In recent years there has been an increase in extreme events related to natural variability (such as earthquakes, tsunamis and hurricanes) and climate change (such as flooding and more extreme weather).1 Developing innovative technologies is crucial in making society more resilient to such events. However, little emphasis has been placed on the role of human decision-making in maximizing the positive impacts of technological developments. This is exacerbated by the lack of appropriate adaptation options and the privatization of existing infrastructure, which can leave people exposed to increasing risk. This work examines the need for more robust government regulation and legislation to complement developments and innovations in technology i...
Natural disasters have increased in frequency and severity during the last few decades, causing cons...
Helbing (2013:51) poignantly argues that ‘Globalization and technological revolutions are changing o...
Background: Hydro-meteorological disasters are the focus of this paper. The authors examine, to whic...
In recent years there has been an increase in extreme events related to natural variability (such as...
The increasing frequency of extreme events, exogenous and endogenous, poses challenges for our socie...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. The increasing freque...
The increasing frequency of extreme events, exogenous and endogenous, poses challenges for our socie...
Whilst mitigation has dominated policy and research agendas in recent years there is an increasing r...
Last year's flooding in Brisbane, the 2009 Victorian bushfires and impacts from Cyclone Yasi are jus...
Climate change is re-writing the record book on weather extremes and communities face the brunt of t...
Numerous emerging technologies promise great, but finite, benefits while also placing humanity at tr...
Extreme weather events such as severe thunderstorms, ice storms, blizzards, windstorms, tornadoes an...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are nowadays an interactive means through which hu...
As climate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of natural disasters worldwide, the ques...
Climate change and extreme natural events are increasingly threatening human systems. Even if greenh...
Natural disasters have increased in frequency and severity during the last few decades, causing cons...
Helbing (2013:51) poignantly argues that ‘Globalization and technological revolutions are changing o...
Background: Hydro-meteorological disasters are the focus of this paper. The authors examine, to whic...
In recent years there has been an increase in extreme events related to natural variability (such as...
The increasing frequency of extreme events, exogenous and endogenous, poses challenges for our socie...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. The increasing freque...
The increasing frequency of extreme events, exogenous and endogenous, poses challenges for our socie...
Whilst mitigation has dominated policy and research agendas in recent years there is an increasing r...
Last year's flooding in Brisbane, the 2009 Victorian bushfires and impacts from Cyclone Yasi are jus...
Climate change is re-writing the record book on weather extremes and communities face the brunt of t...
Numerous emerging technologies promise great, but finite, benefits while also placing humanity at tr...
Extreme weather events such as severe thunderstorms, ice storms, blizzards, windstorms, tornadoes an...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are nowadays an interactive means through which hu...
As climate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of natural disasters worldwide, the ques...
Climate change and extreme natural events are increasingly threatening human systems. Even if greenh...
Natural disasters have increased in frequency and severity during the last few decades, causing cons...
Helbing (2013:51) poignantly argues that ‘Globalization and technological revolutions are changing o...
Background: Hydro-meteorological disasters are the focus of this paper. The authors examine, to whic...