作者
Omar Dario Cardona, Maarten K Van Aalst, Jörn Birkmann, Maureen Fordham, Glenn Mc Gregor, Perez Rosa, Roger S Pulwarty, E Lisa F Schipper, Bach Tan Sinh, Henri Décamps, Mark Keim, Ian Davis, Kristie L Ebi, Allan Lavell, Reinhard Mechler, Virginia Murray, Mark Pelling, Jürgen Pohl, Anthony Oliver Smith, Frank Thomalla
发表日期
2012/1/1
图书
Managing the risks of extreme events and disasters to advance climate change adaptation: special report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change
页码范围
65-108
出版商
Cambridge University Press
简介
The severity of the impacts of extreme and non-extreme weather and climate events depends strongly on the level of vulnerability and exposure to these events (high confidence).[2.2. 1, 2.3, 2.5] Trends in vulnerability and exposure are major drivers of changes in disaster risk, and of impacts when risk is realized (high confidence).[2.5] Understanding the multi-faceted nature of vulnerability and exposure is a prerequisite for determining how weather and climate events contribute to the occurrence of disasters, and for designing and implementing effective adaptation and disaster risk management strategies.[2.2, 2.6] Vulnerability and exposure are dynamic, varying across temporal and spatial scales, and depend on economic, social, geographic, demographic, cultural, institutional, governance, and environmental factors (high confidence).[2.2, 2.3, 2.5] Individuals and communities are differentially exposed and vulnerable and this is based on factors such as wealth, education, race/ethnicity/religion, gender, age, class/caste, disability, and health status.[2.5] Lack of resilience and capacity to anticipate, cope with, and adapt to extremes and change are important causal factors of vulnerability.[2.4] Extreme and non-extreme weather and climate events also affect vulnerability to future extreme events, by modifying the resilience, coping, and adaptive capacity of communities, societies, or social-ecological systems affected by such events (high confidence).[2.4. 3] At the far end of the spectrum–low-probability, highintensity events–the intensity of extreme climate and weather events and exposure to them tend to be more pervasive in explaining disaster …
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