A warming climate and less predictable weather patterns, as well as an expanding urban infrastructure susceptible to geophysical hazards, make the world an increasingly dangerous place, even for those living in high‐income countries. It is an opportune moment, therefore, from the vantage point of the second decade of the twenty‐first century, to review the terms and concepts that have been employed regularly over the past 50 years to assess risk and to measure people's exposure to such events in the light of the wider geopolitical context. In particular, it is useful to examine ‘vulnerability’, ‘resilience’, and ‘adaptation’, the principal theoretical concepts that, from an historical perspective, have dominated disaster studies since the e...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Proposed ways of improving adaptation to climate change have most often been supported by narrowly f...
For over 50 years, hazards researchers have focused on a series of fundamental ques-tions: 1) what i...
A warming climate and less predictable weather patterns, as well as an expanding urban infrastructur...
Humanity has long sought to explain and understand why environmental processes and phenomena contrib...
This volume is a collection of thoughts and ideas around the concepts of resilience and vulnerabilit...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
We think vulnerability still matters when considering how people are put at risk from hazards and th...
A seminal policy year for development and sustainability occurs in 2015 due to three parallel proces...
About four decades ago, the discourse on disasters was largely about natural hazards and their chara...
The term ‘resilience’ is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
This article ponders the possibilities existing for legal re-understandings of vulnerability and ado...
Resilience is used in many social policy contexts. We are especially concerned about its use as an o...
[Extract] Learning from the reality of disasters that have been experienced or which have been learn...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Proposed ways of improving adaptation to climate change have most often been supported by narrowly f...
For over 50 years, hazards researchers have focused on a series of fundamental ques-tions: 1) what i...
A warming climate and less predictable weather patterns, as well as an expanding urban infrastructur...
Humanity has long sought to explain and understand why environmental processes and phenomena contrib...
This volume is a collection of thoughts and ideas around the concepts of resilience and vulnerabilit...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
We think vulnerability still matters when considering how people are put at risk from hazards and th...
A seminal policy year for development and sustainability occurs in 2015 due to three parallel proces...
About four decades ago, the discourse on disasters was largely about natural hazards and their chara...
The term ‘resilience’ is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
This article ponders the possibilities existing for legal re-understandings of vulnerability and ado...
Resilience is used in many social policy contexts. We are especially concerned about its use as an o...
[Extract] Learning from the reality of disasters that have been experienced or which have been learn...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Proposed ways of improving adaptation to climate change have most often been supported by narrowly f...
For over 50 years, hazards researchers have focused on a series of fundamental ques-tions: 1) what i...