Open innovation: status quo and quo vadis-an analysis of a research field

A Bertello, P De Bernardi, F Ricciardi - Review of Managerial Science, 2024 - Springer
Open innovation is now a widely used concept in academia, industry, and policy-making.
According to the recent report “The Open Innovation Barometer”, released by the Economist …

Implementation of property‐level flood risk adaptation (PLFRA) measures: Choices and decisions

MS Attems, T Thaler, E Genovese… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrometeorological events are highly costly and have strong impacts on the human‐
environment system. Effective response requires effective risk management concepts and …

Integrating ecosystem services and landscape ecological risk into adaptive management: Insights from a western mountain-basin area, China

J Gong, E Cao, Y Xie, C Xu, H Li, L Yan - Journal of Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
There is an increasing interest in introducing ecosystem services (ESs) and landscape
ecological risk (LER) into environmental policies and governance. Yet, we know little about …

Conceptualizing community resilience and the social dimensions of risk to overcome barriers to disaster risk reduction and sustainable development

AJ Imperiale, F Vanclay - Sustainable Development, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Crises and disasters are windows of opportunity to learn and transform toward enhancing
disaster risk reduction (DRR) and resilience. However, a poor understanding of community …

Multi-hazard susceptibility and exposure assessment of the Hindu Kush Himalaya

J Rusk, A Maharjan, P Tiwari, THK Chen… - Science of the total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Mountainous regions are highly hazardous, and these hazards often lead to loss of human
life. The Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH), like many mountainous regions, is the site of multiple …

[HTML][HTML] Addressing disturbance risk to mountain forest ecosystem services

A Stritih, P Bebi, C Rossi, A Grêt-Regamey - Journal of environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Ecosystem service (ES) mapping has been developed with the aim of supporting ecosystem
management, but ES maps often lack information about uncertainty and risk, which is …

Catalyzing transformations to sustainability in the world's mountains

JA Klein, CM Tucker, AW Nolin, KA Hopping… - Earth's …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Mountain social‐ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem
services to over half the planet's human population. Despite their importance, there has …

Recent advances in vulnerability assessment for the built environment exposed to torrential hazards: Challenges and the way forward

S Fuchs, M Keiler, R Ortlepp, R Schinke… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Irrespective of the magnitude and spatial extend, the consequences of a natural hazard are
strongly connected to the vulnerability of elements at risk (eg people, buildings and …

[HTML][HTML] Preferences of vulnerable social groups for ecosystem-based adaptation to flood risk in Central Vietnam

LC Hagedoorn, P Bubeck, P Hudson, LM Brander… - World Development, 2021 - Elsevier
Developing countries are increasingly impacted by floods, especially in Asia. Traditional
flood risk management, using structural measures such as levees, can have negative …

Re‐designing social impact assessment to enhance community resilience for disaster risk reduction, climate action and sustainable development

AJ Imperiale, F Vanclay - Sustainable Development, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Enhancing disaster risk reduction (DRR) and community resilience are fundamental for
sustainable development. However, cultural and political‐institutional barriers hinder …