Hans de Moel

About Hans de Moel

Hans de Moel, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 44 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, specializes in the field of Flood Risk Management, Climate Change.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Enhancing Resilience: Understanding the Impact of Flood Hazard and Vulnerability on Business Interruption and Losses

Understanding drought risks for European ecosystems through conceptual risk models

Insights from the European Drought Risk Atlas

From indices to impacts: Understanding the dynamics of drought impacts through socio-economic clustering

Vulnerability functions based on insurance data for wind, precipitation, hail and flood damages for residential and commercial buildings in the Netherlands

A data-driven approach to predict water security and societal impacts: the risk of drought-induced internal displacement in the Horn of Africa.

Climate Risk Assessment Framework for Real Estate Investments

Windstorm risk assessment in the Netherlands: Evaluation of statistical dependencies between hazard and damage data

Hans de Moel Information

University

Position

Institute for Environmental Studies

Citations(all)

11976

Citations(since 2020)

7832

Cited By

6823

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

44

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

75

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Hans de Moel Skills & Research Interests

Flood Risk Management

Climate Change

Top articles of Hans de Moel

Enhancing Resilience: Understanding the Impact of Flood Hazard and Vulnerability on Business Interruption and Losses

Water Resources and Economics

2024/4/30

Understanding drought risks for European ecosystems through conceptual risk models

2024/3/7

Marthe Wens
Marthe Wens

H-Index: 3

Hans De Moel
Hans De Moel

H-Index: 35

Insights from the European Drought Risk Atlas

2024/3/7

From indices to impacts: Understanding the dynamics of drought impacts through socio-economic clustering

2024/3/7

Vulnerability functions based on insurance data for wind, precipitation, hail and flood damages for residential and commercial buildings in the Netherlands

2024/3/7

A data-driven approach to predict water security and societal impacts: the risk of drought-induced internal displacement in the Horn of Africa.

2024/3/7

Climate Risk Assessment Framework for Real Estate Investments

2024/3/7

Windstorm risk assessment in the Netherlands: Evaluation of statistical dependencies between hazard and damage data

2024/3/7

An Empirical Social Vulnerability Map for Flood Risk Assessment at Global Scale (“GlobE‐SoVI”)

Earth's Future

2024/3

Simulating the effects of sea level rise and soil salinization on adaptation and migration decisions in Mozambique

EGUsphere

2024/1/17

Editorial for the Special issue on “2021 Summer Floods in Europe”

Journal of Coastal and Riverine Flood Risk

2023

Hans De Moel
Hans De Moel

H-Index: 35

Global drought risk in cities: present and future urban hotspots

Environmental Research Communications

2023/11/14

Hans De Moel
Hans De Moel

H-Index: 35

Impact-based seasonal rainfall forecasting to trigger early action for droughts

Science of the Total Environment

2023/11/10

Hans De Moel
Hans De Moel

H-Index: 35

Jeroen Cjh Aerts
Jeroen Cjh Aerts

H-Index: 57

Predicting Food-Security Crises in the Horn of Africa Using Machine Learning

Authorea Preprints

2023/11/8

Hans De Moel
Hans De Moel

H-Index: 35

Jeroen Cjh Aerts
Jeroen Cjh Aerts

H-Index: 57

European Drought Risk Atlas

2023/10/10

A look into our future under climate change? Adaptation and migration intentions following extreme flooding in the Netherlands

International journal of disaster risk reduction

2023/9/1

Hans De Moel
Hans De Moel

H-Index: 35

Jeroen Cjh Aerts
Jeroen Cjh Aerts

H-Index: 57

Flood vulnerability models and household flood damage mitigation measures: An econometric analysis of survey data

Water Resources Research

2023/8

Propagation from meteorological to hydrological drought in the Horn of Africa using both standardized and threshold-based indices

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

2023/6/28

Hans De Moel
Hans De Moel

H-Index: 35

Experience from the 2021 floods in the Netherlands: household survey results on impacts and responses

Authorea Preprints

2023/6/8

Enabling dynamic modelling of coastal flooding by defining storm tide hydrographs

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

2023/5/22

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