Panta Rhei benchmark dataset: socio-hydrological data of paired events of floods and droughts

Author:

Kreibich HeidiORCID,Schröter KaiORCID,Di Baldassarre GiulianoORCID,Van Loon Anne F.ORCID,Mazzoleni MaurizioORCID,Abeshu Guta Wakbulcho,Agafonova Svetlana,AghaKouchak Amir,Aksoy HafzullahORCID,Alvarez-Garreton CamilaORCID,Aznar Blanca,Balkhi Laila,Barendrecht Marlies H.ORCID,Biancamaria Sylvain,Bos-Burgering Liduin,Bradley ChrisORCID,Budiyono YusORCID,Buytaert WouterORCID,Capewell Lucinda,Carlson Hayley,Cavus YoncaORCID,Couasnon AnaïsORCID,Coxon GemmaORCID,Daliakopoulos IoannisORCID,de Ruiter Marleen C.ORCID,Delus Claire,Erfurt Mathilde,Esposito GiuseppeORCID,François Didier,Frappart FrédéricORCID,Freer Jim,Frolova NataliaORCID,Gain Animesh K.ORCID,Grillakis ManolisORCID,Grima Jordi Oriol,Guzmán Diego A.ORCID,Huning Laurie S.,Ionita MonicaORCID,Kharlamov MaximORCID,Khoi Dao Nguyen,Kieboom Natalie,Kireeva MariaORCID,Koutroulis AristeidisORCID,Lavado-Casimiro WaldoORCID,Li Hong-YiORCID,LLasat Maria CarmenORCID,Macdonald David,Mård JohannaORCID,Mathew-Richards Hannah,McKenzie Andrew,Mejia Alfonso,Mendiondo Eduardo MarioORCID,Mens MarjoleinORCID,Mobini Shifteh,Mohor Guilherme SamprognaORCID,Nagavciuc VioricaORCID,Ngo-Duc Thanh,Nguyen Huynh Thi Thao,Nhi Pham Thi Thao,Petrucci OlgaORCID,Quan Nguyen Hong,Quintana-Seguí PereORCID,Razavi SamanORCID,Ridolfi ElenaORCID,Riegel Jannik,Sadik Md ShiblyORCID,Sairam NiveditaORCID,Savelli ElisaORCID,Sazonov Alexey,Sharma Sanjib,Sörensen JohannaORCID,Souza Felipe Augusto ArguelloORCID,Stahl KerstinORCID,Steinhausen MaxORCID,Stoelzle MichaelORCID,Szalińska WiwianaORCID,Tang QiuhongORCID,Tian FuqiangORCID,Tokarczyk Tamara,Tovar Carolina,Tran Thi Van ThuORCID,van Huijgevoort Marjolein H. J.,van Vliet Michelle T. H.ORCID,Vorogushyn SergiyORCID,Wagener ThorstenORCID,Wang Yueling,Wendt Doris E.ORCID,Wickham Elliot,Yang LongORCID,Zambrano-Bigiarini MauricioORCID,Ward Philip J.

Abstract

Abstract. As the adverse impacts of hydrological extremes increase in many regions of the world, a better understanding of the drivers of changes in risk and impacts is essential for effective flood and drought risk management and climate adaptation. However, there is currently a lack of comprehensive, empirical data about the processes, interactions, and feedbacks in complex human–water systems leading to flood and drought impacts. Here we present a benchmark dataset containing socio-hydrological data of paired events, i.e. two floods or two droughts that occurred in the same area. The 45 paired events occurred in 42 different study areas and cover a wide range of socio-economic and hydro-climatic conditions. The dataset is unique in covering both floods and droughts, in the number of cases assessed and in the quantity of socio-hydrological data. The benchmark dataset comprises (1) detailed review-style reports about the events and key processes between the two events of a pair; (2) the key data table containing variables that assess the indicators which characterize management shortcomings, hazard, exposure, vulnerability, and impacts of all events; and (3) a table of the indicators of change that indicate the differences between the first and second event of a pair. The advantages of the dataset are that it enables comparative analyses across all the paired events based on the indicators of change and allows for detailed context- and location-specific assessments based on the extensive data and reports of the individual study areas. The dataset can be used by the scientific community for exploratory data analyses, e.g. focused on causal links between risk management; changes in hazard, exposure and vulnerability; and flood or drought impacts. The data can also be used for the development, calibration, and validation of socio-hydrological models. The dataset is available to the public through the GFZ Data Services (Kreibich et al., 2023, https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.4.4.2023.001).

Funder

European Research Council

Centrum för naturkatastrofslära, Uppsala Universitet

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu

National Foundation for Science and Technology Development

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Horizon 2020

Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California

European Commission

Murdoch University

Natural Environment Research Council

UK Research and Innovation

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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