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Assessing risk of and adaptation to sea-level rise in the European Union: an application of DIVA

Assessing risk of and adaptation to sea-level rise in the European Union: an application of DIVA
Assessing risk of and adaptation to sea-level rise in the European Union: an application of DIVA
This paper applies the DIVA model to assess the risk of and adaptation to sea-level rise for the European Union in the 21st century under the A2 and B1 scenarios of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. For each scenario, impacts are estimated without and with adaptation in the form of increasing dike heights and nourishing beaches. Before 2050, the level of impacts is primarily determined by socio-economic development. In 2100 and assuming no adaptation, 780x10(3) people/year are estimated to be affected by coastal flooding under A2 and 200x10(3) people/year under B1. The total monetary damage caused by flooding, salinity intrusion, land erosion and migration is projected to be about US$ 17x10(9) under both scenarios in 2100; damage costs relative to GDP are highest for the Netherlands (0.3% of GDP under A2). Adaptation reduces the number of people flooded by factors of 110 to 288 and total damage costs by factors of 7 to 9. In 2100 adaptation costs are projected to be US$ 3.5x10(9) under A2 and 2.6x10(9) under B1; adaptation costs relative to GDP are highest for Estonia (0.16% under A2) and Ireland (0.05% under A2). These results suggest that adaptation measures to sea-level rise are beneficial and affordable, and will be widely applied throughout the European Union.
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Hinkel, J.
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Hinkel, J., Nicholls, R. J., Vafeidis, A.T., Tol, R.S.J. and Avagianou, T (2010) Assessing risk of and adaptation to sea-level rise in the European Union: an application of DIVA. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 15 (7), 703-719. (doi:10.1007/s11027-010-9237-y).

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This paper applies the DIVA model to assess the risk of and adaptation to sea-level rise for the European Union in the 21st century under the A2 and B1 scenarios of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. For each scenario, impacts are estimated without and with adaptation in the form of increasing dike heights and nourishing beaches. Before 2050, the level of impacts is primarily determined by socio-economic development. In 2100 and assuming no adaptation, 780x10(3) people/year are estimated to be affected by coastal flooding under A2 and 200x10(3) people/year under B1. The total monetary damage caused by flooding, salinity intrusion, land erosion and migration is projected to be about US$ 17x10(9) under both scenarios in 2100; damage costs relative to GDP are highest for the Netherlands (0.3% of GDP under A2). Adaptation reduces the number of people flooded by factors of 110 to 288 and total damage costs by factors of 7 to 9. In 2100 adaptation costs are projected to be US$ 3.5x10(9) under A2 and 2.6x10(9) under B1; adaptation costs relative to GDP are highest for Estonia (0.16% under A2) and Ireland (0.05% under A2). These results suggest that adaptation measures to sea-level rise are beneficial and affordable, and will be widely applied throughout the European Union.

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Published date: 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 183075
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/183075
ISSN: 1381-2386
PURE UUID: c6fa6ac3-edb2-4b04-b525-9b3bccc90037
ORCID for R. J. Nicholls: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9715-1109

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Author: J. Hinkel
Author: R. J. Nicholls ORCID iD
Author: A.T. Vafeidis
Author: R.S.J. Tol
Author: T Avagianou

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