1 Introduction
    1.1 Motivation
    1.2 Human-flood interactions
    1.3 Systems perspective and sociohydrology
    1.4 Research gaps in human-flood interaction modelling
    1.5 Research aim and questions
    1.6 Research approach
    1.7 Scope
    1.8 Outline

    2 Theoretical Background
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Flood risk management: A complex adaptive system perspective
    2.3 Flood modelling
    2.4 Agent-based modelling
    2.5 Institutional analysis
    2.6 Integrated modelling
    2.7 Conclusion

    3 CLAIM: a coupled flood-agent-institution modelling framework
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Framework description
    3.3 Building models using CLAIM
    3.4 Conclusion

    4 Effects of formal and informal institutions on flood risk management: The case of Sint Maarten
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Study area
    4.3 Model setups
    4.4 Results
    4.5 Discussion and conclusion

    5 The role of household adaptation measures to reduce vulnerability to flooding: The case of Hamburg, Germany
    5.1 Introduction
    5.2 Study area
    5.3 Protection motivation theory
    5.4 Model setups
    5.5 Results
    5.6 Discussion and conclusion

    6 Insights into conceptualizing and modelling human-flood interactions
    6.1 Introduction
    6.2 CLAIM and modelling methodology
    6.3 Conceptualization and model development in case studies
    6.4 Socio-hydrologic modelling and FRM studies

    7 Reflections and outlook
    7.1 Research outputs
    7.2 Reflections
    7.3 Outlook

    Appendix A List of assumptions -- Coupled ABM-flood model for Sint Maarten
    Appendix B List of assumptions -- Coupled ABM-flood model for Wilhelmsburg
    Appendix C List of house types in Wilhelmsburg


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    Titel :

    MODELLING HUMAN-FLOOD INTERACTIONS : a coupled flood-agent-institution modelling framework for... long-term flood risk management


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    2021


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