Vulnerability & Risk
Vulnerability & Risk
Discover research on how exposure to environmental hazards influences vulnerability and risk perception and how that varies with wealth, power, education, ethnicity, and other social dimensions.
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International imports and climatic filtering drive compositional variation in non-native insect establishments
Article published in Diversity and Distributions
The geography of social vulnerability and wildfire occurrence (1984–2018) in the conterminous USA
Article published in Natural Hazards
Design and Use of a Spatial Harmful Algal Bloom Vulnerability Index for Informing Environmental Policy and Advancing Environmental Justice
Article published in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy
Rural forested community shocks as perceived by in-migrants versus long-term residents
Article published in Journal of Rural Studies
Asymmetrical insect invasions between three world regions
Article published in NeoBiota
Competition, Chromium, and Contracts: The Interaction Between Bidding Intensity and Toxic Waste Releases
Article published in Society & Natural Resources
The role of climatic similarity and bridgehead effects in two centuries of trade-driven global ant invasions
Article published in Journal of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
Lesson: Introduction to Resilience and Sustainability – Ecological, Social, Socio-Environmental
Sustainability, Resilience, and the Dimensions of Risk: Hazard, Exposure, Vulnerability
Slower population growth in hot and dry conditions
Article published in Communications Earth & Environment