The social and economic impact of tropical cyclones: Rogers, Peter, 1982. Impact Sci. Soc., 32(1):15–23doi:10.1016/0198-0254(82)90438-1NoneELSEVIERDeep Sea Research Part B Oceanographic Literature Review
Climate change can increase the intensity of extreme weather events such as the amount of rainfall associated with tropical storms and cyclones. Climate change can therefore worsen the impact of these events and may do so in unequal ways. Indeed, research has already separately identified unequal s...
If we focus only on the narrow sense of ‘climate’, and we take the relevant quantity to be temperature, climate change can be taken to concern the change in the global average temperature as a result of the increase in anthropogenically generated greenhouse gases. This way of conceiving of ...
Climate change is expected to drive increases in the intensity of tropical cyclones [1] and increase the occurrence of ‘blue sky’ flooding [2]. Despite these hazards, coastal populations [3], and investments in the coastal built environment [4] are likely to grow. Understanding the impact ...
In China, the annual direct economic losses caused by tropical cyclones have been estimated at approximately 28.7 billion CNY (Chinese Yuan, 2006 price levels), accounting for 0.38% of China's annual GDP (gross domestic product) from 1983 to 2006 (Zhang et al. Citation2009; Ye et al. ...
Policy and Governance in Education and Environment: Analysis of policies and governance frameworks that influence the intersection of education, social environment, and sustainability. This includes research on policy effectiveness, governance structures, and regulatory impacts on educational and environmental ...
hazard assessment for prioritisation is inadequate. In order to identify areas that require rapid response actions, one must also consider the elements at risk, such as buildings and population. In addition, not all disaster impacts can directly be observed from the top-view of remote sensing ...
[16]. More recent literature has confirmed the relationships between CVD morbidity and hurricanes after Hurricane Irma (2017) [38] and across multiple tropical cyclones, [39] but additional work is needed to fully characterize the relationship between hurricanes and cardiovascular health in the United...
applied fish ecology, including the tracking of free-ranging animals and controlled laboratory experiments. It is our intention here to stimulate renewed interest and empirical work on the social structure of fish, as we attempt to safeguard fish stocks under the increasing impacts of climate change...
The social and economic impacts of climate change are a key concern within the climate change policy agenda (IPCC, 2022). Social protection policies could play an important role in addressing the socioeconomic implications of climate change, given their long-standing and central role in managing ...