Attempts to improve risk communication strategies in order to prevent and mitigate disasters caused by natural hazards have been made worldwide. However, most such strategies target non-indigenous populations, while vulnerable communities located in remote mountain areas in the least developed countries lack information in their native language
Disasters related to natural hazards have increased in the last few decades. This increment makes it...
International audienceAn efficient management of natural hazards cannot be only a hazard assessment ...
This chapter explores the incorporation of traditional Indigenous knowledge into climate change-rela...
The purpose of the study was to identify and understand the indigenous knowledge systems in general ...
The communication process between the geoscientists and native communities in risk areas can signifi...
In a world of increasing uncertainty and risk from hazards and climate change, Indigenous Peoples ar...
With more frequent and more intense disasters, disaster risk reduction (DRR) has become increasingly...
Threats to life, homes, businesses and the environment are ever present in the form of natural hazar...
The field of linguistics in Mexico presents a unique problem due to threats to indigenous languages ...
Migrants, ethnic minorities and people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities...
This initiative is a follow-up project from the The Risk Interpretation and Action Fellows Seminar, ...
Disasters associated with mountain hazards have had considerable impact throughout the world, especi...
Global warming and the consequent increase in natural disasters have influenced global risk preventi...
Risk communication is crucial to building community resilience and reducing risk from extreme events...
The increasing frequency of disasters, coupled with a number of emerging threats and trends, are lea...
Disasters related to natural hazards have increased in the last few decades. This increment makes it...
International audienceAn efficient management of natural hazards cannot be only a hazard assessment ...
This chapter explores the incorporation of traditional Indigenous knowledge into climate change-rela...
The purpose of the study was to identify and understand the indigenous knowledge systems in general ...
The communication process between the geoscientists and native communities in risk areas can signifi...
In a world of increasing uncertainty and risk from hazards and climate change, Indigenous Peoples ar...
With more frequent and more intense disasters, disaster risk reduction (DRR) has become increasingly...
Threats to life, homes, businesses and the environment are ever present in the form of natural hazar...
The field of linguistics in Mexico presents a unique problem due to threats to indigenous languages ...
Migrants, ethnic minorities and people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities...
This initiative is a follow-up project from the The Risk Interpretation and Action Fellows Seminar, ...
Disasters associated with mountain hazards have had considerable impact throughout the world, especi...
Global warming and the consequent increase in natural disasters have influenced global risk preventi...
Risk communication is crucial to building community resilience and reducing risk from extreme events...
The increasing frequency of disasters, coupled with a number of emerging threats and trends, are lea...
Disasters related to natural hazards have increased in the last few decades. This increment makes it...
International audienceAn efficient management of natural hazards cannot be only a hazard assessment ...
This chapter explores the incorporation of traditional Indigenous knowledge into climate change-rela...