The collection of articles in this Special Feature is part of a larger project on "Forecasting Societies' Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change" (an Advanced Grant of the European Research Council to Wolfgang Lutz). In investigating how global change will affect population vulnerability to climate variability and extremes, the project aims to help develop strategies that enable societies to better cope with the consequences of climate change. In doing so, the basic hypothesis being tested is that societies can develop the most effective long-term defense against the dangers of climate change by strengthening human capacity, primarily through education. Education can directly influence risk perception, skills and knowledge and indirectly reduc...
Increased educational attainment is a sustainable development priority and has been posited to have ...
We propose a methodological framework aimed at obtaining projections of the Human Development Index ...
It is increasingly acknowledged that disasters are the result of natural and social processes (Okaza...
The collection of articles in this Special Feature is part of a larger project on "Forecasting Socie...
The collection of articles in this Special Feature is part of a larger project on "Forecasting Socie...
In the context of still uncertain specific effects of climate change in specific locations, this pap...
In the context of still uncertain specific effects of climate change in specific locations, this pap...
The present paper looks at the implications of anticipated changes in population size and compositio...
With a worldwide increase in disasters, the effects of climate change are already being felt, and it...
With a worldwide increase in climate-related disasters and the global temperature on the rise, the e...
This article summarizes the growing theoretical and empirical literature on the impact of education ...
The present paper looks at the implications of anticipated changes in population size and compositio...
With a worldwide increase in disasters, the effects of climate change are already being felt, and it...
With a worldwide increase in disasters, the effects of climate change are already being felt, and it...
In the last decades, environmental risks and threats have increased human exposure to natural hazard...
Increased educational attainment is a sustainable development priority and has been posited to have ...
We propose a methodological framework aimed at obtaining projections of the Human Development Index ...
It is increasingly acknowledged that disasters are the result of natural and social processes (Okaza...
The collection of articles in this Special Feature is part of a larger project on "Forecasting Socie...
The collection of articles in this Special Feature is part of a larger project on "Forecasting Socie...
In the context of still uncertain specific effects of climate change in specific locations, this pap...
In the context of still uncertain specific effects of climate change in specific locations, this pap...
The present paper looks at the implications of anticipated changes in population size and compositio...
With a worldwide increase in disasters, the effects of climate change are already being felt, and it...
With a worldwide increase in climate-related disasters and the global temperature on the rise, the e...
This article summarizes the growing theoretical and empirical literature on the impact of education ...
The present paper looks at the implications of anticipated changes in population size and compositio...
With a worldwide increase in disasters, the effects of climate change are already being felt, and it...
With a worldwide increase in disasters, the effects of climate change are already being felt, and it...
In the last decades, environmental risks and threats have increased human exposure to natural hazard...
Increased educational attainment is a sustainable development priority and has been posited to have ...
We propose a methodological framework aimed at obtaining projections of the Human Development Index ...
It is increasingly acknowledged that disasters are the result of natural and social processes (Okaza...