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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Slower population growth in hot and dry conditions
Article published in Communications Earth & Environment
Redlining and Tree Cover Lesson: Measuring Environmental Inequality in Baltimore
Coupled human-natural system impacts of a winter weather whiplash event
Article published in Ecology and Society
Audio Interview: What Is Environmental Sociology?
Lori Peek
Audio Interview: Socio-Environmental Resilience
John H. Matthews
Co-Evolutions Lesson: Indigenous Knowledge and Scientific Research
Can pastoralists benefit from wildlife conservation in Kenya? A case study from Amboseli
Complicating narratives of changing livelihoods and shared lands in Southern Kenya
Heat and drought reduce subnational population growth in the global tropics
Article published in Population and Environment
Flood Risk as Legacy Vulnerability: Reading the past into the present for environmental justice
Article published in Geoforum