Publication: A reality check for the applicability of comprehensive climate risk assessment and management: Experiences from Peru, India and Austria
A reality check for the applicability of comprehensive climate risk assessment and management: Experiences from Peru, India and Austria
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Hagen, I., Allen, S., S Bahinipati, C., Frey, H., Huggel, C., Karabaczek, V., Kienberger, S., Mechler, R., Petutschnig, L., & Schinko, T. (2023). A reality check for the applicability of comprehensive climate risk assessment and management: Experiences from Peru, India and Austria. Climate Risk Management, 41, 100534. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crm.2023.100534
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Climate-related risks are a major threat to humanity, affecting the lives and livelihoods of communities globally. Even with adaptation, climate change is projected to increase the severity of risks, leading to impacts and residual risks, also termed losses and damages. Frameworks and approaches using Climate Risk Management (CRM), an integration of Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation, and sustainable development, are being devised to support the comprehensive management of increasing climate-related risks. Here we disc
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Hagen, I., Allen, S., S Bahinipati, C., Frey, H., Huggel, C., Karabaczek, V., Kienberger, S., Mechler, R., Petutschnig, L., & Schinko, T. (2023). A reality check for the applicability of comprehensive climate risk assessment and management: Experiences from Peru, India and Austria. Climate Risk Management, 41, 100534. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crm.2023.100534