2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2022.103991
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Measuring, mapping, and anticipating climate gentrification in Florida: Miami and Tampa case studies

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“…We have developed a Climate, Displacement and Socio-Vulnerability (CDSV) score for multiple climate hazards (coastal and riverine flooding, heatwaves, hurricanes and winter weather) over New York City. Following [13], we have built our scores on publicly available datasets provided by FEMA, by the NYC Dept. of City Planning and by the University of South Carolina.…”
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“…We have developed a Climate, Displacement and Socio-Vulnerability (CDSV) score for multiple climate hazards (coastal and riverine flooding, heatwaves, hurricanes and winter weather) over New York City. Following [13], we have built our scores on publicly available datasets provided by FEMA, by the NYC Dept. of City Planning and by the University of South Carolina.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A popular method for characterizing the relationship between climate and sociovulnerability consists of the creation of vulnerability indices e.g., [11,12], which attempt to integrate the effects of a combination of multiple factors into a numerical value (e.g., [13][14][15]). For example, Balica et al [15] developed a Coastal City Flood Vulnerability Index (CCFVI) based on exposure, susceptibility and resilience to coastal flooding and applied it to nine cities around the world, each with different kinds of exposure.…”
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“…El cambio de los modos de consumo específicos de las sociedades industrializadas ha dado lugar a la emergencia de hipermercados y centros comerciales en la periferia de las ciudades. Este fenómeno ha provocado que el pequeño comercio se más frágil y ha mermado la actividad en los cascos antiguos (Kidokoro et al, 2023;Tedesco et al, 2022).…”
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