Ausgabe 1/2014
Special Issue: The Usefulness of Resilience and Vulnerability for Disaster Risk Management
Inhalt (9 Artikel)
From Application to Evaluation: Addressing the Usefulness of Resilience and Vulnerability
Alexander Fekete, Gabriele Hufschmidt
Benefits and Challenges of Resilience and Vulnerability for Disaster Risk Management
Alexander Fekete, Gabriele Hufschmidt, Sylvia Kruse
The Dynamic Knowledge Loop: Inter- and Transdisciplinary Cooperation and Adaptation of Climate Change Knowledge
Maria Hagemeier-Klose, Simone Annerose Beichler, Bart Jan Davidse, Sonja Deppisch
Psychological Resilience Building in Disaster Risk Reduction: Contributions from Adult Education
Martha Höfler
Participatory Mapping of Local Disaster Risk Reduction Knowledge: An Example from Switzerland
Christian Reichel, Urte Undine Frömming
VuWiki: An Ontology-Based Semantic Wiki for Vulnerability Assessments
Bijan Khazai, Tina Kunz-Plapp, Christian Büscher, Antje Wegner
Blind Spots on Achilles’ Heel: The Limitations of Vulnerability and Resilience Mapping in Research
Jessica Heesen, Daniel F. Lorenz, Michael Nagenborg, Bettina Wenzel, Martin Voss
Vulnerability and Resilience Research: A Critical Perspective
Hannes Taubenböck, Christian Geiß
Loss and Damage as an Alternative to Resilience and Vulnerability? Preliminary Reflections on an Emerging Climate Change Adaptation Discourse
Alexander Fekete, Patrick Sakdapolrak