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Deciphering interwoven drivers of environment-related migration – A multisite case study from the Ethiopian highlands 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 63
作者:  Groth J.;  Ide T.;  Sakdapolrak P.;  Kassa E.;  Hermans K.
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comparative study  in situ measurement  livelihood  risk assessment  summer  vulnerability  Ethiopian Highlands  
Equitable resilience in flood prone urban areas in Sri Lanka: A case study in Colombo Divisional Secretariat Division 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 62
作者:  Hewawasam V.;  Matsui K.
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decision making  disaster management  drainage network  field method  flood control  housing conditions  low income population  precipitation assessment  research work  urban area  vulnerability  Colombo [Western Province]  Sri Lanka  Western Province [Sri Lanka]  
What could go wrong with cooking? Exploring vulnerability at the water, energy and food Nexus in Kampala through a social practices lens. 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 63
作者:  Mguni P.;  van Vliet B.;  Spaargaren G.;  Nakirya D.;  Osuret J.;  Isunju J.B.;  Ssekamatte T.;  Mugambe R.
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biomass burning  climate effect  energy use  food availability  household survey  informal settlement  service provision  social behavior  urbanization  vulnerability  water quality  water use  Kampala  Sub-Saharan Africa  Uganda  
What makes climate change adaptation effective? A systematic review of the literature 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 62
作者:  Owen G.
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adaptive management  climate change  global warming  literature review  vulnerability  
Multi-method evidence for when and how climate-related disasters contribute to armed conflict risk 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 62
作者:  Ide T.;  Brzoska M.;  Donges J.F.;  Schleussner C.-F.
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anthropogenic effect  civil war  climate change  climate effect  crisis management  disaster  environmental conditions  ethnic group  hazard assessment  methodology  peace process  risk assessment  violence  vulnerability