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    Publication Date: 2019-10-01
    Description: Flood damage processes are complex and vary between events and regions. State‐of‐the‐art flood loss models are often developed on basis of empirical damage data from specific case studies and do not perform well when spatially and temporally transferred. This is due to the fact, that such localized models often cover only a small set of possible damage processes from one event and a region. On the other hand, a single generalized model covering multiple events and different regions ignores the variability in damage processes across regions and events due to variables that are not explicitly accounted for individual households. We implement a Hierarchical Bayesian approach to parameterize widely used depth‐damage functions resulting in a Hierarchical (multi‐level) Bayesian Model (HBM) for flood loss estimation that accounts for spatio‐temporal heterogeneity in damage processes. We test and prove the hypothesis that, in transfer scenarios, HBMs are superior compared to generalized and localized regression models. In order to improve loss predictions for regions and events for which no empirical damage data is available, we use variables pertaining to specific region‐ and event‐characteristics representing commonly available expert knowledge as group‐level predictors within the HBM.
    Print ISSN: 0043-1397
    Electronic ISSN: 1944-7973
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying , Geography
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