NPCC4:气候变化与纽约市的洪水风险。

IF 4.1 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Bernice Rosenzweig, Franco A. Montalto, Philip Orton, Joel Kaatz, Nicole Maher, Jerry Kleyman, Ziyu Chen, Eric Sanderson, Nirajan Adhikari, Timon McPhearson, Pablo Herreros-Cantis
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纽约市气候变化专门委员会第四次会议(NPCC4)报告的这一章全面描述了纽约市面临的不同类型的洪水灾害(冲积、河道、沿海、地下水和复合灾害),并提供了气候学背景,可与气候变化预测一起用于支持洪水风险管理(FRM)。NPCC 以前的报告记录了沿海洪水灾害,并介绍了历史和未来降水及海平面的趋势,但没有全面评估纽约市的所有洪水灾害。NPCC 以前的报告还讨论了洪水对基础设施和城市居民的影响,但没有审查洪水对城市自然和基于自然的系统 (NNBS) 的影响。本报告是 NPCC 第一份关注洪水所有驱动因素的报告,它描述和剖析了每种类型洪水的历史案例,并总结了以前和正在进行的有关风险暴露、脆弱性和风险管理的研究,包括 NNBS 和非结构性措施。
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NPCC4: Climate change and New York City's flood risk

NPCC4: Climate change and New York City's flood risk

This chapter of the New York City Panel on Climate Change 4 (NPCC4) report provides a comprehensive description of the different types of flood hazards (pluvial, fluvial, coastal, groundwater, and compound) facing New York City and provides climatological context that can be utilized, along with climate change projections, to support flood risk management (FRM). Previous NPCC reports documented coastal flood hazards and presented trends in historical and future precipitation and sea level but did not comprehensively assess all the city's flood hazards. Previous NPCC reports also discussed the implications of floods on infrastructure and the city's residents but did not review the impacts of flooding on the city's natural and nature-based systems (NNBSs). This—the NPCC's first report focused on all drivers of flooding—describes and profiles historical examples of each type of flood and summarizes previous and ongoing research regarding exposure, vulnerability, and risk management, including with NNBS and nonstructural measures.

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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