Vague state planning policy gives councils too much leeway when drawing up flood maps, leading to drastically different interpretations across Australia’s most highly populated disaster-prone area, ...
College of Engineering, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60607, United States School of Public Health, Division of Environmental and Occupational ...
This paper presents a generalization of the bias-variance tradeoff applied to the recent trend toward natural multi-hazard risk assessment. The bias-variance dilemma, a well-known machine learning ...
Disaster risk research’s reliance on past events has proved inadequate when it comes to extreme events. This shortcoming stems from limited records (for example, due to the vast differences in ...
People distort probability in decision under risk and many other tasks. These distortions can be large, leading us to make markedly suboptimal decisions. There is no agreement on why we distort ...
Previous sea level rise (SLR) assessments have excluded the potential for dynamic ice loss over much of Greenland and Antarctica, and recently proposed “upper bounds” on Antarctica’s 21st-century SLR ...
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