Social vulnerability is a term that has been widely used in the natural hazards literature for quit a few years now. Yet, regardless of how scholars define the term, the approaches and indicators they use remain contested. This article presents findings from social vulnerability assessments conducted in different case studies of flood events in Europe (Germany, Italy and the UK). The case studies relied upon a common set of comparable indicators, but they also adopted a context-sensitive, qualitative approach. A shared finding across the case studies was that it was not possible to identify a common set of socio-economic-demographic indicators to explain social vulnerability of groups and/or individuals for all phases of the disastrous ev...
This paper reports on research work performed for Floodsite - a European Community-funded project o...
Abstract Damage and disruption caused by floods do not just arise from the characteristics of physic...
Social vulnerability indices are a means for generating information about people potentially affecte...
AbstractA leading challenge in measuring social vulnerability to hazards is for output metrics to be...
This report examines social vulnerability, how it might be understood in the context of natural haza...
Practices for reducing the impacts of floods are becoming more and more advanced, centered on commun...
This chapter aims to develop indicators of social vulnerability related to flood impacts on the regi...
Natural and anthropogenic hazards cause significant damages globally, destroying lives, health, prop...
This report develops a comprehensive view of the specific social situation in Zürich, and of the pot...
Floods disproportionately aect disadvantaged groups. Social vulnerability assessments are the first ...
The report discusses the findings of a questionnaire survey carried out in five localities of the Mu...
This report develops a comprehensive view of the specific social situation in Zürich, and of the pot...
Flood risk assessments provide inputs for the evaluation of flood risk management (FRM) strategies. ...
In the field of disaster risk reduction (DRR), there exists a proliferation of research into differe...
Understanding the complexity of vulnerability to disasters, including those triggered by floods, dro...
This paper reports on research work performed for Floodsite - a European Community-funded project o...
Abstract Damage and disruption caused by floods do not just arise from the characteristics of physic...
Social vulnerability indices are a means for generating information about people potentially affecte...
AbstractA leading challenge in measuring social vulnerability to hazards is for output metrics to be...
This report examines social vulnerability, how it might be understood in the context of natural haza...
Practices for reducing the impacts of floods are becoming more and more advanced, centered on commun...
This chapter aims to develop indicators of social vulnerability related to flood impacts on the regi...
Natural and anthropogenic hazards cause significant damages globally, destroying lives, health, prop...
This report develops a comprehensive view of the specific social situation in Zürich, and of the pot...
Floods disproportionately aect disadvantaged groups. Social vulnerability assessments are the first ...
The report discusses the findings of a questionnaire survey carried out in five localities of the Mu...
This report develops a comprehensive view of the specific social situation in Zürich, and of the pot...
Flood risk assessments provide inputs for the evaluation of flood risk management (FRM) strategies. ...
In the field of disaster risk reduction (DRR), there exists a proliferation of research into differe...
Understanding the complexity of vulnerability to disasters, including those triggered by floods, dro...
This paper reports on research work performed for Floodsite - a European Community-funded project o...
Abstract Damage and disruption caused by floods do not just arise from the characteristics of physic...
Social vulnerability indices are a means for generating information about people potentially affecte...