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|a Mobilities facing hydrometeorological extreme events.
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|a Mobility in the face of extreme hydrometeorological events
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|a Mobilities Facing Hydrometeorological Extreme Events 2 covers our need to understand how the interaction of hydro-meteorological, social and development dynamics combine to bring improvement to or a worsening of both mobile and immobile exposure. The book provides a summary of the interdisciplinary work done over the past ten years. Residential mobility-the way in which the occupation of flood zones evolves over time-and its resulting immobile exposure are also at the heart of this work. In addition, the book explores how climate change and its relation to fast floods in various regions of the world, especially the Mediterranean, is creating extreme events.
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|a Front Cover -- Mobility in the Face of Extreme Hydrometeorological Events 2 -- Analysis of Adaptation Rhythms -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Preface -- References -- 1. Interdisciplinary Travel -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Why this interdisciplinary journey? -- 1.3. Barriers to interdisciplinary and other "travel" difficulties -- 1.4. Beginning the journey -- 1.5. Conclusion: a trip to prepare yourself for! -- 1.6. References -- 2. The Pace of Urbanization in Flood-Prone Areas -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. The pace of urbanization and flooding: a difficult correlation to be established
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|a 2.3. Urbanization rates in flood-prone areas in the Gard department -- 2.4. Premises, contrasting situations -- 2.5. Conclusion -- 2.6. References -- 3. Factors Influencing Residential Choices in Flood-Prone Areas: From Principles to Actors' Actual Practices -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Socio-ethnographic investigation on living practices and narratives by land professionals -- 3.3. The buyer's informed choice: no uninformed buyers -- 3.4. Discussion -- 3.5. Conclusion -- 3.6. Reference -- 4. When Driving to Work Becomes Dangerous -- 4.1. Introduction
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|a 4.2. Spatial and temporal dynamics of road network exposure to flash floods -- 4.3. Spatio-temporal dynamics of daily mobility -- 4.4. Simulation of the dynamics of human exposure to flash floods -- 4.5. Conclusion and perspectives -- 4.6. References -- 5 Assigning Travel-Activity Patterns Based On Socio-Demographics for Flood Risk Assessment -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Travel-activity behaviors -- 5.3. Data and methods -- 5.4. Results -- 5.5. Conclusion and discussion -- 5.6. References -- 6. Geolocated Tweets as a Means of Observing Extreme Natural Events. First Specifications
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|a 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Geolocated tweets: a geographical opportunity or form of risk-taking? -- 6.3. Properties of geolocated tweets -- 6.4. Construction of a set of crisis tweets and mobilized data -- 6.5. First explorations and analyses of data sets -- 6.6. Conclusion -- 6.7. References -- 7. Adaptation Paces -- Physical Cursors for Action Analysis -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Why are physical cursors needed to study adaptation during a crisis? -- 7.3. Flood peak as the origin of time to analyze adaptation -- 7.4. The rhythm of rising water as a pace for analyzing the crisis
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|a 7.5. The pace of water level recession as a post-crisis tempo -- 7.6. The rate of occurrence of floods as a tempo for analyzing the inter-crisis period -- 7.7. To conclude: interpreting the cursors -- 7.8. References -- 8. Method for Observing the Rates of Exposure to Flash Floods: Physical and Social Processes -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Comparison of phenomena and data -- 8.3. The main classes of data: their contributions and limitations -- 8.4. Hierarchy of phenomena and mobilization of scales -- 8.5. Reflection on the method as a conclusion -- 8.6. References -- Conclusion -- References
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