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Autor:
Lindsay Catherine Beevers, Kerri McClymont, Guy H. Walker, Terry C. Lansdown, Annie Visser-Quinn, Matt Holman, Melissa Bedinger
Publikováno v:
Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 63:1151-1176
Hydro-hazards are increasing in frequency due to climate change which has inspired a cultural change in Flood Risk Management (FRM). Uncertainty associated with climate change has resulted in a shi...
Publikováno v:
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Vol 23, Pp 3279-3303 (2019)
Hydrological models can be used to assess the impact of hydrologic alteration on the river ecosystem. However, there are considerable limitations and uncertainties associated with the replication of ecologically relevant hydrological indicators. Voge
Publikováno v:
Environmental Modelling & Software. 114:12-28
Rivers are among the ecosystems most sensitive to climate change. Whilst methods quantifying the impact and uncertainty of climate change on flow regime are well-established, the impact on hydroecological response is not well understood. Typically, i
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 13, Iss 541, p 541 (2021)
In this paper we explore how we can use catchment resilience as a unifying concept to manage and regulate catchments, using structured reviews to support our perspective. River catchments are physical boundaries which delineate where all surface wate
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The Sendai Framework serves to expand our understanding of disaster risk, complementing our increasing understanding of hazards with a deeper conceptualization of exposure and resilience. However the complexity of these concepts—and how to operatio
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-819047-0.00011-1
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-819047-0.00011-1
Index-based approaches are a popular method for assessing societal vulnerability to flooding, many of which differ in terms of indicator selection, underlying social data, spatial scale and aggregation methods. They are typically assessed at geograph
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Autor:
James Hutchison, Rachel Prudden, Amber Leeson, Vatsala Nundloll, Joanne A. Waller, David S. Leslie, Stefan Reis, Stuart Homann, Maria Angela Ferrario, Roger Street, Tony Hey, John Watkins, Will Simm, Massimo Vieno, Phil Jonathan, Lindsay Catherine Beevers, Malcolm McMillan, Chantal M. Huijbers, Lauren Thornton, Peter A. Henrys, Jordan Phillipson, Ross Towe, Harriet Fraser, Rob Fraser, Dino Sejdinovic, Joshua Vande Hey, Ada Dionescu, Lucy Bastin, Mike Brown, Sarah L. Dance, Rob Lamb, Faiza Samreen, Richard Bassett, Maria Salama, Gordon S. Blair, Simon Gardner, Liz Edwards, Vicky Pope, Oluwole Oyebamiji, Sophie Laurie, Maribel Isabel Borrajo
Publikováno v:
Patterns, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 100156-(2021)
Patterns
Blair, G S, Bassett, R, Bastin, L, Beevers, L, Borrajo, M I, Brown, M, Dance, S L, Dionescu, A, Edwards, L, Ferrario, M A, Fraser, R, Fraser, H, Gardner, S, Henrys, P, Hey, T, Homann, S, Huijbers, C, Hutchison, J, Jonathan, P, Lamb, R, Laurie, S, Leeson, A, Leslie, D, McMillan, M, Nundloll, V, Oyebamiji, O, Phillipson, J, Pope, V, Prudden, R, Reis, S, Salama, M, Samreen, F, Sejdinovic, D, Simm, W, Street, R, Thornton, L, Towe, R, Hey, J V, Vieno, M, Waller, J & Watkins, J 2021, ' The Role of Digital Technologies in Responding to the Grand Challenges of the Natural Environment: The Windermere Accord ', Patterns, vol. 2, no. 1, 100156 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patter.2020.100156
Patterns
Blair, G S, Bassett, R, Bastin, L, Beevers, L, Borrajo, M I, Brown, M, Dance, S L, Dionescu, A, Edwards, L, Ferrario, M A, Fraser, R, Fraser, H, Gardner, S, Henrys, P, Hey, T, Homann, S, Huijbers, C, Hutchison, J, Jonathan, P, Lamb, R, Laurie, S, Leeson, A, Leslie, D, McMillan, M, Nundloll, V, Oyebamiji, O, Phillipson, J, Pope, V, Prudden, R, Reis, S, Salama, M, Samreen, F, Sejdinovic, D, Simm, W, Street, R, Thornton, L, Towe, R, Hey, J V, Vieno, M, Waller, J & Watkins, J 2021, ' The Role of Digital Technologies in Responding to the Grand Challenges of the Natural Environment: The Windermere Accord ', Patterns, vol. 2, no. 1, 100156 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patter.2020.100156
Summary Digital technology is having a major impact on many areas of society, and there is equal opportunity for impact on science. This is particularly true in the environmental sciences as we seek to understand the complexities of the natural envir
The chapter brings new insights into social vulnerability in the context of drought, by focusing on subsistence farming communities in Nsanje, Malawi. The research employs an index study with quantitative and qualitative factors and a community co-cr
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-819047-0.00006-8
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-819047-0.00006-8
Publikováno v:
Geosciences, Vol 10, Iss 496, p 496 (2020)
Hydrological hazards, or 'hydro-hazards', are defined as "extreme events associated with the occurrence, movement and distribution of water, such as floods and droughts" (Visser-Quinn et al., 2019 [1]). Singular or interacting physical process which