Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation

Christopher B. Field(Carnegie Institution for Science), Christopher B. Field(Carnegie Institution for Science), M. Jarraud, Vicente Barros, Simon K. Allen, Allan Lavell, Omar-Dario Cardona, Sonia I. Seneviratne, John Handmer, Susan Cutter, Padma Narsey Lal, Ian Burton, Karen O'Brien, Virginia Murray
Cambridge University Press eBooks
May 28, 2012
Cited by 7,277

Abstract

This Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report (IPCC-SREX) explores the challenge of understanding and managing the risks of climate extremes to advance climate change adaptation. Extreme weather and climate events, interacting with exposed and vulnerable human and natural systems, can lead to disasters. Changes in the frequency and severity of the physical events affect disaster risk, but so do the spatially diverse and temporally dynamic patterns of exposure and vulnerability. Some types of extreme weather and climate events have increased in frequency or magnitude, but populations and assets at risk have also increased, with consequences for disaster risk. Opportunities for managing risks of weather- and climate-related disasters exist or can be developed at any scale, local to international. Prepared following strict IPCC procedures, SREX is an invaluable assessment for anyone interested in climate extremes, environmental disasters and adaptation to climate change, including policymakers, the private sector and academic researchers.


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