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Understanding Compound Climate Hazards and Exposure from a Spatial Perspective: A Case Study for the Dosso Region, Niger

Understanding Compound Climate Hazards and Exposure from a Spatial Perspective: A Case Study for the Dosso Region, Niger

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Authors

Sari Rombach, Ambe Emmanuel Cheo, Tatiana González Grandón, Erick Tambo, Rainer Bell, Rabani Adamou

Abstract

Compound climate hazards—where extreme events co-occur— pose increasing risks to our socio-ecological systems, yet their spatial dynamics remain poorly understood. We introduce a novel metric to quantify simultaneous drought and heatwave exposure, applying it to Niger’s Dosso region over a 24-year period (2000–2023) using remote sensing and GIS-based techniques. Our analysis reveals distinct spatiotemporal patterns: Southern and northern municipalities emerge as heatwave hotspots, while drought frequency shifts from southern dominance during peak rainy seasons to central and northern prevalence throughout the rainy season, with most droughts ...  more

DOI

https://doi.org/10.31223/X5WQ60

Subjects

Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment, Environmental Studies, Geographic Information Sciences, Geography, Physical and Environmental Geography, Remote Sensing, Spatial Science

Keywords

compound hazard, drought, heatwave, GIS, mapping, remote sensing

Dates

Published: 2025-03-21 03:44

Last Updated: 2025-03-21 03:44

License

CC BY Attribution 4.0 International

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Data Availability (Reason not available):
The selected data basis and methodological steps from this study are open source. Sources, links and references can be found at the end of the manuscript.