Geoscience Reference
In-Depth Information
6.7. Bibliography
[ADG
06]
A
DGER
W.N., “Vulnerability”,
Global Environmental Change
,
vol. 16, pp. 268-281, 2006.
[BAN
01]
B
ANKOFF
G., “Rendering the World unsafe: “vulnerability” as
Western discourse”,
Disasters
, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 19-35, 2001.
[BAN
04]
B
ANKOFF
G., F
RERKS
G., H
ILHORST
D., (eds.),
Mapping
Vulnerability: Disasters, Development and People
, Earthscan, London,
2004.
[BEC
01]
B
ECK
U.,
Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity
, SAGE
Publications, London, p. 260, 1992.
[BEC
12]
B
ECERRA
S., “Vulnérabilité, risques et environnement: l'itinéraire
chaotique d'un paradigme sociologique contemporain”,
VertigO
, vol. 12,
no. 1, pp. 1-23, 2012.
[BER 07]
B
ERKES
F., “Understanding uncertainty and reducing vulnerability:
lessons from resilience thinking”,
Natural Hazards
, vol. 41, pp. 283-295,
2007.
[BLA
94]
B
LAIKIE
P., C
ANNON
T., D
AVIS
I.,
et al.
,
At Risk: Natural Hazards,
People's Vulnerability and Disaster
, Routledge, 1st ed., London, p. 436,
1994.
[BRO
03]
B
ROOKS
N., Vulnerability, risk and adaptation: a conceptual
framework, Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research, working paper
38, 2003. Available at: www.tyndall.ac.uk/publications/working_papers/
wp38.pdf.
[CAR 04]
C
ARDONA
O.D., “The need for rethinking the concepts of
vulnerability and risk from a holistic perspective: a necessary review and
criticism for effective risk management”, in B
ANKOFF
G., F
RERKS
G.,
H
ILHORST
D., (eds.),
Mapping Vulnerability: Disasters, Development and
People
, Earthscan, London, pp. 37-51, 2004.
[COL 99]
C
OLLIGNON
B., “Les fondements territoriaux de l'identité inuit
d'hier et d'aujourd'hui”, in B
ONNEMAISON
J., C
ANBREZY
L., Q
UINTY
-
B
OURGEOIS
L., (eds.),
Les territoires de l'identité - Le territoire, lien ou
frontière?
, L'Harmattan, Paris, vol. 1, pp. 93-109, 1999.
[COS
05]
C
OSAERT
P., “Les pays touchés par le tsunami: un contexte
économique, politique et humain très diversifié”,
Les Cahiers d'Outre-
mer
, vol. 229, pp. 89-95, 2005.
Search WWH ::
Custom Search