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In this study, the Probit estimation technique is employed to understand the intersectionality of social, economic, demographic, and physical considerations influencing households' decision-making regarding relocation amidst flood risks.
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The Hydromet Gap Report takes stock of progress on priorities and outlines its future direction, almost five years after its establishment at the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP25) in 2019.
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In this report – Resilience in a Changing World – the second iteration of this Resilience Index is presented, which, for the first time, shows how resilience is changing in the face of today’s challenges.
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Tornado risk, as determined by the occurrence of atmospheric conditions that support tornado incidence, has exhibited robust spatial trends in the United States Southern Plains and Mid-South during recent decades.
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Climate change (CC) will likely significantly impact the world’s infrastructure significantly. This article reports on a study which examined the connections and impacts of CC on infrastructure.
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The study analysed existing flood control projects across Asia, focusing on their contributions to regional flood resilience. The researchers examined flood resilience indicators used and evaluated their strengths and limitations.
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This study assessed the damage caused by the 2022 flash flood in Sindh and identified flood-susceptible zones based on the frequency ratio (FR) and analytical hierarchy process (AHP) models.
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This work is a scientific analysis of the operational experience of COVID-19 disaster relief in Heidelberg, Germany, between 2020 and 2022.

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