Author

Katie Jenkins

Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, University of East Anglia - Cited by 780 - Climate Change - Impacts - Adaptation - Extreme Weather - integrated Assessment Modelling

Biography

Katie Jenkins, is affiliated with the Urban Systems Modeller, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3QY, UK Specialization in the field of Climate Change, extreme weather, drought, Integrated modelling
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Assessing surface water flood risk and management strategies under future climate change: Insights from an Agent-Based Model
K Jenkins, S Surminski, J Hall, F CrickScience of the Total Environment 595, 159-168, 2017201
141
2017
Quantifying the impact of climate change on drought regimes using the Standardised Precipitation Index
K Jenkins, R WarrenTheoretical and Applied Climatology 120, 41-54, 2015201
83
2015
An agent-based model of flood risk and insurance
J Dubbelboer, I Nikolic, K Jenkins, J HallJournal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 20 (1), 2017201
74
2017
Probabilistic spatial risk assessment of heat impacts and adaptations for London
K Jenkins, J Hall, V Glenis, C Kilsby, M McCarthy, C Goodess, D Smith, ...Climatic change 124, 105-117, 2014201
65
2014
Development and appraisal of long-term adaptation pathways for managing heat-risk in London
A Kingsborough, K Jenkins, JW HallClimate Risk Management 16, 73-92, 2017201
49
2017
Strengthening insurance partnerships in the face of climate change–insights from an agent-based model of flood insurance in the UK
F Crick, K Jenkins, S SurminskiScience of the total environment 636, 192-204, 2018201
48
2018
Implications of climate change for thermal discomfort on underground railways
K Jenkins, M Gilbey, J Hall, V Glenis, C KilsbyTransportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 30, 1-9, 2014201
36
2014
A probabilistic analysis of surface water flood risk in London
K Jenkins, J Hall, V Glenis, C KilsbyRisk Analysis 38 (6), 1169-1182, 2018201
23
2018
The Costs of Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change: Estimates derived from a meta-analysis of the literature
T Barker, K JenkinsA Briefing Paper for the Human Development Report 2007, 2007200
21
2007
Vulnerability of London’s economy to climate change: sensitivity to production loss
D Crawford-Brown, M Syddall, D Guan, J Hall, J Li, K Jenkins, R BeavenScientific Research Publishing, 2013201
18
2013
Assessing surface water flood risk and management strategies under future climate change: an agent-based model approach
K Jenkins, S Surminski, J Hall, F CrickCentre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, 2016201
15
2016
Assessing the economic impacts of future fluvial flooding in six countries under climate change and socio-economic development
Z Yin, Y Hu, K Jenkins, Y He, N Forstenhäusler, R Warren, L Yang, ...Climatic Change 166 (3-4), 38, 2021202
14
2021
Global costs of protecting against sea-level rise at 1.5 to 4.0 C
S Brown, K Jenkins, P Goodwin, D Lincke, AT Vafeidis, RSJ Tol, ...Climatic Change 167 (1-2), 4, 2021202
13
2021
Simulating impacts of extreme weather events on urban transport infrastructure in the UK
A Ford, K Jenkins, R Dawson, M Pregnolato, S Barr, J HallUCL STEaPP, 2015201
13
2015
Global and regional aggregate damages associated with global warming of 1.5 to 4° C above pre-industrial levels
R Warren, C Hope, D Gernaat, DP Van Vuuren, K JenkinsClimatic Change 168, 1-15, 2021202
11
2021
Economic impacts of climate-induced crop yield changes: evidence from agri-food industries in six countries
D Wang, K Jenkins, N Forstenhäusler, T Lei, J Price, R Warren, R Jenkins, ...Climatic Change 166 (3-4), 30, 2021202
10
2021
Climate change and extreme weather in the USA: discourse analysis and strategies for an emerging ‘public’
A Smith, K JenkinsJournal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 3, 25-268, 2013201
9
2013