Assessing population exposure to coastal flooding due to sea level rise
Autor: | Valerie Mueller, David Wrathall, Scott Kulp, Dean Hardy, Mathew E. Hauer, Peter U. Clark |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Multidisciplinary
Science fungi Flooding (psychology) food and beverages General Physics and Astronomy General Chemistry Article General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology Temporal heterogeneity Sea level rise Economic indicator Coastal zone parasitic diseases 100-year flood Environmental science Physical geography Population exposure Coastal flood Climate-change impacts Climate sciences geographic locations |
Zdroj: | Nature Communications Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2021) |
ISSN: | 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-021-27260-1 |
Popis: | The exposure of populations to sea-level rise (SLR) is a leading indicator assessing the impact of future climate change on coastal regions. SLR exposes coastal populations to a spectrum of impacts with broad spatial and temporal heterogeneity, but exposure assessments often narrowly define the spatial zone of flooding. Here we show how choice of zone results in differential exposure estimates across space and time. Further, we apply a spatio-temporal flood-modeling approach that integrates across these spatial zones to assess the annual probability of population exposure. We apply our model to the coastal United States to demonstrate a more robust assessment of population exposure to flooding from SLR in any given year. Our results suggest that more explicit decisions regarding spatial zone (and associated temporal implication) will improve adaptation planning and policies by indicating the relative chance and magnitude of coastal populations to be affected by future SLR. The exposure of populations to sea-level rise is a leading indicator assessing the impact of future climate change on coastal regions. The authors identify three spatial zones of flooding such as mean higher water, the 100 year floodplain and the low-elevation coastal zone and show population exposure can differ between those zones. |
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