Viktor Rözer
London School of Economics and Political Science
16 Papers
12 Citations
Viktor Rözer is an academic researcher from London School of Economics and Political Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flood myth & Pluvial. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Viktor Rözer include University of Potsdam.
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Papers
Coping with Pluvial Floods by Private Households
Viktor Rözer,Meike Müller,Philip Bubeck,Sarah Kienzler,Annegret H. Thieken,Ina Pech,Kai Schröter,Oliver Buchholz,Heidi Kreibich +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, empirical damage data from three different pluvial flood events in Germany were collected through computer-aided telephone interviews, and the level of private precaution increased considerably after all events, but is mainly focused on measures that are easy to implement.
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Impact Based Forecasting for Pluvial Floods
Viktor Rözer,Aaron Peche,Simon Berkhahn,Yu Feng,Lothar Fuchs,Thomas Graf,Uwe Haberlandt,Heidi Kreibich,Robert Sämann,Monika Sester,Bora Shehu,J. Wahl,Insa Neuweiler +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, an impact-based forecasting system for pluvial floods is presented, using a model chain consisting of a rainfall forecast, an inundation, a contaminant transport and a damage model, which provides predictions for the expected rainfall, the inundated areas, spreading of potential contamination and the expected damage to residential buildings.
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Hierarchical Bayesian Approach for Modeling Spatiotemporal Variability in Flood Damage Processes
TL;DR: A hierarchical Bayesian approach is implemented to parameterize widely used depth-damage functions resulting in a hierarchical (multilevel) Bayesian model (HBM) for flood loss estimation that accounts for spatiotemporal heterogeneity in damage processes.
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From managing risk to increasing resilience: a review on the development of urban flood resilience, its assessment and the implications for decision making
Viktor Rözer,Sara Mehryar,Swenja Surminski +2 more
TL;DR: In this article , a systematic review identifies and summarises the different dimensions and approaches of urban flood resilience and how they are applied in practice and proposes a new research agenda, focusing on meta studies to identify the key dimensions and criteria for urban flood resilient, supporting a transparent and evidence-led operationalization.
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