People are unequally affected by extreme weather events in terms of mortality, morbidity and financial losses; this is the case not only for developing, but also for industrialized countries. Previous research has established indicators for identifying who is particularly vulnerable and why, focusing on socio-demographic factors such as income, age, gender, health and minority status. However, these factors can only partly explain the large disparities in the extent to which people are affected by natural hazards. Moreover, these factors are usually not alterable in the short to medium term, which limits their usefulness for strategies of reducing social vulnerability and building social capacity. Based on a literature review and an expert ...
Vulnerability problems have long been mainly addressed in reference to industrial and climatic risks...
In order to reduce the impacts of natural disasters, research in Geography and the natural hazards s...
Social vulnerability can be defined as potential loss to a social group, be it structural or non- st...
People are unequally affected by extreme weather events in terms of mortality, morbidity and financi...
The purpose of this study is to examine and compare the methodologies being developed in assessing s...
As global warming and climate change predictions become increasingly certain, there is mounting pres...
This report examines social vulnerability, how it might be understood in the context of natural haza...
Social vulnerability to natural hazards has become a topical issue in the face of climate change. Fo...
The goal of risk and vulnerability research is to reduce the harm done by disasters. A disaster is a...
According to the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), disasters are events wh...
Abstract Damage and disruption caused by floods do not just arise from the characteristics of physic...
AbstractA leading challenge in measuring social vulnerability to hazards is for output metrics to be...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Geographic Info...
For over 50 years, hazards researchers have focused on a series of fundamental ques-tions: 1) what i...
Objective. County-level socioeconomic and demographic data were used to construct an index of social...
Vulnerability problems have long been mainly addressed in reference to industrial and climatic risks...
In order to reduce the impacts of natural disasters, research in Geography and the natural hazards s...
Social vulnerability can be defined as potential loss to a social group, be it structural or non- st...
People are unequally affected by extreme weather events in terms of mortality, morbidity and financi...
The purpose of this study is to examine and compare the methodologies being developed in assessing s...
As global warming and climate change predictions become increasingly certain, there is mounting pres...
This report examines social vulnerability, how it might be understood in the context of natural haza...
Social vulnerability to natural hazards has become a topical issue in the face of climate change. Fo...
The goal of risk and vulnerability research is to reduce the harm done by disasters. A disaster is a...
According to the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), disasters are events wh...
Abstract Damage and disruption caused by floods do not just arise from the characteristics of physic...
AbstractA leading challenge in measuring social vulnerability to hazards is for output metrics to be...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Geographic Info...
For over 50 years, hazards researchers have focused on a series of fundamental ques-tions: 1) what i...
Objective. County-level socioeconomic and demographic data were used to construct an index of social...
Vulnerability problems have long been mainly addressed in reference to industrial and climatic risks...
In order to reduce the impacts of natural disasters, research in Geography and the natural hazards s...
Social vulnerability can be defined as potential loss to a social group, be it structural or non- st...