Drivers of changing urban flood risk: A framework for action

  • Ronny Berndtsson
  • , Per Becker
  • , Andreas Persson
  • , Henrik Aspegren
  • , Salar Haghighatafshar
  • , Karin Jönsson
  • , Rolf Larsson
  • , Shifteh Mobini
  • , Misagh Mottaghi
  • , Jerry Nilsson
  • , Jonas Nordström
  • , Petter Pilesjö
  • , Miklas Scholz
  • , Catharina Sternudd
  • , Johanna Sörensen
  • , Kamshat Tussupova

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Sammanfattning

This study focuses on drivers for changing urban flood risk. We suggest a framework for guiding climate change adaptation action concerning flood risk and manageability in cities. The identified key drivers of changing flood hazard and vulnerability are used to provide an overview of each driver's impact on flood risk and manageability at the city level. We find that identified drivers for urban flood risk can be grouped in three different priority areas with different time horizon. The first group has high impact but is manageable at city level. Typical drivers in this group are related to the physical environment such as decreasing permeability and unresponsive engineering. The second group of drivers is represented by public awareness and individual willingness to participate and urbanization and urban sprawl. These drivers may be important and are manageable for the cities and they involve both short-term and long-term measures. The third group of drivers is related to policy and long-term changes. This group is represented by economic growth and increasing values at risk, climate change, and increasing complexity of society. They have all high impact but low manageability. Managing these drivers needs to be done in a longer time perspective, e.g., by developing long-term policies and exchange of ideas.
OriginalspråkEngelska
Sidor (från-till)47-56
Antal sidor10
TidskriftJournal of Environmental Management
Volym240
NummerMarch
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2019
Externt publiceradJa

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