[HTML][HTML] The need to integrate flood and drought disaster risk reduction strategies
Most research on hydrological risks focuses either on flood risk or drought risk, whilst floods
and droughts are two extremes of the same hydrological cycle. To better design disaster risk …
and droughts are two extremes of the same hydrological cycle. To better design disaster risk …
Mind the gap: The role of mindfulness in adapting to increasing risk and climate change
C Wamsler - Sustainability Science, 2018 - Springer
It is becoming clear that increasingly complex global challenges cannot simply be solved by
new technology or governments alone. We also need to develop new social practices and …
new technology or governments alone. We also need to develop new social practices and …
Identifying the essential flood conditioning factors for flood prone area map** using machine learning techniques
River flooding can be a highly destructive natural hazard. Numerous approaches have been
used to study the phenomenon; however, insufficient knowledge regarding flood …
used to study the phenomenon; however, insufficient knowledge regarding flood …
Debates—Perspectives on socio‐hydrology: Capturing feedbacks between physical and social processes
In flood risk assessment, there remains a lack of analytical frameworks capturing the
dynamics emerging from two‐way feedbacks between physical and social processes, such …
dynamics emerging from two‐way feedbacks between physical and social processes, such …
Evaluating the application of the statistical index method in flood susceptibility map** and its comparison with frequency ratio and logistic regression methods
M Shafapour Tehrany, L Kumar… - … , Natural Hazards and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Statistical methods are the most popular techniques to model and map flood-prone areas.
Although a wide range of statistical methods have been used, application of the statistical …
Although a wide range of statistical methods have been used, application of the statistical …
Flood hazards: household vulnerability and resilience in disaster-prone districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan
Pakistan is alarmingly exposed and vulnerable to flood disasters as a result of rapid
urbanization that has not taken into account the threats posed by climate change. The …
urbanization that has not taken into account the threats posed by climate change. The …
Community resilience to flood hazards in Khyber Pukhthunkhwa province of Pakistan
In Pakistan, floods are recurrent phenomenon and cause heavy loss to human life, standing
crops and property. Community resilience is widely used in disasters and natural hazards …
crops and property. Community resilience is widely used in disasters and natural hazards …
Resilience for disaster risk management in a changing climate: Practitioners' frames and practices
There is a growing use of resilience ideas within the disaster risk management literature and
policy domain. However, few empirical studies have focused on how resilience ideas are …
policy domain. However, few empirical studies have focused on how resilience ideas are …
Drought and flood in the Anthropocene: feedback mechanisms in reservoir operation
Over the last few decades, numerous studies have investigated human impacts on drought
and flood events, while conversely other studies have explored human responses to …
and flood events, while conversely other studies have explored human responses to …
Framing disaster resilience: the implications of the diverse conceptualisations of “bouncing back”
Purpose–To confront the increasingly devastating impacts of disasters and the challenges
that climate change is posing to disaster risk management (DRM) there is an imperative to …
that climate change is posing to disaster risk management (DRM) there is an imperative to …