295 results on '"Bresch, David N."'
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2. A generalized framework for designing open-source natural hazard parametric insurance
3. Increasing countries financial resilience through global catastrophe risk pooling
4. Infrastructure failure cascades quintuple risk of storm and flood-induced service disruptions across the globe
5. Uncertainties and sensitivities in the quantification of future tropical cyclone risk
6. Rapid increase in the risk of heat-related mortality
7. Increasing countries’ financial resilience through global catastrophe risk pooling
8. A generalized natural hazard risk modelling framework for infrastructure failure cascades
9. Intercomparison of regional loss estimates from global synthetic tropical cyclone models
10. Modelling crop hail damage footprints with single-polarization radar: the roles of spatial resolution, hail intensity, and cropland density.
11. Fluvial flood inundation and socio-economic impact model based on open data.
12. Double benefit of limiting global warming for tropical cyclone exposure
13. How to provide actionable information on weather and climate impacts?–A summary of strategic, methodological, and technical perspectives
14. Modelling marine heatwaves impact on shallow and upper mesophotic tropical coral reefs
15. Fluvial Flood Inundation and Humanitarian Impact Model Based On Open Data
16. Climate-Resilient Strategy Planning Using the Swot Methodology: A Case Study of the Japanese Wind Energy Sector
17. OpenStreetMap for multi-faceted climate risk assessments
18. Widening the common space to reduce the gap between climate science and decision-making in industry
19. Mapping urban temperature using crowd-sensing data and machine learning
20. A framework for building climate storylines based on downward counterfactuals: The case of the European Union Solidarity fund
21. Social integration matters: factors influencing natural hazard risk preparedness—a survey of Swiss households
22. Projections and uncertainties of winter windstorm damage in Europe in a changing climate.
23. Earth Virtualization Engines (EVE).
24. Modelling crop hail damage footprints with single-polarization radar: The roles of spatial resolution, hail intensity, and cropland density
25. Global protection from tropical cyclones by coastal ecosystems—past, present, and under climate change
26. Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change on Snow Avalanche-Induced Risk in Alpine Regions
27. Effects of Impact-Based Warnings and Behavioral Recommendations for Extreme Weather Events
28. Climate signals in river flood damages emerge under sound regional disaggregation
29. Customising global climate science for national adaptation: A case study of climate projections in UNFCCC’s National Communications
30. Joint knowledge production in climate change adaptation networks
31. Who is ‘the user’ of climate services? Unpacking the use of national climate scenarios in Switzerland beyond sectors, numeracy and the research–practice binary
32. An open-source radar-based hail damage model for buildings and cars.
33. Fluvial Flood Inundation and Humanitarian Impact Model Based On Open Data.
34. An open-source radar-based hail damage model for buildings and cars
35. A generalized framework for designing open-source natural hazard parametric insurance
36. Applying big data beyond small problems in climate research
37. Large-scale risk assessment on snow avalanche hazard in alpine regions
38. Not enough time to recover? Understanding the poverty effects of recurrent floods in the Philippines
39. Shaping Climate Resilient Development: Economics of Climate Adaptation
40. Modelling crop hail damage footprints with single-polarization radar: The roles of spatial resolution, hail intensity, and cropland density.
41. Future climate risk from compound events
42. Risk Assessment for Hail Damages to Buildings and Cars in Switzerland: Current Risk and Future Projections
43. Does the rate of warming matter for heat-mortality?
44. Climate change impacts on large scale avalanche risk in mountainous regions
45. Risk modelling for human displacement: what we’ve learnt and what’s next?
46. Gradient boosting for socio-economic wildfire risk assessment
47. Multi-hazard risk assessment of extreme weather events in a changing climate
48. Globally consistent, open-source river flood impact model using open data
49. Flood and Wind-Induced Basic Service Disruptions across the Globe - A Modelling Approach
50. Unraveling the unknowns of global tropical cyclone risk in the future
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