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Abstract
Land subsidence is a global problem, but a global land subsidence map is not
available yet. Such map is crucial to raise global awareness of land
subsidence, as land subsidence causes extensive damage (probably in the
order of billions of dollars annually). With the global land subsidence map
relative sea level rise predictions may be improved, contributing to global
flood risk calculations.
In this paper, we discuss the approach and progress we have made so far in
making a global land subsidence map. Initial results will be presented and
discussed, and we give an outlook on the work needed to derive a global land
subsidence map.