This paper uses volcanic eruptions on the Caribbean islands of Montserrat and Saint Vincent to explore the role that British colonial rule in the past and near past (1800–2000) has played in response to and recovery from hazardous events, and in turn, the influence that the nature of the hazards has on these responses. It shows that systemic vulnerabilities to natural hazards have been created by inadequate aid responses and longer-term chronic problems and demonstrates that hazard impacts are compounded by them. Vulnerabilities could be reduced by analysing integrated hazard impacts to generate mitigative measures across hazards and identify actions that more closely match timescales of political decision-making. Incorporating local knowle...
In the Small Islands Developing State (SIDS) of St Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean, the ...
Long-term volcanic activity at Soufrière Hills Volcano (SHV), Montserrat (1995–ongoing) has created ...
Volcanic crisis management in small and densely populated islands is extremely complex. Preparedness...
This paper uses volcanic eruptions on Montserrat and St. Vincent to explore the role that British co...
The islands of the Caribbean are a particularly interesting geographical region to examine the dynam...
Aguirre, BenignoThe current era of Non-Self-Governing-States and semi-Autonomous regions continue to...
This paper summarises: the characteristics of eruptions that occurred between 1792/3 and 1923; the w...
Human population growth has resulted in increased numbers of people living in areas prone to disaste...
Retrospective analysis of the contemporary colonial and scientific records of a major explosive erup...
This thesis aims to better understand the long-term recovery processes after a catastrophe linked to...
The calamitous consequences of 2017 Hurricane Maria for the Caribbean island of Dominica highlighted...
Every year hundreds of thousands of people are affected by natural disasters that occur due to vario...
We report on the process of generating the first suite of integrated volcanic hazard zonation maps f...
A thesis submitted to the Centre for Volcanic Studies, University of Luton, in partial fulfilment of...
International audienceThe occurrence of natural hazards in the Caribbean continues to result in disa...
In the Small Islands Developing State (SIDS) of St Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean, the ...
Long-term volcanic activity at Soufrière Hills Volcano (SHV), Montserrat (1995–ongoing) has created ...
Volcanic crisis management in small and densely populated islands is extremely complex. Preparedness...
This paper uses volcanic eruptions on Montserrat and St. Vincent to explore the role that British co...
The islands of the Caribbean are a particularly interesting geographical region to examine the dynam...
Aguirre, BenignoThe current era of Non-Self-Governing-States and semi-Autonomous regions continue to...
This paper summarises: the characteristics of eruptions that occurred between 1792/3 and 1923; the w...
Human population growth has resulted in increased numbers of people living in areas prone to disaste...
Retrospective analysis of the contemporary colonial and scientific records of a major explosive erup...
This thesis aims to better understand the long-term recovery processes after a catastrophe linked to...
The calamitous consequences of 2017 Hurricane Maria for the Caribbean island of Dominica highlighted...
Every year hundreds of thousands of people are affected by natural disasters that occur due to vario...
We report on the process of generating the first suite of integrated volcanic hazard zonation maps f...
A thesis submitted to the Centre for Volcanic Studies, University of Luton, in partial fulfilment of...
International audienceThe occurrence of natural hazards in the Caribbean continues to result in disa...
In the Small Islands Developing State (SIDS) of St Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean, the ...
Long-term volcanic activity at Soufrière Hills Volcano (SHV), Montserrat (1995–ongoing) has created ...
Volcanic crisis management in small and densely populated islands is extremely complex. Preparedness...