects on the health and well-being of people, communities, and …

The impact of climate hazards to airport systems: a synthesis of the implications and risk mitigation trends

A Voskaki, T Budd, K Mason - Transport reviews, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Climate hazards have only fairly recently been acknowledged as key risk factors for airports.
While there is a growing body of research examining specific climate change impacts, there …

Risky development: Increasing exposure to natural hazards in the United States

V Iglesias, AE Braswell, MW Rossi, MB Joseph… - Earth's …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Losses from natural hazards are escalating dramatically, with more properties and critical
infrastructure affected each year. Although the magnitude, intensity, and/or frequency of …

Challenges in the adoption of crisis crowdsourcing and social media in Canadian emergency management

S Harrison, P Johnson - Government Information Quarterly, 2019 - Elsevier
When a disaster occurs, government agencies are responsible for managing the response
and recovery efforts of the impacted communities and infrastructure. Crowdsourcing and …

A copula-based Bayesian network for modeling compound flood hazard from riverine and coastal interactions at the catchment scale: An application to the Houston …

A Couasnon, A Sebastian, O Morales-Nápoles - Water, 2018 - mdpi.com
Traditional flood hazard analyses often rely on univariate probability distributions; however,
in many coastal catchments, flooding is the result of complex hydrodynamic interactions …

Characterizing urbanization impacts on floodplain through integrated land use, hydrologic, and hydraulic modeling

A Gori, R Blessing, A Juan, S Brody, P Bedient - Journal of hydrology, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract In the United States, fluvial flood risk is managed by the National Flood Insurance
Program (NFIP), which delineates areas that have a 1% chance of flooding each year (ie the …

[HTML][HTML] Normal and reverse storm surges along the coast of Florida during the September 2022 Hurricane Ian: Observations, analysis, and modelling

M Heidarzadeh, T Iwamoto, J Šepić, IE Mulia - Ocean Modelling, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The September 2022 Hurricane Ian was among the most destructive hurricanes to
hit the US coasts. Ian was one of the rare events that produced both positive (normal) and …

WRF-Hydro-CUFA: A scalable and adaptable coastal-urban flood model based on the WRF-Hydro and SWMM models

Y Son, E Di Lorenzo, J Luo - Environmental Modelling & Software, 2023 - Elsevier
An open-source urban flood model is vital for vulnerable coastal communities with limited
budgets to assess emerging flood risks posed by global climate change. In this study, a …

Green infrastructure for coastal flood protection: The longitudinal impacts of green infrastructure patterns on flood damage

W Sohn, J Bae, G Newman - Applied Geography, 2021 - Elsevier
The importance of implementing green infrastructure (GI) for flood protection is supported by
multiple substantial cross-sectional analyses. Yet, limited longitudinal research has been …

Assessing compound flooding potential with multivariate statistical models in a complex estuarine system under data constraints

VM Santos, T Wahl, R Jane, SK Misra… - Journal of Flood Risk …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Compound flooding may result from the interaction of two or more contributing processes,
which may not be extreme themselves, but in combination lead to extreme impacts. Here, we …