Adaptation and Decision Support via Risk Management Through Local Burning Embers (ARISE) - ACRP6

The overall aim of ARISE is to develop a decision support system for climate-sensitive iterative risk management as a key adaptation approach. Its objectives are 1. to bridge the gaps between global initiatives related to climate change and disaster risk reduction and national, subnational as well as local risk management and adaptation needs,2. to downscale the "Burning Embers – Reasons for Concern" to the local level, and 3. to support the building of resilience and adaptation capacities. A framework and scenarios will be built and measures tested in the City of Lienz, Austria.

Studie
06.10.2016
  • Michiko Hama
  • Brigitte Eder
  • Paul Dobesberger
  • Markus Keuschnig (alpS)
  • Andreas Baumgarten
  • Helene Berthold (AGES)
  • Robert Jandl
  • Johanna Kohl
  • Christian Lackner (BFW)
  • Reinhard Mechler
  • Ziga Malek
  • Keith Williges (IIASA)
  • Markus Leitner
  • Ivo Offenthaler
  • Astrid Felderer
  • Natalie Glas (UBA-GmbH)
  • Stefan Kienberger
  • Raphael Spiekermann
  • Peter Zeil (Universität Salzburg)
  • Ina Meyer
  • Oliver Fritz (WIFO)
  • Ivonne Anders
  • Andreas Schaffhauser (ZAMG)
Studie
06.10.2016
  • Michiko Hama
  • Brigitte Eder
  • Paul Dobesberger
  • Markus Keuschnig (alpS)
  • Andreas Baumgarten
  • Helene Berthold (AGES)
  • Robert Jandl
  • Johanna Kohl
  • Christian Lackner (BFW)
  • Reinhard Mechler
  • Ziga Malek
  • Keith Williges (IIASA)
  • Markus Leitner
  • Ivo Offenthaler
  • Astrid Felderer
  • Natalie Glas (UBA-GmbH)
  • Stefan Kienberger
  • Raphael Spiekermann
  • Peter Zeil (Universität Salzburg)
  • Ina Meyer
  • Oliver Fritz (WIFO)
  • Ivonne Anders
  • Andreas Schaffhauser (ZAMG)