This paper examines the spatial variation in vulnerability between different geographical areas of the northern coastal region of Lebanon within the context of armed conflict. The study is based on the ‘vulnerability of space’ approach and will be positioned in the academic debate on vulnerability concepts. While ‘vulnerability of place’ is referred to in literature, it has not been systematically studied in the case of Lebanon. Vulnerability symbolizes the physical, economic, political, or social susceptibility of a certain population to damage that is caused by a natural or man-made disaster. Vulnerability is multidimensional, differential, and scale-dependent, and can vary according to differential exposure, sensitivity, and coping capac...
The current chapter is the first of two chapters together comprising Part 2 of our edited volume tha...
If social vulnerability characterizes and impacts life at the individual scale, social structures en...
Repetitive armed conflicts may be directly and indirectly responsible for severe biophysical modific...
This paper examines the spatial variation in vulnerability between different geographical areas of t...
This paper examines the spatial variation in vulnerability between different geographical areas of t...
This paper examines the spatial variation in vulnerability between different geographical areas of t...
Building on the preceding Chapter 5, which focused on exposure, the current chapter investigates the...
This paper examines the variation in the effects of individuals’ vulnerability and trust on human be...
Lebanon’s history is marked with turbulence, political instability, and recurring episodes of armed ...
This chapter reviews the literature on vulnerability. Together with Chapter 3, that offers a literat...
This chapter constitutes the introduction to our edited volume. It offers an overarching conceptual ...
This Chapter 5 is the first of the selection of chapters empirically developing the concepts that we...
The social vulnerability of the Yemeni population to humanitarian emergencies is not evenly distribu...
International audienceAfter fifteen years of reconstruction in a relatively peaceful environment spa...
“The space of vulnerability” – the title of the influential paper by Michael Watts and Hans-Georg Bo...
The current chapter is the first of two chapters together comprising Part 2 of our edited volume tha...
If social vulnerability characterizes and impacts life at the individual scale, social structures en...
Repetitive armed conflicts may be directly and indirectly responsible for severe biophysical modific...
This paper examines the spatial variation in vulnerability between different geographical areas of t...
This paper examines the spatial variation in vulnerability between different geographical areas of t...
This paper examines the spatial variation in vulnerability between different geographical areas of t...
Building on the preceding Chapter 5, which focused on exposure, the current chapter investigates the...
This paper examines the variation in the effects of individuals’ vulnerability and trust on human be...
Lebanon’s history is marked with turbulence, political instability, and recurring episodes of armed ...
This chapter reviews the literature on vulnerability. Together with Chapter 3, that offers a literat...
This chapter constitutes the introduction to our edited volume. It offers an overarching conceptual ...
This Chapter 5 is the first of the selection of chapters empirically developing the concepts that we...
The social vulnerability of the Yemeni population to humanitarian emergencies is not evenly distribu...
International audienceAfter fifteen years of reconstruction in a relatively peaceful environment spa...
“The space of vulnerability” – the title of the influential paper by Michael Watts and Hans-Georg Bo...
The current chapter is the first of two chapters together comprising Part 2 of our edited volume tha...
If social vulnerability characterizes and impacts life at the individual scale, social structures en...
Repetitive armed conflicts may be directly and indirectly responsible for severe biophysical modific...