Authors
Joern Birkmann, Omar D Cardona, Martha L Carreño, Alex H Barbat, Mark Pelling, Simon Schneiderbauer, Stefan Kienberger, Margreth Keiler, David Alexander, Peter Zeil, Torsten Welle
Publication date
2013/6
Journal
Natural hazards
Volume
67
Pages
193-211
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
The paper deals with the development of a general as well as integrative and holistic framework to systematize and assess vulnerability, risk and adaptation. The framework is a thinking tool meant as a heuristic that outlines key factors and different dimensions that need to be addressed when assessing vulnerability in the context of natural hazards and climate change. The approach underlines that the key factors of such a common framework are related to the exposure of a society or system to a hazard or stressor, the susceptibility of the system or community exposed, and its resilience and adaptive capacity. Additionally, it underlines the necessity to consider key factors and multiple thematic dimensions when assessing vulnerability in the context of natural and socio-natural hazards. In this regard, it shows key linkages between the different concepts used within the disaster risk management (DRM) and …
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