
This years EAERE conference is dedicated to interdisciplinary research on the energy, environment, eco-innovations and economy and covers topics such as Natural Resources Management and Utilization, Economic Instruments for Water, Manufacturing and Energy Sectors, Ecosystem Services and Management, Cost-benefit and Cost-effectiveness Analyses, Environmental Econometrics and Methodological as well as Sustainable Development issues.
Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler will give a presentation about indirect risks and the management of it based on a highly detailed multi-model analysis of flood events in Austria. Furthermore, he will provide ways forward how such information can be made relevant using a so-called storyline approach. The work was funded by the Austrian Climate Research Fund (ACRP) as well as the Horizon RECEIPT project.
References:
van den Hurk, Bart JJM, et al. "Climate impact storylines for assessing socio-economic responses to remote events." Climate Risk Management 40 (2023): 100500.
Bachner, G., Knittel, N., Poledna, S., Hochrainer‐Stigler, S., & Reiter, K. (2023). Revealing indirect risks in complex socioeconomic systems: A highly detailed multi‐model analysis of flood events in Austria. Risk Analysis.
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