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View article: From Denial to Acceptance—Leveraging the Five Stages of Grief to Unlock Climate Action
From Denial to Acceptance—Leveraging the Five Stages of Grief to Unlock Climate Action Open
Climate change is not only a technical and environmental challenge but also an emotional and psychological one that affects public engagement, policy acceptance, and long-term sustainability. This study presents a conceptual framework base…
View article: Impacts of hazard maps on individual reaction? Results from a case study in South Tyrol, Italy
Impacts of hazard maps on individual reaction? Results from a case study in South Tyrol, Italy Open
This study investigates the impact of hazard maps on people's risk awareness, risk perception and willingness to engage in risk management activities in South Tyrol, Italy. By comparing empirical survey data from municipalities with and wi…
View article: Enhancing risk governance by addressing key risk communication barriers during the prevention and preparedness phase in <scp>South Tyrol (Italy)</scp>
Enhancing risk governance by addressing key risk communication barriers during the prevention and preparedness phase in <span>South Tyrol (Italy)</span> Open
Different European policies emphasise that good risk governance can only be achieved through effective communication between the different risk governance actors. It is well known, that effective risk communication should be set up as part…
View article: Mountain Resilience: A Systematic Literature Review and Paths to the Future
Mountain Resilience: A Systematic Literature Review and Paths to the Future Open
Mountains are home to a considerable share of the human population. Around a billion people live in mountainous areas, which harbor rich natural and sociocultural diversity. Today, many people living in mountainous areas worldwide face fun…
View article: Structured output methods and environmental issues: perspectives on co-created bottom-up and ‘sideways’ science
Structured output methods and environmental issues: perspectives on co-created bottom-up and ‘sideways’ science Open
Participatory methods for researching human–environmental interactions seek detailed inputs on all manner of issues, but the outputs are often only understandable to the technically literate. On the other hand, participatory methods that i…
View article: Improving Risk Communication Strategies through Public Awareness and Engagement: Insights from South Tyrol and Carinthia
Improving Risk Communication Strategies through Public Awareness and Engagement: Insights from South Tyrol and Carinthia Open
This chapter presents experiences and results from the INTERREG Italy-Austria Project RiKoST-Risk communication strategies. The project is a collaboration between partners from research and public authorities and aims at improving target-g…
View article: The Global Mountain Safeguard Research (GLOMOS) Programme: Linking Academia and the United Nations System for Transformative Resilience in Mountain Regions
The Global Mountain Safeguard Research (GLOMOS) Programme: Linking Academia and the United Nations System for Transformative Resilience in Mountain Regions Open
Population growth, climate change, and unsustainable natural resource management are putting pressure on mountain ecosystems and making mountain communities increasingly vulnerable to climate and disaster risks. The international academic …
View article: Spatial-Explicit Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments Based on Impact Chains. Findings from a Case Study in Burundi
Spatial-Explicit Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments Based on Impact Chains. Findings from a Case Study in Burundi Open
Climate change vulnerability assessments are an essential instrument to identify regions most vulnerable to adverse impacts of climate change and to determine appropriate adaptation measures. Vulnerability assessments directly support coun…
View article: Index
Index Open
See also Turkish earthquake case study Adaptation.See also Climate change adaptation in Central Europe flood events case study 169-70
View article: Conceptualizing community resilience to natural hazards – the emBRACE framework
Conceptualizing community resilience to natural hazards – the emBRACE framework Open
The level of community is considered to be vital for building disaster resilience. Yet, community resilience as a scientific concept often remains vaguely defined and lacks the guiding characteristics necessary for analysing and enhancing …
View article: Conceptualizing community resilience to natural hazards – theemBRACE framework
Conceptualizing community resilience to natural hazards – theemBRACE framework Open
The level of community is considered to be vital for building disaster resilience. Yet, community resilience as a scientific concept often remains vaguely defined and lacks the guiding characteristics necessary for analysing and enhancing …