The concept of vulnerability has broadened from initial applications in the fields of risk and hazards, human ecology and resilience to include the management of social-ecological systems (SES). We review how this concept has been operationalized in various contexts and identify opportunities and challenges to apply vulnerability assessments to SES management in the face of social, environmental, and climatic changes. We synthesize these lessons into a 12-step framework to help practitioners scope, design, operationalize, and implement vulnerability assessments that can effectively minimize exposure, reduce sensitivity, and enhance adaptive capacity. We describe the rationale, assumptions, and implications that underlie each step and highli...
Abstract: Vulnerability is the degree to which human and environmental systems are likely to experie...
This chapter focusses on food systems’ vulnerability. In a rapidly and unpre-dictably changing world...
Due to increasing population pressure and urbanization, as well as global climate change impacts, ma...
International audienceThe concept of vulnerability has broadened from initial applications in the fi...
abstract: Global environmental change and sustainability science increasingly recognize the need to ...
presentationVulnerability assessments play an important role in the climate change adaptation proces...
This paper reviews research traditions of vulnerability to environmental change and the challenges f...
International audienceSustaining human well-being is intimately linked to maintaining productive and...
As climate change continues to impact socio-ecological systems, tools that assist conservation manag...
Assessing the vulnerability of broadly described food systems to global environmental change require...
An overarching challenge of natural resource management and biodiversity conservation is that relati...
BackgroundThe field of risk assessment has focused on protecting the health of individual people or ...
A method is proposed for assessing the vulnerability of socio-ecological systems that is explicitly ...
<p>In the ecological domain, ecological exposure and ecological sensitivity create impact potential....
Assessing the vulnerability of human populations to global environmental change, particularly climat...
Abstract: Vulnerability is the degree to which human and environmental systems are likely to experie...
This chapter focusses on food systems’ vulnerability. In a rapidly and unpre-dictably changing world...
Due to increasing population pressure and urbanization, as well as global climate change impacts, ma...
International audienceThe concept of vulnerability has broadened from initial applications in the fi...
abstract: Global environmental change and sustainability science increasingly recognize the need to ...
presentationVulnerability assessments play an important role in the climate change adaptation proces...
This paper reviews research traditions of vulnerability to environmental change and the challenges f...
International audienceSustaining human well-being is intimately linked to maintaining productive and...
As climate change continues to impact socio-ecological systems, tools that assist conservation manag...
Assessing the vulnerability of broadly described food systems to global environmental change require...
An overarching challenge of natural resource management and biodiversity conservation is that relati...
BackgroundThe field of risk assessment has focused on protecting the health of individual people or ...
A method is proposed for assessing the vulnerability of socio-ecological systems that is explicitly ...
<p>In the ecological domain, ecological exposure and ecological sensitivity create impact potential....
Assessing the vulnerability of human populations to global environmental change, particularly climat...
Abstract: Vulnerability is the degree to which human and environmental systems are likely to experie...
This chapter focusses on food systems’ vulnerability. In a rapidly and unpre-dictably changing world...
Due to increasing population pressure and urbanization, as well as global climate change impacts, ma...