Browsing OpenAire by Author "Abadie, Luis María"
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Addendum to Understanding risks in the light of uncertainty: low-probability, high-impact coastal events in cities
Galarraga, Ibon; Murieta, Elisa, Sainz de; Markandya, Anil; Abadie, Luis María (IOP Publishing, 2018)This addendum adds to the analysis presented in Understanding risks in the light of uncertainty: low-probability, high-impact coastal events in cities Abadie et al (2017 Environ. Res. Lett . 12 [https://doi.org/10.1088 ... -
Climate Risk Assessment under Uncertainty: An Application to Main European Coastal Cities
Abadie, Luis María; Sainz de Murieta Zugadi, Elisa; Galarraga, Ibon (Frontiers in Marine Science, 2016-12-16)This paper analyses the risk of extreme coastal events in major European coastal cities using a stochastic diffusion model that is calibrated with the worst case emission scenario from the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate ... -
Risk measures and the distribution of damage curves for 600 European coastal cities
Abadie, Luis María; Galarraga, I.; Markandya, A.; Sainz, De, Murieta, E. (IOP Publishing, 2019)A good understanding of climate change damages is vital to design effective adaptation policies and measures. Using a dataset of probabilistic sea-level rise and other of flood damages and protection cost curves for the ... -
The Costs of Sea-Level Rise: Coastal Adaptation Investments vs. Inaction in Iberian Coastal Cities
Abadie, Luis María; Sainz de Murieta Zugadi, Elisa; Galarraga Gallastegui, Ibon (MDPI, 2020-04-24)Iberian coastal cities are subject to significant risks in the next decades due to climate change-induced sea-level rise. These risks are quite uncertain depending on several factors. In this article, we estimate potential ... -
Understanding risks in the light of uncertainty: low-probability, high-impact coastal events in cities
Abadie, Luis María; Galarraga, Ibon; Sainz de Murieta Zugadi, Elisa (Environmental Research Letters, 2017-01-17)A quantification of present and future mean annual losses due to extreme coastal events can be crucial for adequate decision making on adaptation to climate change in coastal areas around the globe. However, this approach ...