Purpose
Coastal flood risk management in Canada has often relied on static, mapbased measures. However, natural disasters such as rapid riverine or coastal floods are highly dynamic, and complex interactions between the environment, assets, and humans arise throughout the course of such an extreme event. Agent-based models (ABM) can include spatiotemporal-based behaviours by assigning "agents" (in this case, humans) a set of rules to follow during an extreme event (e.g. floods). The development of an open-source ABM is proposed to facilitate effective scenario planning and flood risk management strategies. The capabilities of this ABM will include, but will not be limited to: assessing expected loss-of-life, identifying
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