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    What helps people recover from floods? Insights from a survey among flood-affected residents in Germany by Bubeck, Philip, Thieken, Annegret H.

    Published in Regional environmental change (01-01-2018)
    “…The number of people exposed to natural hazards has grown steadily over recent decades, mainly due to increasing exposure in hazard-prone areas. In the future,…”
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    Global warming to increase flood risk on European railways by Bubeck, Philip, Dillenardt, Lisa, Alfieri, Lorenzo, Feyen, Luc, Thieken, Annegret H., Kellermann, Patric

    Published in Climatic change (01-07-2019)
    “…For effective disaster risk management and adaptation planning, a good understanding of current and projected flood risk is required. Recent advances in…”
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    Potential Linkages Between Social Capital, Flood Risk Perceptions, and Self-Efficacy by Hudson, Paul, Hagedoorn, Liselotte, Bubeck, Philip

    “…A growing focus is being placed on both individuals and communities to adapt to flooding as part of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030…”
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    The vulnerability sourcebook and climate impact chains – a standardised framework for a climate vulnerability and risk assessment by Zebisch, Marc, Schneiderbauer, Stefan, Fritzsche, Kerstin, Bubeck, Philip, Kienberger, Stefan, Kahlenborn, Walter, Schwan, Susanne, Below, Till

    “…Purpose This paper aims to present the “Vulnerability Sourcebook” methodology, a standardised framework for the assessment of climate vulnerability and risk in…”
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    Disaster risk reduction on stage: An empirical evaluation of community-based theatre as risk communication tool for coastal risk mitigation and ecosystem-based adaptation by Bubeck, Philip, Pham, Thi Dieu My, Nguyen, Thi Nhat Anh, Hudson, Paul

    Published in Progress in disaster science (01-04-2024)
    “…The Sendai Framework highlights the need for an all-of-society effort to reduce the societal burden of flooding, with a focus on those being disproportionately…”
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    Self‐stated recovery from flooding: Empirical results from a survey in Central Vietnam by Hudson, Paul, Pham, My, Hagedoorn, Liselotte, Thieken, Annegret, Lasage, Ralph, Bubeck, Philip

    Published in Journal of flood risk management (01-03-2021)
    “…Social inequalities lead to flood resilience inequalities across social groups, a topic that requires improved documentation and understanding. The objective…”
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    Coping with Pluvial Floods by Private Households by Rözer, Viktor, Müller, Meike, Bubeck, Philip, Kienzler, Sarah, Thieken, Annegret, Pech, Ina, Schröter, Kai, Buchholz, Oliver, Kreibich, Heidi

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-07-2016)
    “…Pluvial floods have caused severe damage to urban areas in recent years. With a projected increase in extreme precipitation as well as an ongoing urbanization,…”
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    A place‐based risk appraisal model for exploring residents’ attitudes toward nature‐based solutions to flood risks by Han, Sungju, Bubeck, Philip, Thieken, Annegret, Kuhlicke, Christian

    Published in Risk analysis (01-12-2023)
    “…Nature‐based solutions (NBS) have gained popularity as a sustainable and effective way of dealing with increasing flood risks. One of the key factors that…”
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    Explaining Changes in Threat Appraisal, Coping Appraisal, and Flood Risk-Reducing Behavior Using Panel Data From a Nation-Wide Survey in Germany by Bubeck, Philip, Osberghaus, Daniel, Thieken, Annegret H.

    Published in Environment and behavior (01-05-2023)
    “…Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) has become a widely-used theoretical framework to explain the risk-reducing behavior of individuals toward flooding and…”
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    The challenges of longitudinal surveys in the flood risk domain by Hudson, Paul, Thieken, Annegret H., Bubeck, Philip

    Published in Journal of risk research (03-05-2020)
    “…There has been much research regarding the perceptions, preferences, behaviour, and responses of people exposed to flooding and other natural hazards…”
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    Using Panel Data to Understand the Dynamics of Human Behavior in Response to Flooding by Bubeck, Philip, Berghäuser, Lisa, Hudson, Paul, Thieken, Annegret H.

    Published in Risk analysis (01-11-2020)
    “…Insights into the dynamics of human behavior in response to flooding are urgently needed for the development of effective integrated flood risk management…”
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    A comparison of flood-protective decision-making between German households and businesses by Hudson, Paul, Bubeck, Philip, Thieken, Annegret H.

    “…Integrated flood risk management requires all stakeholders to limit flood impacts. Adaptation to flooding is a major avenue through which society designs our…”
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    Insights into Flood‐Coping Appraisals of Protection Motivation Theory: Empirical Evidence from Germany and France by Bubeck, Philip, Wouter Botzen, W. J., Laudan, Jonas, Aerts, Jeroen C.J.H., Thieken, Annegret H.

    Published in Risk analysis (01-06-2018)
    “…Protection motivation theory (PMT) has become a popular theory to explain the risk‐reducing behavior of residents against natural hazards. PMT captures the two…”
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    Property-level adaptation to pluvial flooding: An analysis of individual behaviour and risk communication material by Dillenardt, Lisa, Bubeck, Philip, Hudson, Paul, Wutzler, Bianca, Thieken, Annegret H.

    “…Integrated risk management requires all stakeholders to work together proactively. Residents of floodplains can participate by implementing property-level…”
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    Role of tourism on disaster recovery: A case study of Uttarakhand, India by Chouhan, Shivani, Thieken, Annegret H., Bubeck, Philip, Mukherjee, Mahua

    “…The Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) is a tectonically active region, making it susceptible to natural and man-made hazards. The Himalayan state of Uttarakhand…”
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    A review of damage-reducing measures to manage fluvial flood risks in a changing climate by Kreibich, Heidi, Bubeck, Philip, Van Vliet, Mathijs, De Moel, Hans

    “…Damage due to floods has increased during the last few decades, and further increases are expected in several regions due to climate change and growing…”
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    Always on my mind: indications of post-traumatic stress disorder among those affected by the 2021 flood event in the Ahr valley, Germany by Zenker, Marie-Luise, Bubeck, Philip, Thieken, Annegret H

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (23-08-2024)
    “…The devastating floods that swept through the Ahr valley in July 2021 left indelible marks on the region's landscape and communities. Beyond the visible…”
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    Performance of the flood warning system in Germany in July 2021 – insights from affected residents by Thieken, Annegret H, Bubeck, Philip, Heidenreich, Anna, von Keyserlingk, Jennifer, Dillenardt, Lisa, Otto, Antje

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (03-03-2023)
    “…In July 2021 intense rainfall caused devastating floods in western Europe and 184 fatalities in the German federal states of North Rhine-Westphalia (NW) and…”
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    The 2011 flood event in the Mekong Delta: preparedness, response, damage and recovery of private households and small businesses by Chinh, Do Thi, Bubeck, Philip, Dung, Nguyen Viet, Kreibich, Heidi

    Published in Disasters (01-10-2016)
    “…Floods frequently cause substantial economic and human losses, particularly in developing countries. For the development of sound flood risk management schemes…”
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