Journal article
Estimating the potential risks of sea level rise for public and private property ownership, occupation and management
G Warren-Myers, G Aschwanden, F Fuerst, A Krause
Risks | MDPI AG | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.3390/risks6020037
Abstract
The estimation of future sea level rise (SLR) is a major concern for cities near coastlines and river systems. Despite this, current modelling underestimates the future risks of SLR to property. Direct risks posed to property include inundation, loss of physical property and associated economic and social costs. It is also crucial to consider the risks that emerge from scenarios after SLR. These may produce one-off or periodic events that will inflict physical, economic and social implications, and direct, indirect and consequential losses. Using a case study approach, this paper combines various forms of data to examine the implications of future SLR to further understand the potential risk..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at The University of Melbourne through a collaborative research grant. The authors would like to express their gratitude to The Municipality who has been anonymised for this study and the Valuer-General Victoria have assisted in the provision of data used in this research.