Across the globe, wildfires are increasing in frequency and magnitude under a warming climate, impacting natural resources, infrastructure, and millions of people every year. At the …
G Wigtil, RB Hammer, JD Kline… - … Journal of Wildland …, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
The hazards-of-place model posits that vulnerability to environmental hazards depends on both biophysical and social factors. Biophysical factors determine where wildfire potential is …
Anthropogenic lead (Pb) is ubiquitous in urban soils given its widespread deposition over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries from a range of point-and non-point sources …
C Eriksen, G Simon - … and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper examines vulnerability in the context of affluence and privilege. It focuses on the 1991 Oakland Hills Firestorm in California, USA to examine long-term lived experiences of …
Every year, wildfires destroy thousands of buildings in the United States, especially in the rapidly growing wildland-urban interface, where homes and wildland vegetation meet or …
J Chase, P Hansen - Society & Natural Resources, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Recovery from wildfire is often cast as the rebuilding of homes by the displaced. This focus ignores the diversity of livelihoods and access to resources among people living in the …
Abstract In Jambi province, Sumatra, Indonesia, flooding is a recurrent rainy season phenomenon. Historically considered manageable, recent political economic developments …
D Meek, T Lloro-Bidart - The Journal of Environmental Education, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
David Meek a and Teresa Lloro-Bidart b aUniversity of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; bCalifornia State Polytechnic University Pomona, Pomona, California, USA …
This paper engages with emergent conceptualizations of political–industrial ecology to understand the politics surrounding how the volume, composition, and material throughput …