Artificial Intelligence for Climate Change Multi-Risk Assessment: Revision history

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18 June 2024

  • curprev 16:5016:50, 18 June 2024β€Ž Wiebke talk contribsβ€Ž 2,209 bytes +2,209β€Ž Created page with "<div style="text-align:justify"> '''Year of publication''': In progress '''Access''': '''Link''': '''Organisation(s) / Author(s)''': Davide Ferreira, Ngoc Diep Nguyen et al. '''Description''' With extreme climate events becoming more frequent and severe, it’s crucial to have effective methods for assessing multiple risks at once. Traditional approaches often struggle to untangle the complex interactions between different hazards and how they affect vulnerability..."