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The challenge of unprecedented floods and droughts in risk management

Authors :
Kreibich, Heidi
Van Loon, Anne F.
Schröter, Kai
Ward, Philip J.
Mazzoleni, Maurizio
Sairam, Nivedita
Abeshu, Guta Wakbulcho
Agafonova, Svetlana
AghaKouchak, Amir
Aksoy, Hafzullah
Alvarez-Garreton, Camila
Aznar, Blanca
Balkhi, Laila
Barendrecht, Marlies H.
Biancamaria, Sylvain
Bos-Burgering, Liduin
Bradley, Chris
Budiyono, Yus
Buytaert, Wouter
Capewell, Lucinda
Carlson, Hayley
Cavus, Yonca
Couasnon, Anaïs
Coxon, Gemma
Daliakopoulos, Ioannis
de Ruiter, Marleen C.
Delus, Claire
Erfurt, Mathilde
Esposito, Giuseppe
François, Didier
Frappart, Frédéric
Freer, Jim
Frolova, Natalia
Gain, Animesh K.
Grillakis, Manolis
Grima, Jordi Oriol
Guzmán, Diego A.
Huning, Laurie S.
Ionita, Monica
Kharlamov, Maxim
Khoi, Dao Nguyen
Kieboom, Natalie
Kireeva, Maria
Koutroulis, Aristeidis
Lavado-Casimiro, Waldo
Li, Hong-Yi
LLasat, María Carmen
Macdonald, David
Mård, Johanna
Mathew-Richards, Hannah
McKenzie, Andrew
Mejia, Alfonso
Mendiondo, Eduardo Mario
Mens, Marjolein
Mobini, Shifteh
Mohor, Guilherme Samprogna
Nagavciuc, Viorica
Ngo-Duc, Thanh
Thao Nguyen Huynh, Thi
Nhi, Pham Thi Thao
Petrucci, Olga
Nguyen, Hong Quan
Quintana-Seguí, Pere
Razavi, Saman
Ridolfi, Elena
Riegel, Jannik
Sadik, Md Shibly
Savelli, Elisa
Sazonov, Alexey
Sharma, Sanjib
Sörensen, Johanna
Arguello Souza, Felipe Augusto
Stahl, Kerstin
Steinhausen, Max
Stoelzle, Michael
Szalińska, Wiwiana
Tang, Qiuhong
Tian, Fuqiang
Tokarczyk, Tamara
Tovar, Carolina
Tran, Thi Van Thu
Van Huijgevoort, Marjolein H. J.
van Vliet, Michelle T. H.
Vorogushyn, Sergiy
Wagener, Thorsten
Wang, Yueling
Wendt, Doris E.
Wickham, Elliot
Yang, Long
Zambrano-Bigiarini, Mauricio
Blöschl, Günter
Di Baldassarre, Giuliano
Source :
Nature; August 2022, Vol. 608 Issue: 7921 p80-86, 7p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Risk management has reduced vulnerability to floods and droughts globally1,2, yet their impacts are still increasing3. An improved understanding of the causes of changing impacts is therefore needed, but has been hampered by a lack of empirical data4,5. On the basis of a global dataset of 45 pairs of events that occurred within the same area, we show that risk management generally reduces the impacts of floods and droughts but faces difficulties in reducing the impacts of unprecedented events of a magnitude not previously experienced. If the second event was much more hazardous than the first, its impact was almost always higher. This is because management was not designed to deal with such extreme events: for example, they exceeded the design levels of levees and reservoirs. In two success stories, the impact of the second, more hazardous, event was lower, as a result of improved risk management governance and high investment in integrated management. The observed difficulty of managing unprecedented events is alarming, given that more extreme hydrological events are projected owing to climate change3.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
608
Issue :
7921
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs60558178
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04917-5