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Roger E. Kasperson
Researcher at Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Publications - 9
Citations - 2907
Roger E. Kasperson is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Life Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vulnerability & Environmental Sustainability Index. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 2664 citations. Previous affiliations of Roger E. Kasperson include Stanford University.
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Environment and development. Sustainability science.
Robert W. Kates,William C. Clark,Robert W. Corell,Hall Jm,Carlo Jaeger,Lowe I,James J. McCarthy,Hans Joachim Schellnhuber,Bert Bolin,Dickson Nm,Faucheux S,Gilberto C. Gallopin,Arnulf Grubler,Huntley B,Jäger J,Jodha Ns,Roger E. Kasperson,Mabogunje A,Pamela A. Matson,Harold A. Mooney,Moore B rd,O'Riordan T,Svedlin U +22 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of the chiral stationary phase of the LaSalle-Seiden–Seiden virus, which has implications for the design of vaccines and their application in the treatment of infectious disease.
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Illustrating the coupled human-environment system for vulnerability analysis: three case studies.
Billie Turner,Pamela A. Matson,James J. McCarthy,Robert W. Corell,Lindsey Christensen,Noelle Eckley,Grete K. Hovelsrud-Broda,Jeanne X. Kasperson,Jeanne X. Kasperson,Roger E. Kasperson,Roger E. Kasperson,Amy Luers,Marybeth L. Martello,Svein D. Mathiesen,Rosamond L. Naylor,Colin Polsky,Colin Polsky,Colin Polsky,Alexander Pulsipher,Alexander Pulsipher,Andrew Schiller,Henrik Selin,Nicholas J. C. Tyler +22 more
TL;DR: The usefulness of the vulnerability framework is illustrated through three case studies: the tropical southern Yucatán, the arid Yaqui Valley of northwest Mexico, and the pan-Arctic.
The Social Contours of Risk. Volume 1: Publics, Risk Communication and the Social Amplification of Risk
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a conceptual framework for risk communication for industrial accidents and discuss social distrust as a factor in Siting Hazardous Facilities and Communicating Risks in industrial accidents.
International workshop on vulnerability and global environmental change. A workshop summary
TL;DR: The recent SEI Global Environmental Change Workshop as mentioned in this paper focused on evaluating alternative conceptual approaches to vulnerability across both the ecological and social sciences, seeking common ground among ideological and disciplinary perspectives; examining critically how these conceptual approaches have been applied and used studies of land-use/land-cover change, food security, and environmental security; and in assessments of 'hotspots' and critical regions.