Disaster response agencies increasingly use the concept of ‘vulnerability’ to analyse processes that lead to disasters and to identify responses. Because no common definition of ‘vulnerability’ exists, agencies use the concept in the way that best fits their practice – in other words, focusing on physical and economic vulnerability. In most assessments, however, the stories of the affected communities are not included
Recent disasters have demonstrated the challenges faced by society as a result of the increasing com...
The aim of this communication is to propose a systemic model to analyse the vulnerability and resili...
Science can be utilised to mitigate risk and vulnerability throughout the disaster management cycle....
In the field of disaster management, the term ‘vulnerability assessment’ is known to contribute towa...
This chapter reviews the literature on vulnerability. Together with Chapter 3, that offers a literat...
AbstractVulnerability has been defined as the degree to which a system, or part of it, may react adv...
Human societies and territories have always been confronted with hazards and risks, which are occasi...
‘vulnerability ’ as key elements. These concepts are not well drawn out in the risk assessment proce...
This article discusses a vulnerability approach to disaster research and research on climate change ...
Disaster researchers have frequently argued that poor people are more vulnerable to hazard threats ...
Resilience and vulnerability represent two core-concepts in the disaster field, widely invoked as ba...
Resilience and vulnerability represent two core-concepts in the disaster field, widely invoked as ba...
About four decades ago, the discourse on disasters was largely about natural hazards and their chara...
Human societies have to cope with different kind of hazards. Extreme physical events constantly caus...
There are signs of a small shift of emphasis, amongst some agencies, from a total concern for disast...
Recent disasters have demonstrated the challenges faced by society as a result of the increasing com...
The aim of this communication is to propose a systemic model to analyse the vulnerability and resili...
Science can be utilised to mitigate risk and vulnerability throughout the disaster management cycle....
In the field of disaster management, the term ‘vulnerability assessment’ is known to contribute towa...
This chapter reviews the literature on vulnerability. Together with Chapter 3, that offers a literat...
AbstractVulnerability has been defined as the degree to which a system, or part of it, may react adv...
Human societies and territories have always been confronted with hazards and risks, which are occasi...
‘vulnerability ’ as key elements. These concepts are not well drawn out in the risk assessment proce...
This article discusses a vulnerability approach to disaster research and research on climate change ...
Disaster researchers have frequently argued that poor people are more vulnerable to hazard threats ...
Resilience and vulnerability represent two core-concepts in the disaster field, widely invoked as ba...
Resilience and vulnerability represent two core-concepts in the disaster field, widely invoked as ba...
About four decades ago, the discourse on disasters was largely about natural hazards and their chara...
Human societies have to cope with different kind of hazards. Extreme physical events constantly caus...
There are signs of a small shift of emphasis, amongst some agencies, from a total concern for disast...
Recent disasters have demonstrated the challenges faced by society as a result of the increasing com...
The aim of this communication is to propose a systemic model to analyse the vulnerability and resili...
Science can be utilised to mitigate risk and vulnerability throughout the disaster management cycle....