A novel spatiotemporal multi-attribute method for assessing flood risks in urban spaces under climate change and demographic scenarios
Abstract
The combined effects of global warming and population growth induce policymakers to enhance flood risk management practices in order to reduce substantially the causes of floods and to mitigate their future and multiple impacts simultaneously. This way, this paper puts forward a new multi-attribute and non-stationary decision model for managing flood risks in urban areas under climate demographic changes, which we call the Non-Stationary...
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Title
A novel spatiotemporal multi-attribute method for assessing flood risks in urban spaces under climate change and demographic scenarios
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
76
Pages
103501 - 103501
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