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Having outlined a theory of heterogeneous social construction, this article describes the scientific construction of climate change as a global-scale environmental problem caused by the universal… (More)
Our understanding of where landslide hazard and impact will be greatest is largely based on our knowledge of past events. Here, we present a method to supplement existing records of landslides in… (More)
- Florian Pappenberger, Elisabeth Stephens, +5 authors Lorenzo Alfieri
- 2013
The aim of this article is to improve the communication of the probabilistic flood forecasts generated by hydrological ensemble prediction systems (HEPS) by understanding perceptions of different… (More)
The role of climate in determining the distribution of maize agriculture has long been an issue in the prehistory of the Northeast. This paper presents a generalized model of the minimum… (More)
This paper explores how the institutional geographies of flood risk management shape, and in turn are then reciprocally reshaped by, the way that uncertainties about climate change are framed as… (More)
A though I do not necessarily agree with everything that Stephen Schneider (2001) has said here, I am very pleased he has made the effort to constructively engage my analysis, "The Construction of… (More)
This paper highlights some communicative and institutional challenges to using ensemble prediction systems (EPS) in operational flood forecasting, warning, and civil protection. Focusing in… (More)
OVER T H E PAST FIFTEEN years or so, North American social scientists have slowly rediscovered the countryside — the farms, fields, and villages where, until quite recently, the vast majority of… (More)