4.6 Article

Up-scaling of impact dependent loss distributions: a hybrid convolution approach for flood risk in Europe

Journal

NATURAL HAZARDS
Volume 70, Issue 2, Pages 1437-1451

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-013-0885-6

Keywords

Up-scaling; Interdependent risks; Loss distributions; Hybrid convolution; Flood risk; Country level; Europe

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  1. ADAM Project: Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies: Supporting European Climate Policy [018476-GOCE]

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This paper introduces a new method to up-scale dependent loss distributions from natural hazards to higher spatial levels, explicitly incorporating their dependency structure over the aggregation process. The method is applied for flood risk in Europe. Based on this hybrid convolution approach, flood loss distributions for nearly all European countries are calculated and presented. Such risk-based estimates of extreme event losses are useful for determining suitable risk management strategies on various spatial levels for different risk bearers. The method is not only applicable for natural disaster risk but can be extended for other cases as well, i.e., where comonotonic risks have to be summed up without loss of risk information.

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