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Nationwide Storm Surge Damage Estimation to Factor in Global Warming, Population Change and Adaptation to Storm Surge
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- SUZUKI Takeshi
- 個人会員 国土技術政策総合研究所 沿岸海洋・防災研究部
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- 地球温暖化・人口変動・適応を考慮した高潮被害の全国予測
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<p>ABSTRACT: Nationwide spatial distribution and temporal alteration of storm surge damage of Japan in 2050 and 2100 were estimated by using global mean temperature change and sea level rise in IPCC 5th Assessment Report and by taking into account population change and adaptation to storm surge. The adaptation is to heighten seawall. The results showed that the three major bays, Seto Inland Sea and Ariake/Yatsushiro Sea have relatively high storm surge damage risks. The nationwide storm surge damage risk changes in proportion to national population change. In case of taking the adaptation to storm surge, the storm surge damage risk is obviously reduced in 2000-2050, although the damage risk increases in 2050-2100.</p>
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- Journal of Coastal Zone Studies
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Journal of Coastal Zone Studies 27 (3), 63-73, 2014-12-31
Japanese Association for Coastal Zone Studies
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- CRID
- 1390295802054647296
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- ISSN
- 24369837
- 13496123
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Allowed