Recent climate change adaptation policy positions previously mundane weather events, such as heatwaves and coldsnaps, as increasingly dangerous. Within this discourse of 'extreme' weather, the health sector is promoting climate-controlled indoor environments as a sensible coping strategy. Such responses mask our constant and ongoing adaptations to weather, which are becoming more dynamic and varied in mobile and globalised societies. In this paper, we are interested in reconceptualising adaptation as a series of everyday and remembered experiences with weather, which are situated within and carried by bodily social practices that contribute to keeping warm and cool. We are particularly concerned with what happens to these practice...
© 2017 Isabel Clare CornesClimate change adaptation (CCA) and disaster risk reduction (DRR) have bec...
This paper brings work on mobility and ‘staying’ together with theoretical ideas of resilience to co...
This paper brings work on mobility and ‘staying’ together with theoretical ideas of resilience to co...
In this chapter, we draw inspiration from Tony McMichael’s research on the implications of climate c...
In this chapter, we draw inspiration from Tony McMichael’s research on the implications of climate c...
In this chapter, we draw inspiration from Tony McMichael's research on the implications of climate c...
Climates are changing, yet the everyday implications for societies and cultures are unclear. Until r...
Whilst increasing mobility leads to people regularly experiencing new climatic conditions, understan...
One of climate change's most certain impacts is increasingly frequent and extreme heat. Heat ma...
Background Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequent...
This paper argues that those hoping to influence domestic heat management might engage more directly...
Background: Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequen...
© 2020 Dilruba KhanamClimate change is a critical concern in Australia and globally. Anthropogenic c...
Climate-related health risks are likely to increase in the near future, posing many challenges and o...
Thermal comfort in outdoor places has proven to have a strong relationship with their users’ a...
© 2017 Isabel Clare CornesClimate change adaptation (CCA) and disaster risk reduction (DRR) have bec...
This paper brings work on mobility and ‘staying’ together with theoretical ideas of resilience to co...
This paper brings work on mobility and ‘staying’ together with theoretical ideas of resilience to co...
In this chapter, we draw inspiration from Tony McMichael’s research on the implications of climate c...
In this chapter, we draw inspiration from Tony McMichael’s research on the implications of climate c...
In this chapter, we draw inspiration from Tony McMichael's research on the implications of climate c...
Climates are changing, yet the everyday implications for societies and cultures are unclear. Until r...
Whilst increasing mobility leads to people regularly experiencing new climatic conditions, understan...
One of climate change's most certain impacts is increasingly frequent and extreme heat. Heat ma...
Background Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequent...
This paper argues that those hoping to influence domestic heat management might engage more directly...
Background: Australia has a hot climate with maximum summer temperatures in its major cities frequen...
© 2020 Dilruba KhanamClimate change is a critical concern in Australia and globally. Anthropogenic c...
Climate-related health risks are likely to increase in the near future, posing many challenges and o...
Thermal comfort in outdoor places has proven to have a strong relationship with their users’ a...
© 2017 Isabel Clare CornesClimate change adaptation (CCA) and disaster risk reduction (DRR) have bec...
This paper brings work on mobility and ‘staying’ together with theoretical ideas of resilience to co...
This paper brings work on mobility and ‘staying’ together with theoretical ideas of resilience to co...