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DOI10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.02.078
Modeling residential coastal flood vulnerability using finished-floor elevations and socio-economic characteristics
Pricope, Narcisa G.; Halls, Joanne N.; Rosul, Lauren M.
发表日期2019
ISSN0301-4797
EISSN1095-8630
卷号237页码:387-398
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Densely populated coastal regions are vulnerable to threats associated with climate change and variability, especially storms. In the United States, millions of people are repeatedly at risk of flooding and because this number will only continue to grow, the identification of the intersection of social vulnerability and physical risk to flood inundation is essential for both coastal planning and adaptation purposes. Although a key tool to identify vulnerable populations, most vulnerability models are built at the county or coarser scales, thereby hindering the effectiveness of mitigation and adaptation planning at community scales, which are more socially and physically diverse than what county-scale analyses can reveal. We present an integrated social and physical model of vulnerability at the block-group level of geography using census data to measure social variability based population and housing data and physical exposure based on the intersection of finished floor elevation of all buildings in coastal North Carolina, USA with flood hazards maps. We identify, in a spatially-explicit manner and at multiple levels of governance, areas of high social vulnerability and their intersection with areas of high physical exposure to inundation. We found that in the 28 coastal counties of North Carolina, 45.3% of the structures within the 100-year floodplain were structurally exposed to potential damage from inundation. Supporting our hypothesized patterns of vulnerability to inundation, a significant clustering of highly vulnerable block-groups were located in Albemarle and Eastern Carolina coastal regions, yet high vulnerability outliers were also located at significant distance away from the highly physically-exposed coastline. Our findings suggest that the high-resolution block-group level analysis identified multiple levels of vulnerability to inundation at the sub-county scale and provide essential information for effective hazard mitigation within scales ranging from the community to transboundary governing bodies.


WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源期刊JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/97472
作者单位Univ North Carolina Wilmington, Dept Earth & Ocean Sci, 601 S Coll Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403 USA
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Pricope, Narcisa G.,Halls, Joanne N.,Rosul, Lauren M.. Modeling residential coastal flood vulnerability using finished-floor elevations and socio-economic characteristics[J],2019,237:387-398.
APA Pricope, Narcisa G.,Halls, Joanne N.,&Rosul, Lauren M..(2019).Modeling residential coastal flood vulnerability using finished-floor elevations and socio-economic characteristics.JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT,237,387-398.
MLA Pricope, Narcisa G.,et al."Modeling residential coastal flood vulnerability using finished-floor elevations and socio-economic characteristics".JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 237(2019):387-398.
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