2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2833372/v1
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Integrating social vulnerability into global flood risk mapping

Abstract: Global flood risk maps combine data from hydrodynamic models with gridded population or GDP data to estimate the amount of people or wealth likely to be exposed to future flood events. These estimates rarely incorporate measures of social vulnerability, which is a key source of variation in outcomes for exposed populations. To address this lacuna, we integrate annual average exceedance probability estimates from a high-resolution (~90m) flood model with gridded population and economic data to create a global v… Show more

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