Authors
David J Abson, Andrew J Dougill, Lindsay C Stringer
Publication date
2012/11/1
Journal
Applied Geography
Volume
35
Issue
1-2
Pages
515-524
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Aggregate measures that capture multiple aspects of socio-ecological vulnerability in a single or small number of vulnerability indices can produce vulnerability maps that act as powerful visual tools to identify those areas most susceptible to future environmental changes. Such indices are easily communicable and offer valuable guidance to policymakers and investors, providing insights as to where more targeted research or policy interventions can address current challenges and reduce future risks. However, such aggregation inevitably reduces the richness of information provided by the suites of individual vulnerability indicators on which the maps are based. This trade-off between information richness and information communicability is a challenge in the quantification and communication of complex phenomena such as socio-ecological vulnerability. This paper investigates the use of Principal Component …
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