The impact of extreme weather events on water quality: International evidence
Water resources are an important part of the ecosystem. The nexus of extreme weather
events and water quality is of great significance in the climate change economics theory and …
events and water quality is of great significance in the climate change economics theory and …
[HTML][HTML] Migration and climate change–the role of social protection
D Silchenko, U Murray - Climate Risk Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Social protection, as a vulnerability response tool, is well-placed to equip climate-vulnerable
populations with resources that de-risk livelihoods and smooth consumption. This systematic …
populations with resources that de-risk livelihoods and smooth consumption. This systematic …
Small islands
Current and future climate-related drivers of risk for small islands during the 21st century
include sea level rise (SLR), tropical and extratropical cyclones, increasing air and sea …
include sea level rise (SLR), tropical and extratropical cyclones, increasing air and sea …
“Disasters threaten livelihoods, and people cope, adapt and make transformational changes”: Community resilience and livelihoods reconstruction in coastal …
In the face of serious disruptions to local livelihoods and asset bases by extreme climatic
events, it is paramount to reconstruct but also to transform and diversify livelihoods …
events, it is paramount to reconstruct but also to transform and diversify livelihoods …
[HTML][HTML] Thriving in turbulent times: Livelihood resilience and vulnerability assessment of Bolivian Indigenous forest households
Climate change affects ecosystems and the well-being of rural households relying on
ecosystem services for their livelihoods. The ability to withstand the adverse effects of …
ecosystem services for their livelihoods. The ability to withstand the adverse effects of …
Uncovering the lack of awareness of sand mining impacts on riverbank erosion among Mekong Delta residents: insights from a comprehensive survey
Global sand demand due to infrastructure construction has intensified sand mining activities
in many rivers, with current rates of sand extraction exceeding natural replenishment. This …
in many rivers, with current rates of sand extraction exceeding natural replenishment. This …
Understanding relocation in flood-prone coastal communities through the lens of place attachment
Place attachment has been acknowledged as an important factor in mobility decision-
making. However, it has not yet been explored in the context of permanent relocation in …
making. However, it has not yet been explored in the context of permanent relocation in …
[HTML][HTML] Public perception and preferences for coastal risk management: Evidence from a convergent parallel mixed-methods study
Coastal ecosystems are exposed to unprecedented levels of human pressure and to the
cumulative effects of climate change. Altogether, these threats have been exposing coastal …
cumulative effects of climate change. Altogether, these threats have been exposing coastal …
[HTML][HTML] Household farms facing barriers in indigenous knowledge-based adaptation to extreme climatic events—Evidence from the Huangshui Basin
H Zhang, J Zhan, Z Yang, H Wang, N Xu, C Bai… - Geography and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Global warming has led to the frequent occurrence of extreme climatic events (ECEs) in the
ecologically fragile Qinghai-Xizang Plateau. Rural households face strong barriers in …
ecologically fragile Qinghai-Xizang Plateau. Rural households face strong barriers in …
Household-level disaster-induced losses and rural–urban migration: Experience from world's one of the most disaster-affected countries
A Ishtiaque, NI Nazem - Natural hazards, 2017 - Springer
Losses due to natural disasters induce rural–urban migration throughout the world. It is also
a major driver of population influx in Dhaka city, the capital of one of the most disaster …
a major driver of population influx in Dhaka city, the capital of one of the most disaster …