Disaster prevention
; Disasters
; Flood control
; Floods
; Risk management
; Climate related risks
; Disaster relief
; Flood prone area
; Flood protection
; Management policy
; New York city
; Superstorms
; Value-based
; Climate change
; adaptation
; climate change
; conservation management
; disaster relief
; environmental protection
; federal system
; flood damage
; hurricane
; perception
; political organization
; probability
; New York [New York (STT)]
; New York [United States]
; United States
Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University, De Boelelaan 1087, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Utrecht University School of Economics, Utrecht, Netherlands; Risk Management and Decision Processes Center, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Suite 500, Huntsman Hall, 3730 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Recommended Citation:
Botzen W.J.W.,Michel-Kerjan E.,Kunreuther H.,et al. Political affiliation affects adaptation to climate risks: Evidence from New York City[J]. Climatic Change,2016-01-01,138(2018-01-02)