[HTML][HTML] Digital post-disaster risk management twinning: a review and improved conceptual framework
Digital Twins (DT) is the real-time virtual representation of systems, communities, cities, or
even human beings with the substantial potential to revolutionize post-disaster risk …
even human beings with the substantial potential to revolutionize post-disaster risk …
Who is the climate‐induced trapped figure?
Many will remember the 1990s alarmist narratives of how a human tide of up to a billion
climate refugees would flood “our” borders by 2050. By 2011, a new character joined the …
climate refugees would flood “our” borders by 2050. By 2011, a new character joined the …
Managed retreat through voluntary buyouts of flood-prone properties
Retreat from some areas will become unavoidable under intensifying climate change.
Existing deployments of managed retreat are at small scale compared to potential future …
Existing deployments of managed retreat are at small scale compared to potential future …
Exposure to natural hazard events unassociated with policy change for improved disaster risk reduction
Natural hazard events provide opportunities for policy change to enhance disaster risk
reduction (DRR), yet it remains unclear whether these events actually fulfill this …
reduction (DRR), yet it remains unclear whether these events actually fulfill this …
Global warming and population change both heighten future risk of human displacement due to river floods
Every year, millions of people around the world are being displaced from their homes due to
climate-related disasters. River flooding is responsible for a large part of this displacement …
climate-related disasters. River flooding is responsible for a large part of this displacement …
Monitoring urban physical growth in tsunami-affected areas: A case study of Banda Aceh City, Indonesia
Building back better-based urban planning is an integral part of efforts to increase urban
resilience. Therefore, urban physical growth needs to be monitored to prevent built-up areas …
resilience. Therefore, urban physical growth needs to be monitored to prevent built-up areas …
Rethinking disaster resilience in high-density cities: Towards an urban resilience knowledge system
Fostering high-resolution disaster resilience assessment is essential for high-density cities
(HDCs) given their congested built environment. This study introduces and demonstrates a …
(HDCs) given their congested built environment. This study introduces and demonstrates a …
[HTML][HTML] When the disaster strikes: Gendered (im) mobility in Bangladesh
S Ayeb-Karlsson - Climate Risk Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Gender influences people's behaviour in various ways. This study investigates gendered
(im) mobility during cyclone strikes in Bangladesh. During such strikes people have …
(im) mobility during cyclone strikes in Bangladesh. During such strikes people have …
[HTML][HTML] Strengthening resilience in reconstruction after extreme events–Insights from flood affected communities in Germany
Disaster resilience and building back better (BBB) are key concepts in the disaster risk and
resilience discourse; however, these concepts often remain vague for many stakeholders …
resilience discourse; however, these concepts often remain vague for many stakeholders …
Understanding post-disaster population recovery patterns
Despite the rising importance of enhancing community resilience to disasters, our
understandings on when, how and why communities are able to recover from such extreme …
understandings on when, how and why communities are able to recover from such extreme …