The ability to recover from the effects of climate change among communities is acknowledged in previous research, where focus is laid on disaster recovery through adaptive capacities and resilience. The objective of this study was to investigate a rural community’s ability to cope with natural disasters in in the aftermath of Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston, by using the case of Mudu Village in Koro Island, Fiji. The data was based on observations through an ethnographically inspired approach, as well as 20 semistructured interviews with residents in Mudu Village and other relevant stakeholders. The study was based upon the characteristics of the concept of community resilience, which allowed for deeper understanding of disaster recovery an...
Despite the growing discussion on vulnerability and adaptation in urban areas, there is limited rese...
Cyclone Winston in February 2016 was the most devastating tropical cyclone that attacked the Fiji Is...
Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events which p...
The ability to recover from the effects of climate change among communities is acknowledged in previ...
This paper reports on a program to investigate the main factors affecting livelihoods in rural villa...
Community resilience has been widely discussed in relation to climate change and intensifying climat...
This thesis documents and describes how people in Nawairuku village in Ra Province, Fiji, are experi...
This paper investigates the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Winston (2016) on rural Indo-Fijians and the...
This case study draws on fieldwork in two communities in Fiji that participated in the 2002-05 Capac...
Increasing awareness of the likely effects of climatic change, particularly on small Island states, ...
Small Islands face some of the main problems of any coastal area due to climate change and natural d...
The Fiji Islands in the South Pacific are highly exposed to climate-induced hazards and have experie...
This article examines how rural communities living in flood-prone river basins of Cambodia and Fiji ...
Focused on four disaster-impacted communities: Beechworth and Bendigo (VIC) and Ingham and Innisfail...
In the South Pacific, an area prone to disasters of many kinds, tropical cyclones are predicted to ...
Despite the growing discussion on vulnerability and adaptation in urban areas, there is limited rese...
Cyclone Winston in February 2016 was the most devastating tropical cyclone that attacked the Fiji Is...
Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events which p...
The ability to recover from the effects of climate change among communities is acknowledged in previ...
This paper reports on a program to investigate the main factors affecting livelihoods in rural villa...
Community resilience has been widely discussed in relation to climate change and intensifying climat...
This thesis documents and describes how people in Nawairuku village in Ra Province, Fiji, are experi...
This paper investigates the impacts of Tropical Cyclone Winston (2016) on rural Indo-Fijians and the...
This case study draws on fieldwork in two communities in Fiji that participated in the 2002-05 Capac...
Increasing awareness of the likely effects of climatic change, particularly on small Island states, ...
Small Islands face some of the main problems of any coastal area due to climate change and natural d...
The Fiji Islands in the South Pacific are highly exposed to climate-induced hazards and have experie...
This article examines how rural communities living in flood-prone river basins of Cambodia and Fiji ...
Focused on four disaster-impacted communities: Beechworth and Bendigo (VIC) and Ingham and Innisfail...
In the South Pacific, an area prone to disasters of many kinds, tropical cyclones are predicted to ...
Despite the growing discussion on vulnerability and adaptation in urban areas, there is limited rese...
Cyclone Winston in February 2016 was the most devastating tropical cyclone that attacked the Fiji Is...
Climate change is predicted to increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events which p...