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<small>Terrestrial WG</small>  +, <small>Coastal WG</small>  +, <small>Hydrology FRG</small>  +  and <small>Human Dimensions FRG</small>  +
https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/FloodRiskWorkshop  +
September 30, 2018  +
Boulder  +
United States  +
University of Colorado, SEEC building  +
October 3, 2018  +
Image:Support_during_Hurricane_Harvey.jpg  +
October 1, 2018  +
September 30, 2018  +
People in academia, industry (R&D), anPeople in academia, industry (R&D), and government agencies are investigating and attempting to identify flood risk areas and predict changes in flood risk at large spatial and temporal scales. There is a recognized need to identify flood risk and exposure at higher resolution and with greater precision. Applied research studies either use satellite data to map hazard and exposure to flooding at large scales or use models that are typically run with stochastic data or flow return periods, with large uncertainties about extreme events like floods in the distribution tails. Furthermore, exposure and derived vulnerability data are often licensed or of restricted access. New technologies (e.g. small and cube-satellites, drones), advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI), improved use of crowdsources, social media and available census and other data, and interoperability standards, however, promise significant, even game changing, progress in this field for the coming years.</br></br>Flood risk assessments of both exposure and vulnerability should leverage the best available data- but often those producing or using such assessments are unaware of what is available.</br></br>In order to maximize exchange and value of required data and models, collaborative partnerships between private and public entities must be established. There is a clear need to bring together government agencies, humanitarian aid organizations, insurance and re-insurance providers, private sector industries, as well as academic and research institutions to increase collaboration and improve access to and flow of information around flood risk.</br></br>'''Aim'''<br></br>identify minimal requirements for mapping global flood risk that meets user needs</br>start new collaborative partnerships and strengthen existing ones</br>identify achievable short-term goals that do not require significant funding</br>determine a multi-year plan on how to achieve the workshop goalsmulti-year plan on how to achieve the workshop goals  +
Flood Risk Workshop  +
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19:46:45, 17 October 2018  +
Colorado  +