Conceptualising the management of climate extreme events through the GIS-based digital twin system

SCORE project partners from ATU have published a conference paper in the EGU General Assembly 2022. It is available in open access

Abstract

Climate change has been recognised for decades, and environmental risks related to it are expected to become more common over time as the world’s population continues to grow. This tendency is compounded by people congregating in areas such as coastal regions, which are becoming increasingly vulnerable due to climate change. It is demonstrated that overpopulated regions need robust early warning systems representing the region’s complex systems to allow all stakeholders to receive the correct information and respond appropriately and quickly under extreme climate events to avoid losing lives and property.

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Title: Conceptualising the management of climate extreme events through the GIS-based digital twin system

Authors: Khurram Riaz, Marion McAfee, Iulia Anton, & Salem Gharbia

Cite as: Khurram Riaz, Marion McAfee, Iulia Anton, & Salem Gharbia. (2022). Conceptualising the management of climate extreme events through the GIS-based digital twin system. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-7343

 

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