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Why Empowering Communities is Key to Effective Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction
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Why Empowering Communities is Key to Effective Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction

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Building transformative resilience
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A map of mountain networks and expert knowledge

Building transformative resilience

Understanding one another for greater resilience
interview
climate change

Understanding one another for greater resilience

Two interviews on communication, prevention, and risk management in the context of climate change

Montagne sotto controllo
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Montagne sotto controllo

Bodies of evidence
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ancient dna

Bodies of evidence

Investigating the cause of death of 20 Celtic individuals – 2000 years on.

Ready for the worst
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natural hazard

Ready for the worst

A look at the practices, customs and rituals a Japanese community employs to protect from the risk of natural hazards

Betting on cosmic rays
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earth observation

Betting on cosmic rays

Technologies to protect against drought are increasing

Mountains are not islands
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natural hazard

Mountains are not islands

Graphic article - How what happens at altitude affects all ecosystems

What is an extreme event?
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natural hazard

What is an extreme event?

Since 1981, a research project has analysed the extreme events that have affected certain Alpine regions. The results of which have enabled new models to manage them better.

'Our attitude toward the state is that of consumers'
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public management

'Our attitude toward the state is that of consumers'

Conversations between disciplines: interview with business economist Josef Bernhart and geographer Stefan Schneiderbauer.

"Closing the gap between research and policy"
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climate change & transformation

"Closing the gap between research and policy"

Climate change adaptation strategies particularly urgent in mountain regions

The end of predictability
interview
natural hazard

The end of predictability

Predicting climate-related hazards has become more complex than ever due to climate change. A team of experts from Eurac Research have recently published an official guide for ...

The future of forests
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ecosystems

The future of forests

Simulations based on mathematical models can help us understand how global environmental changes will affect woodlands

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