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We use the **social-ecological vulnerability concept** as common framework [^1] to assess the different vulnerability components, exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity, from an integrated social-ecological perspective. Besides the vulnerability assessment for the current situation, we also explore vulnerability for possible future pathways with regard to climate (heavy rainfall) and land cover changes (exposure and sensitivity), as well as measures to decrease flash flood damages (adaptive capacity). Using a scenario analysis, the effects of changes in heavy rainfall and land use changes, as well as measures to decrease flash flood damages are simulated with hydraulic and [hydrologic models](https://gitlab.pik-potsdam.de/peterh/captainrain/-/wikis/Home/Products/WP-3-Flash-flood-risk-analysis/Hydrological-modelling-using-HEC-HMS) and assessed using vulnerability indicators.
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[Download report][WaX-Newsletter3_Dezember2022.pdf](uploads/deff8054638bd2e9f6d34ef7908131f9/WaX-Newsletter3_Dezember2022.pdf))
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