Extreme Weather, Health, and Communities
Extreme Weather, Health, and Communities
Interdisciplinary Engagement Strategies
Sprigg, William A.; Steinberg, Sheila Lakshmi
Springer International Publishing AG
04/2018
388
Mole
Inglês
9783319808543
15 a 20 dias
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and Public Communication.- Dust Storms, Human Health and a Global Early Warning
System.- Interdisciplinary Engagement of People and Place around Extreme Weather.- Engaging Communities
to Assess the Health Effects of Extreme Weather in the Arctic.- Refining the
Process of Science Support for Communities around Extreme Weather Events and
Climate Impacts.- Reducing Vulnerability to Extreme Heat through
Interdisciplinary Research and Stakeholder Engagement.- Sociospatial Modeling
for climate-based emergencies: Extreme Heat Vulnerability.- Drought and Health in the Context of Public Engagement.-
Extreme Weather:
Mental Health Challenges and Community Response Strategies.- Extreme
Winter: Weaving Weather and Climate into a Narrative through Laura Ingalls
Wilder.- The Air We Breathe: How Extreme Weather Conditions Harm Us.- Human
Response to and Consequences of the May 22, 2011, Joplin Tornado.- Approachesfor Building Community Resilience
to Extreme Heat.
and Public Communication.- Dust Storms, Human Health and a Global Early Warning
System.- Interdisciplinary Engagement of People and Place around Extreme Weather.- Engaging Communities
to Assess the Health Effects of Extreme Weather in the Arctic.- Refining the
Process of Science Support for Communities around Extreme Weather Events and
Climate Impacts.- Reducing Vulnerability to Extreme Heat through
Interdisciplinary Research and Stakeholder Engagement.- Sociospatial Modeling
for climate-based emergencies: Extreme Heat Vulnerability.- Drought and Health in the Context of Public Engagement.-
Extreme Weather:
Mental Health Challenges and Community Response Strategies.- Extreme
Winter: Weaving Weather and Climate into a Narrative through Laura Ingalls
Wilder.- The Air We Breathe: How Extreme Weather Conditions Harm Us.- Human
Response to and Consequences of the May 22, 2011, Joplin Tornado.- Approachesfor Building Community Resilience
to Extreme Heat.