Public Adaptation Costs: Investigating the National Adaptation, recent results (CAD-MUCI-Project)

Wolfgang Loibl (Speaker), Catrin Haider, Mario Köstl, Branislav Iglar, Martin Jung, Gerhard Heiss, Karoline Mitterer, Nikol Hochholdinger, Anita Haindl, Birgit Bednar-Friedl, Gabriel Bachner

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Abstract

Topic Climate adaptation requires in many impact fields active involvement of municipalities. In this project, we deal with flood risk and adaptation: Adaptation measures will have obviously positive effects for the municipality, which is planning those measures. They may however also have positive spillover effects for other riparian municipalities. On the other side there is also danger that adaptation activities may have negative effects for some municipalities (negative spillover effects), e.g. if flood protection measures taken in an upstream municipality leads to additional flood risk downstream. Thus the general objective of the project is to analyse the municipalities´ budgetary effects of adaptation measures against flood risk by analysing costs for reconstruction of damages before and after the measure implementation and to discuss adaptation and maladaptation impact of current and later expected events of similar scope for the municipalities as well as for the national level.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTagungsband 18. Klimatag, Aktuelle Forschung in Österreich
EditorsSabine Tschürtz
Pages64-65
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event18. Österreichischer Klimatag -
Duration: 23 May 201724 May 2017

Conference

Conference18. Österreichischer Klimatag
Period23/05/1724/05/17

Research Field

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