1. Uncertainty in Mapping Climate Change-Related Flooding Risk to Residential Property Values.
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Nguyen, Quyen, Moore, Antoni, Diaz-Rainey, Ivan, Bodeker, Greg, Cox, Simon C., Cadzow, Murray, and Thorsnes, Paul
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FLOOD risk ,SEA level ,CARTOGRAPHY ,GEOGRAPHIC information systems - Abstract
As reported in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessment, climate change scenarios anticipate a broad spectrum of plausible societal and climatic futures with a common theme that Climate Change-Related Flooding Hazards (CCRFH) in coastal areas will become more frequent through the 21st century and beyond (FoxKemper et al, 2021). In quantifying which coastal land may become affected and the related risk to residential property values, spatial and non-spatial factors need to be accounted for (in bold in Fig. 1), each contributing to the net uncertainty. There are relatively few studies that examine uncertainties and their sources, in this context (e.g. Fu et al 2019). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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