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    “I work all the time- He just waits for the animals to come back” - Social impacts of climate changes: a Greenlandic case study 

    Van Voorst, Roanne (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2009)
    Understanding human adaptation to climate changes is one of the most important research issues within the area of global environmental change, accounting for the fact that people worldwide are currently adapting to their ...
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    Field note from Tajikistan compound disaster - a new humanitarian challenge? 

    Kelly, Charles (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2009)
    During the winter of 2007-2008 the Central Asian country of Tajikistan experienced an unusually cold winter which led to shortages of electricity, water and heating as well as food losses and these impacts occurred at the ...
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    Participatory action research: addressing social vulnerability of rural women through income-generating activities 

    Van Niekerk, Liezel; Van Niekerk, Dewald (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2009)
    Participatory action research (PAR) is a robust and versatile research and development strategy. It can be utilised to: understand complex community structures and interaction; determine various types of vulnerability; ...
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    Social resilience: the forgotten dimension of disaster risk reduction 

    Sapirstein, Guy (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2006)
    The current thinking in the Disaster Risk Reduction field emphasizes assessment and reduction of vulnerability and especially social vulnerability as an important factor in mitigating the effects of disasters. In the process ...
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    Les victimes silencieuses des crises humanitaires et l’(in)sécurité de leurs activités économiques : etude de cas parmi les migrants de deux villes tchadiennes 

    Djindil, Syntyche Nakar; De Bruijn, Mirjam (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2009)
    Lorsqu’une catastrophe humanitaire fait la une des médias, la communauté internationale se mobilise à réduire les conséquences les plus sérieuses. La population du Tchad connaît cependant des crises endémiques qui ne sont ...
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    Towards a methodology for the use of geo-information technology in disaster assessment 

    Van Vuuren, Dawie (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2006)
    Disaster assessment entails the description of disaster events and their impact on human lives, property and the environment. Information is a vital component of this process, and geo-information technology in particular ...
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    Geographic information systems based demarcation of risk zones: the case of the Limbe Sub-Division – Cameroon 

    Gaston, Buh Wung (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2009)
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    Local human development in contexts of permanent crisis: women’s experiences in the Western Sahara 

    Belloso, María López; Azkue, Irantzu Mendia (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2009)
    Sahrawi women are active agents in the social dynamics of the refugee camps, in which they have developeda number of coping strategies to overcome the hardships of a deteriorating humanitarian situation. Since the outbreak ...
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    Towards improved public awareness for climate related disaster risk reduction in South Africa: a participatory development communication perspective 

    Chagutah, Tigere (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2009)
    Southern Africa has frequently been struck by damaging climate hazards which increasingly continue to threaten sustainable development efforts. Ominously, climate models predict that the incidence of major ‘wet’ events, ...
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    AuthorVan Niekerk, Dewald (3)Azkue, Irantzu Mendia (2)Belloso, María López (2)De Bruijn, Mirjam (2)Djindil, Syntyche Nakar (2)Gaillard, JC (2)Gwimbi, Patrick (2)Van Riet, Gideon (2)Amorim, Isabelle (1)Becker, Per (1)... View MoreSubjectDisaster risk reduction (2)Gender (2)Livelihood (2)Resilience (2)Vulnerability (2)Academic discipline (1)Activités de subsistance (1)Adaptation (1)Cameroon (1)Capacities (1)... View MoreDate Issued2009 (22)2006 (8)Has File(s)Yes (30)

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