Flood Risk in a Climate Change Context : : Exploring Current and Emerging Drivers / / Tiago Miguel Ferreira, Haiyun Shi.
Despite advancements in scientific knowledge and technological capabilities, flood disasters continue to escalate in severity and extent due to the combination of increasingly intensive land use and the growing effects of climate change. To combat this challenge, it is imperative to advance fundamen...
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