Central America and the Caribbean is one of the most hazard-prone regions in the world. In addition, the region is heavily affected by poverty, unemployment, critical management of natural resources, and urban conglomeration in capital cities, especially in the Small Island Developing States, increasing vulnerability and risk to natural disasters and climate change. This paper examines characteristics of urban vulnerability to natural disasters and climate change in the Central America and the Caribbean Region. It argues that even though the region is not vast in size, the diversity within creates different characteristics of vulnerability to natural disasters and thus requires an extensive variety of disaster risk reduction approaches and ...
This study considers and compares several of the most important factors contributing to coastal floo...
The effects of climate-related disasters are often exacerbated in cities due to interactions with ur...
Natural hazards pose a threat to population, its goods and the environment. Urban areas are particul...
Central America and the Caribbean is one of the most hazard-prone regions in the world. In addition,...
This paper integrates information from both economics and the physical sciences to survey the effect...
Cities in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) currently face many environmental and sustainable de...
This paper presents research results of a recent project creating an operational approach to assess ...
The concept of risk has become increasingly complex, and has been used not only in relation to the n...
The Caribbean is predicted to be one of the most impacted regions by climate change. However, the im...
The Mexican Caribbean tourism sector is highly exposed to hurricane activity, yet coastal tourism is...
Climate change, combined with the rapid and often unplanned urbanisation trends, is associated with ...
Climate change, combined with the rapid and often unplanned urbanisation trends, is associated with ...
The concept of risk has become increasingly complex, and has been used not only in relation to the n...
The Central American region has unique characteristics worldwide: two oceans, volcanic chains, and m...
This paper examines the climate-related risks that will face the inhabitants of developing-country c...
This study considers and compares several of the most important factors contributing to coastal floo...
The effects of climate-related disasters are often exacerbated in cities due to interactions with ur...
Natural hazards pose a threat to population, its goods and the environment. Urban areas are particul...
Central America and the Caribbean is one of the most hazard-prone regions in the world. In addition,...
This paper integrates information from both economics and the physical sciences to survey the effect...
Cities in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) currently face many environmental and sustainable de...
This paper presents research results of a recent project creating an operational approach to assess ...
The concept of risk has become increasingly complex, and has been used not only in relation to the n...
The Caribbean is predicted to be one of the most impacted regions by climate change. However, the im...
The Mexican Caribbean tourism sector is highly exposed to hurricane activity, yet coastal tourism is...
Climate change, combined with the rapid and often unplanned urbanisation trends, is associated with ...
Climate change, combined with the rapid and often unplanned urbanisation trends, is associated with ...
The concept of risk has become increasingly complex, and has been used not only in relation to the n...
The Central American region has unique characteristics worldwide: two oceans, volcanic chains, and m...
This paper examines the climate-related risks that will face the inhabitants of developing-country c...
This study considers and compares several of the most important factors contributing to coastal floo...
The effects of climate-related disasters are often exacerbated in cities due to interactions with ur...
Natural hazards pose a threat to population, its goods and the environment. Urban areas are particul...