| Literature DB >> 26712017 |
Margaret C Nelson1, Scott E Ingram2, Andrew J Dugmore3, Richard Streeter4, Matthew A Peeples5, Thomas H McGovern6, Michelle Hegmon5, Jette Arneborg7, Keith W Kintigh5, Seth Brewington6, Katherine A Spielmann5, Ian A Simpson8, Colleen Strawhacker9, Laura E L Comeau10, Andrea Torvinen5, Christian K Madsen7, George Hambrecht11, Konrad Smiarowski6.
Abstract
This paper identifies rare climate challenges in the long-term history of seven areas, three in the subpolar North Atlantic Islands and four in the arid-to-semiarid deserts of the US Southwest. For each case, the vulnerability to food shortage before the climate challenge is quantified based on eight variables encompassing both environmental and social domains. These data are used to evaluate the relationship between the "weight" of vulnerability before a climate challenge and the nature of social change and food security following a challenge. The outcome of this work is directly applicable to debates about disaster management policy.Keywords: climate challenge; disaster management; history; prehistory; vulnerability
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26712017 PMCID: PMC4720298 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1506494113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205