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Future flood risk estimates along the river Rhine

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Fig. 1. Maps of the Rhine basin: (a) (estimated) safety levels and (b) land use in the reference situation
Fig. 2. Flowchart of the method used for estimating future flood risk.
Table 1. Suitability maps used for the “Land Use Scanner”.
Table 2. Climate change scenarios for increased flooding probabilities in 2030. Flooding probabilities (per year) for the reference situation are estimated based on literature
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