This paper explores the links between changing disaster risks due to climate change and the impacts on electricity generation. We assess the vulnerability of various electricity generation options - fossil fuels, nuclear power, hydropower and renewable energy - to changing disaster risks risks and addresses the implications for energy policy and planning. The paper also makes suggestions on how changing disaster risks could be taken into account in electricity generation
AbstractPurposeThis paper aims to establish two key points. Firstly that there is a gap in the resil...
Climate-related disasters are by far the most frequent natural disasters, exacting a heavy toll on p...
Disasters kill people, destroy infrastructure, damage ecosystems and undermine development, and coul...
This paper explores the links between DRM and low carbon development and thereby sheds light on a ne...
Accelerated climate change and increasing climate variability is the single largest threat to the in...
This working paper is a methodological contribution to the emerging debate on monitoring and evaluat...
This article considers the means by which communities can become increasingly resilient through shar...
This paper aims to identify climate change adaptation issues in the Australian National Electricity ...
As the scale, speed, and implications of climate change come into focus, stakeholders in the electri...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
Purpose: This paper aims to establish two key points. Firstly that there is a gap in the resilience...
Climate change mitigation and adaptation has been a major driving force to modernize electric power ...
Recent flooding of substations or droughts reducing hydropower brought the brittleness of electricit...
The Electrical Power and Energy Industry (the Power Industry) is facing great challenges with the tr...
The severity and incidence of extreme weather events are increasing with climate change. In particul...
AbstractPurposeThis paper aims to establish two key points. Firstly that there is a gap in the resil...
Climate-related disasters are by far the most frequent natural disasters, exacting a heavy toll on p...
Disasters kill people, destroy infrastructure, damage ecosystems and undermine development, and coul...
This paper explores the links between DRM and low carbon development and thereby sheds light on a ne...
Accelerated climate change and increasing climate variability is the single largest threat to the in...
This working paper is a methodological contribution to the emerging debate on monitoring and evaluat...
This article considers the means by which communities can become increasingly resilient through shar...
This paper aims to identify climate change adaptation issues in the Australian National Electricity ...
As the scale, speed, and implications of climate change come into focus, stakeholders in the electri...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
Purpose: This paper aims to establish two key points. Firstly that there is a gap in the resilience...
Climate change mitigation and adaptation has been a major driving force to modernize electric power ...
Recent flooding of substations or droughts reducing hydropower brought the brittleness of electricit...
The Electrical Power and Energy Industry (the Power Industry) is facing great challenges with the tr...
The severity and incidence of extreme weather events are increasing with climate change. In particul...
AbstractPurposeThis paper aims to establish two key points. Firstly that there is a gap in the resil...
Climate-related disasters are by far the most frequent natural disasters, exacting a heavy toll on p...
Disasters kill people, destroy infrastructure, damage ecosystems and undermine development, and coul...