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List of works by W. J. Wouter Botzen

A global economic assessment of city policies to reduce climate change impacts

scholarly article by Francisco Estrada et al published 29 May 2017 in Nature Climate Change

A review of risk perceptions and other factors that influence flood mitigation behavior

scientific article published on 06 March 2012

Adoption of Individual Flood Damage Mitigation Measures in New York City: An Extension of Protection Motivation Theory

scientific article published on 25 April 2019

Advancing disaster policies by integrating dynamic adaptive behaviour in risk assessments using an agent-based modelling approach

scientific article published on 15 February 2019

Bounded Rationality, Climate Risks, and Insurance: Is There a Market for Natural Disasters?

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Brief communication "Hurricane Irene: a wake-up call for New York City?"

article by Jeroen C J H Aerts & W. J. W. Botzen published 7 June 2012 in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

Climate adaptation. Evaluating flood resilience strategies for coastal megacities

scientific article

Coastal and river flood risk analyses for guiding economically optimal flood adaptation policies: a country-scale study for Mexico.

scientific article published in June 2018

Cost estimates for flood resilience and protection strategies in New York City

scientific article

Default Options and Insurance Demand

scientific article published in June 2020

Dependence of flood risk perceptions on socioeconomic and objective risk factors

Economic impacts and risks of climate change under failure and success of the Paris Agreement

scientific article published in 2021

Economic losses from US hurricanes consistent with an influence from climate change

scholarly article by Francisco Estrada et al published 19 October 2015 in Nature Geoscience

Erratum: A Comparative Study of Public–Private Catastrophe Insurance Systems: Lessons from Current Practices

scholarly article published in Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice

Estimation of insurance premiums for coverage against natural disaster risk: an application of Bayesian Inference

Flood risk and climate change in the Rotterdam area, The Netherlands: enhancing citizen's climate risk perceptions and prevention responses despite skepticism

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Flood-resilient waterfront development in New York City: bridging flood insurance, building codes, and flood zoning

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Improving flood risk communication by focusing on prevention-focused motivation

scientific article published on 8 July 2013

Increasing stress on disaster-risk finance due to large floods

Individual preferences for reducing flood risk to near zero through elevation

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Influence of flood risk characteristics on flood insurance demand: a comparison between Germany and the Netherlands

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Insights into Flood-Coping Appraisals of Protection Motivation Theory: Empirical Evidence from Germany and France

scientific article published on 17 November 2017

Integrating Household Risk Mitigation Behavior in Flood Risk Analysis: An Agent-Based Model Approach

scientific article

Long-term development and effectiveness of private flood mitigation measures: an analysis for the German part of the river Rhine

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Managing exposure to flooding in New York City

article published in 2012

More Than Fear Induction: Toward an Understanding of People's Motivation to Be Well-Prepared for Emergencies in Flood-Prone Areas.

scientific article

Political affiliation affects adaptation to climate risks: Evidence from New York City

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Reflections on the current debate on how to link flood insurance and disaster risk reduction in the European Union

scientific article published on 17 June 2015

Reply to 'Statistics of flood risk'

Response to "The necessity for longitudinal studies in risk perception research".

scientific article published in May 2013

Time of emergence of economic impacts of climate change

scientific article published in 2021

You have been framed! How antecedents of information need mediate the effects of risk communication messages

scientific article