Scripts and data of: "Flood exposure in Rotterdam’s unembanked areas from 1970 to 2150: sensitivities to urban development, sea level rise and adaptation"
DOI:10.4121/d1291401-708a-4d48-9d95-8259cfd987d2.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/d1291401-708a-4d48-9d95-8259cfd987d2
DOI: 10.4121/d1291401-708a-4d48-9d95-8259cfd987d2
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Oerlemans, Cees (2024): Scripts and data of: "Flood exposure in Rotterdam’s unembanked areas from 1970 to 2150: sensitivities to urban development, sea level rise and adaptation". Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/d1291401-708a-4d48-9d95-8259cfd987d2.v1
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Dataset
This dataset encompasses scripts and data for mapping flood exposure in Rotterdam's unembanked areas from 1970 to 2150. The associated research addresses four key objectives:
- Map the total flood exposure in unembanked areas, considering the combined effects of sea level rise, urban development, and the construction of the Maeslant barrier.
- Analyze the individual impact of i) sea level rise, ii) urban development and iii) construction of the Maeslant barrier on flood exposure.
- Evaluate the geographical distribution of flood exposure across neighborhoods.
- Assess the effectiveness of design elevation policies in mitigating flood exposure.
The dataset provides all necessary resources to reproduce the study's results. For a comprehensive overview of the folder structure and contents, please refer to the accompanying FolderStructure.pdf document.
History
- 2024-09-09 first online, published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataFormat
zipped folders incl. image/.png, image/.svg, image/.html, spreadsheet/.csv and script/.ipynb (notebook)Funding
- Real Estate Development & Building in Low Urban Environments (grant code NWA.1389.20.224) [more info...] NWO
Organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Hydraulic EngineeringDATA
Files (1)
- 678,320,664 bytesMD5:
22f27b5e28136e6524c93c265f0e0087
rotterdam_unembanked.zip