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Around the world, rivers seem to be raging. While catastrophic flooding of Pakistan’s rivers has left tens of millions without homes, a drought unseen for 500 years has squeezed Europe’s major waterways almost dry. There is little disagreement about what’s going on: climate change is causin...
Around the world, rivers seem to be either flooding or shrinking (缩小). While Pakistan’s rivers have left one-third of that country flooded and millions of people without homes, a drought unseen for 500 years has left Europe’s major waterways almost dry. In the United States, the Kentuc...
At some point, possibly in the 2030s24, a rapid increase in the frequency and severity of high tide chronic flood events due to sea-level rise and tides only will take place in the US and presumably in multiple coastal regions around the world. In this paper, we provide observational ...
Around the world, flooding events are happening more frequently and are becoming more severe, imposing increasing costs on societies4. It is estimated that global direct asset losses from natural disasters are over 300 billion dollars every year, and this number increases to 520 billion dollars ...
Figure 8.Cumulative rainfall totals around Atlanta, Georgia, during the September 2009 floods. Source: USGS. View chapter Explore book A review of recent advances in urban flood research CandaceAgonafir, ...NareshDevineni, inWater Security, 2023 ...
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Coastal flooding across the world is set to rise by around 50 percent due to climate change in the next 80 years, endangering millions more people and trillions of US dollars more of coastal infrastructure, new research shows. The study, led by the University of Melbourne and involving the ...
Architects, urban planners, and researchers from around the world are working on solutions to address the rising threat of climate change and climate-induced rise in sea levels and storm surges. Among them,MVRDV, as part of the North Creek Collective, has released a series of proposals for the...
Indeed, urban planning initiatives are underway in cities around the world to adapt at-risk communities to more intense flooding and other climate risks, meet needs for housing and commerce, and manage ecosystem health and the provision of ecosystem services; these would benefit from foundational ...