Climate Risk Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Climate Risk Management is 18. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Evaluating corporate climate risk assessment results: Lessons learned from Taiwan’s top 100 enterprises125
Strategic land acquisition for efficient and equitable flood risk reduction in the United States59
Assessing leverage points for strengthening adaptive capacity in a Global South food system: A psychometric approach59
A framework for addressing the interconnectedness of early warning to action and finance to strengthen multiscale institutional responses to climate shocks and disasters37
Stakeholder engagement strategies to build resilience to compound hazards: Engaging community-based organizations in research35
Simulating the climate change impacts and evaluating potential adaptation strategies for irrigated corn production in Northern High Plains of Texas34
Unseen suffering: Social injustice among women during climate-induced migration in Pakistan33
Quantifying uncertainty and sensitivity in climate risk assessments: Varying hazard, exposure and vulnerability modelling choices31
Roadway flooding as a bellwether for household retreat in rural, coastal regions vulnerable to sea-level rise30
Satellite monitoring for coastal dynamic adaptation policy pathways30
Living with sea-level rise in North-West Europe: Science-policy challenges across scales28
Corrigendum to “Unpacking the theory-practice gap in climate adaptation” [Clim. Risk Manage. 42 (2023) 100567]27
Present and future heat stress of preschoolers in five Swedish cities25
A Delphi assessment of climate change risks in southern Africa in the 21st century22
Weather risks, crop losses, and risk proneness: An examination of evolving risk preferences of rice farmers in Bangladesh22
Gender differences on the choices of a portfolio of climate change adaptation strategies in Ethiopia21
Opportunities for planned retreat and flexible land use in Sweden: Local, regional and national governance perspectives19
Rainfall shocks and inequality have heterogeneous effects on farmers' seed purchase decisions in East Africa18
Improving regional applicability of the UK shared socioeconomic Pathways through iterative participatory co-design18
Good practice for knowledge co-development through climate related case studies18
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