Humanity has long sought to explain and understand why environmental processes and phenomena contribute to and interfere with development processes, frequently through the terms and concepts of ‘vulnerability’ and ‘resilience’. Many proven ideas and approaches from development and disaster risk reduction literature are not fully considered by contemporary climate change work. This chapter describes the importance of older vulnerability and resilience research for contemporary investigations involving climate change, suggesting ways forward without disciplinary blinkers. Vulnerability and resilience as processes are explored alongside critiques of the post-disaster ‘return to normal’ paradigm. The importance of learning from already existing...
The risks from floods have been rising globally due to increasing population, urbanization and econo...
Disasters pose a growing threat to sustainable development. Disaster risk management efforts have la...
Proposed ways of improving adaptation to climate change have most often been supported by narrowly f...
The term ‘resilience’ is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
A seminal policy year for development and sustainability occurs in 2015 due to three parallel proces...
A warming climate and less predictable weather patterns, as well as an expanding urban infrastructur...
The contribution describes the emergence and development of the resilience concept within socio-scie...
The term 'resilience' is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
The term 'resilience' is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
The concept of vulnerability is well established in the climate change literature, underpinning sign...
ra il men 1 me bil sen thes ms climate change spans all the antecedent and successor traditions. The...
Resilience is used in many social policy contexts. We are especially concerned about its use as an o...
This paper reviews research traditions of vulnerability to environmental change and the challenges f...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
The risks from floods have been rising globally due to increasing population, urbanization and econo...
Disasters pose a growing threat to sustainable development. Disaster risk management efforts have la...
Proposed ways of improving adaptation to climate change have most often been supported by narrowly f...
The term ‘resilience’ is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
A seminal policy year for development and sustainability occurs in 2015 due to three parallel proces...
A warming climate and less predictable weather patterns, as well as an expanding urban infrastructur...
The contribution describes the emergence and development of the resilience concept within socio-scie...
The term 'resilience' is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
The term 'resilience' is increasingly used in the context of discussion, policies and programming ar...
The concept of vulnerability is well established in the climate change literature, underpinning sign...
ra il men 1 me bil sen thes ms climate change spans all the antecedent and successor traditions. The...
Resilience is used in many social policy contexts. We are especially concerned about its use as an o...
This paper reviews research traditions of vulnerability to environmental change and the challenges f...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance the dialogue between the disaster risk reduction (DR...
The risks from floods have been rising globally due to increasing population, urbanization and econo...
Disasters pose a growing threat to sustainable development. Disaster risk management efforts have la...
Proposed ways of improving adaptation to climate change have most often been supported by narrowly f...