Vulnerability dynamics in the Anthropocene: Advances in integration across physical, social and environmental dimensions
Convener:
Nicole van Maanen
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Co-conveners:
Alexandre Pereira Santos,
Gemma Cremen,
Sophie L. Buijs,
Mariana Madruga de Brito
Given these challenges and the fertile research being developed in the field, it is timely to call for contributions on vulnerability in the Anthropocene. This session welcomes work focusing on:
- Concepts and frameworks capturing the multidimensional and dynamic nature of vulnerability.
- Interdisciplinary and mixed-method approaches fostering exchange across fields and that integrate academic and non-academic knowledge.
- Methods that integrate vulnerability to multiple social sectors (e.g., economy, health), different drivers (e.g., poverty, gender, ethnic segregation, among others) and interactions between spatial scales (e.g. local, regional).
- General interdisciplinary vulnerability conceptualisations, fostering exchange between academic disciplines and mixed methods studies.
- Reviews, knowledge synthesis, and systematic mapping of vulnerability and vulnerability drivers that generally support improved climatic vulnerability assessment.
- Data management and interoperability methods that expand the use of existing datasets or allow for filling the gaps in the characterisation of vulnerability drivers.
- Climate adaptation studies focusing on addressing climatic vulnerability drivers (e.g., poverty, gender, ethnic segregation, among others).
- Vulnerability dynamics assessments across the disaster cycle (preparedness, prevention, response, and recovery), including process-based recovery and resilience assessments that, for instance, account for state-dependent vulnerability of the built environment.