The role of household adaptation measures in reducing vulnerability to flooding: a coupled agent-based and flood modelling approach
Flood adaptation measures implemented at the household level play an important role in reducing communities' vulnerability. The aim of this study is to enhance the current modelling practices of human–flood interaction to draw new insights for flood risk management (FRM) policy design. The pape...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hydrology and earth system sciences 2020-11, Vol.24 (11), p.5329-5354 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Flood adaptation measures implemented at the household level
play an important role in reducing communities' vulnerability. The aim of
this study is to enhance the current modelling practices of human–flood
interaction to draw new insights for flood risk management (FRM) policy design. The paper presents a
coupled agent-based and flood model for the case of Hamburg, Germany, to
explore how individual adaptation behaviour is influenced by flood event
scenarios, economic incentives and shared and individual strategies.
Simulation results show that a unique trajectory of adaptation measures and
flood damages emerges from different flood event series. Another finding is
that providing subsidies increases the number of coping households in the
long run. Households' social network also has a strong influence on their
coping behaviour. The paper also highlights the role of simple measures such
as adapted furnishings, which do not incur any monetary cost, in reducing
households' vulnerability and preventing millions of euros of contents
damages. Generally, we demonstrate that coupled agent-based and flood models
can potentially be used as decision support tools to examine the role of
household adaptation measures in flood risk management. Although the
findings of the paper are case-specific, the improved modelling approach
shows the potential to be applied in testing policy levers and strategies
considering heterogeneous individual behaviours. |
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ISSN: | 1607-7938 1027-5606 1607-7938 |
DOI: | 10.5194/hess-24-5329-2020 |