This paper provides an example of how communities can adapt to extreme forms of environmental change and uncertainty over the longer term. We analyse the interactions between scientists, communities and risk managers and examine the interpretation and communication of uncertain scientific information during a long-lived volcanic eruption in Tungurahua, Ecuador. This is complemented with a detailed study of the eruptions of 2006 and 2014, which exemplifies the complexity of interactions during periods of heightened volcanic activity. Our study describes how a ‘shadow network’ has developed outside of, but in interaction with, the formal risk management institutions in Ecuador, improving decision-making in response to heightened volcanic acti...
Volcanic unrest is complex and capable of producing multiple hazards that can be triggered by a numb...
Sixteen years have passed since the last global volcanic event and more than 25 since a volcanic cat...
Rich volcanic soils have long attracted human settlements, which have traded the risk of eruption ag...
A forensic analysis of fatalities and displacements from recent volcanic eruptions (1986–2015) provi...
A forensic analysis of fatalities and displacements from recent volcanic eruptions (1986–2015) provi...
For the people that live around many of the world’s volcanos, the effects of eruptive activity on li...
Since 2000, a network of volunteers known as vigías has been engaged in community-based volcano moni...
A forensic analysis of fatalities and displacements from recent volcanic eruptions (1986–2015) provi...
In recent years, innovative methodologies to communicate volcanic hazards and risk have been develop...
In recent years, innovative methodologies to communicate volcanic hazards and risk have been develop...
In recent years, innovative methodologies to communicate volcanic hazards and risk have been develop...
If you would like to purchase a hard copy of this report please contact: http://www.gns.cri.nz/store...
This open access book provides a comprehensive overview of volcanic crisis research, the goal being ...
A forensic analysis of fatalities and displacements from recent volcanic eruptions (1986–2015) provi...
Sixteen years have passed since the last global volcanic event and more than 25 since a volcanic cat...
Volcanic unrest is complex and capable of producing multiple hazards that can be triggered by a numb...
Sixteen years have passed since the last global volcanic event and more than 25 since a volcanic cat...
Rich volcanic soils have long attracted human settlements, which have traded the risk of eruption ag...
A forensic analysis of fatalities and displacements from recent volcanic eruptions (1986–2015) provi...
A forensic analysis of fatalities and displacements from recent volcanic eruptions (1986–2015) provi...
For the people that live around many of the world’s volcanos, the effects of eruptive activity on li...
Since 2000, a network of volunteers known as vigías has been engaged in community-based volcano moni...
A forensic analysis of fatalities and displacements from recent volcanic eruptions (1986–2015) provi...
In recent years, innovative methodologies to communicate volcanic hazards and risk have been develop...
In recent years, innovative methodologies to communicate volcanic hazards and risk have been develop...
In recent years, innovative methodologies to communicate volcanic hazards and risk have been develop...
If you would like to purchase a hard copy of this report please contact: http://www.gns.cri.nz/store...
This open access book provides a comprehensive overview of volcanic crisis research, the goal being ...
A forensic analysis of fatalities and displacements from recent volcanic eruptions (1986–2015) provi...
Sixteen years have passed since the last global volcanic event and more than 25 since a volcanic cat...
Volcanic unrest is complex and capable of producing multiple hazards that can be triggered by a numb...
Sixteen years have passed since the last global volcanic event and more than 25 since a volcanic cat...
Rich volcanic soils have long attracted human settlements, which have traded the risk of eruption ag...