Climate Risk Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Climate Risk Management is 26. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The correlates of climate change concern in Guatemala243
Economic value and latent demand for agricultural drought forecast: Emerging market for weather and climate information in Central-Southern Nigeria100
Landscape dependency of land-based salmon farming under climate change74
Roots of resilience: Revealing social networks for enhancing social resilience in Indigenous Indonesian and Philippine ricescapes74
Benchmarking disaster waste management across the lifecycle of extreme events: evidence from the DANA flood in Valencia and five international reference cases69
Rainfall shocks and inequality have heterogeneous effects on farmers' seed purchase decisions in East Africa65
Resilience as a Gateway: Private foundations and the financialization of disaster assistance61
Differences in disaster warning and community engagement between families with and without members suffering from chronic Diseases: The mediating role of satisfaction with warning service54
Magnitude of hydrological events and extremes using the Z value53
Understanding coffee farmers’ poverty, food insecurity and adaptive responses to climate stress. Evidence from western Honduras46
Inland shipping response to discharge extremes – A 10 years case study of the Rhine45
Risk from responses to a changing climate44
Effect of climate smart agriculture technologies on crop yields: Evidence from potato production in Kenya42
RETRACTED: A comprehensive review of disruptive technologies in disaster risk management of smart cities41
Taking values seriously for transformational climate change adaptation40
Apple farmer’s willingness to pay for RWBCIS: Determinants and empirical evidences from Jammu and Kashmir, India39
Patterns of hurricane induced displacement in The Bahamas: Building equitable resilience in small island developing states37
Climate information services enhance farmers’ resilience to climate change: Impacts on agricultural productivity34
Interacting adaptation constraints in the Caribbean highlight the importance of sustained adaptation finance31
Effectiveness and resilience of BMPs to watershed climate adaptation considering the uncertainty of hydrological model and GCMs30
Expansive learning of climate scientists towards transdisciplinarity29
Assessing climate change-induced losses and damages to coastal ecosystem services: Empirical evidence from Manpura Island, Bangladesh28
Water in COP processes and future climate action through the Baku water declaration28
Awareness, ability, and advocacy: Challenges for the practical application of urban growth modelling to climate-resilient planning28
Strategic marketing capacities for climate change resilience: A framework for business-to-business sectors26
The role of local knowledge in enhancing climate change risk assessments in rural Northern Ireland26
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