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A global analysis of the interplay between flood severity ad human dynamics in floodplains

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


<p>This study aims at exploring whether changes in the spatial distribution of the human population and the built-up areas within floodplains can be associated with extreme flood events generating severe economic losses and fatalities. We relate economic losses and fatalities caused by floods during 1990&#8208;2000, with changes in human population and built&#8208;up areas in floodplains during 2000&#8208;2015 by exploiting global archives as the Global Human Settlement, GFPLAIN250m, and the EM-DAT datasets. Despite the frequent flood losses in the previous period 1990&#8208;2000, we found that population and built&#8208;up areas in floodplains increased in the period 2000&#8208;2015 for the majority of the analyzed countries. On the other hand, we observed a reduction in floodplains population after more severe flood losses that occurred in the period 1975&#8208;2000. Finally, floodplains population increased after a period of high flood fatalities in low&#8208;income countries, while built&#8208;up areas increased after a period of frequent economic losses in upper&#8208;middle and high&#8208;income countries. This study can be used as a general framework for advancing knowledge of human&#8208;flood interactions and support the development of sustainable policies and measures for flood risk management and disaster risk reduction.</p>

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DOI 10.5194/EGUSPHERE-EGU21-670
Language English
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