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Satellite nighttime lights reveal increasing human exposure to floods worldwide

Journal

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 41, Issue 20, Pages 7184-7190

Publisher

AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL061859

Keywords

flood exposure; nightlights; river network; flood damage

Funding

  1. EU [SWITCH-ON-603587]
  2. MIUR [RBFR12BA3Y]

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River floods claim thousands of lives every year, but effective and high-resolution methods to map human exposure to floods at the global scale are still lacking. We use satellite nightlight data to prove that nocturnal lights close to rivers are consistently related to flood damages. We correlate global data of economic losses caused by flooding events with nighttime lights and find that increasing nightlights are associated to flood damage intensification. Then, we analyze the temporal evolution of nightlights along the river network all over the world from 1992 to 2012 and obtain a global map of nightlight trends, which we associate with increasing human exposure to floods, at 1 km(2) resolution. An enhancement of exposure to floods worldwide, particularly in Africa and Asia, is revealed, which may exacerbate the projected effects of climate change on flood-related losses and therefore argues for the development of valuable flood preparedness and mitigation strategies.

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