Samuel RUFAT


Samuel RUFAT
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Vulnerability, Territory, Population. From Critique to Public Policy

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the term “vulnerable” was applied to “individuals” and to “populations”, “groups” and “countries” in discussions, laws and regulations; now it applies ...

Rufat Samuel, Metzger Pascale

Wiley, Geography of Risk, 2024

Broadening the scope of anthropogenic influence in extreme event attribution

As extreme event attribution (EEA) matures, explaining the impacts of extreme events has risen to be a key focus for attribution scientists. Studies of this type usually assess the contribution of ant ...

Jézéquel Aglaé, Bastos Ana, Faranda Davide, Kimutai Joyce, Le Grix Natacha, Wilson Anna M, Rufat Samuel, Shepherd Theodore G, Stuart-Smith Rupert F, Van Loon Anne F

Environmental Research: Climate, Volume 3, Number 4, 2024

Context matters when evacuating large cities: Shifting the focus from individual characteristics to location and social vulnerability

Climate change is driving extreme weather, heat and flooding, which increasingly require evacuations. Recent studies have found inconclusive results on the determinants of evacuation-related decisions ...

Rufat Samuel, Comby Emeline, Lhomme Serge, Santoni Victor

Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 162, December 2024, 103925, 2024