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Analysis, perception and communication of coastal flood risks: Examining objective and subjective risk assessment = Analyse, perceptie en communicatie van overstromingsrisico’s in kustgebieden: onderzoek naar objectieve en subjectieve risicobeoordeling
Kellens, W. (2011). Analysis, perception and communication of coastal flood risks: Examining objective and subjective risk assessment = Analyse, perceptie en communicatie van overstromingsrisico’s in kustgebieden: onderzoek naar objectieve en subjectieve risicobeoordeling. PhD Thesis. Universiteit Gent: Gent. ISBN 978-94-90695-82-8. 224 pp.

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  • VLIZ: Open access 226255 [ download pdf ]
  • Waterbouwkundig Laboratorium: Thesissen K8 [328567]
Document type: Dissertation

Keywords
    Risk assessment
    Surges > Surface water waves > Storm surges
    ANE, Belgium, Belgian Coast [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Kellens, W.

Abstract
    Recent hazards have demonstrated the catastrophic potential of coastal floods worldwide. Expectations regarding climate change (sea level rise) and economic development (coastal urbanization) further underline the need to study these risks. While flood risks have been predominantly approached from a technical, objective perspective, recent years have witnessed a growing concern to consider subjective aspects of these risks as well. This dissertation examines both approaches through literature reviews and analyses. In addition, insights are acquired to improve flood risk communication. Area of study is the Belgian coast, which is on the verge of improving its defence structures to assure protection against future storm surges.

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