5.1 Frequency of urban social disorder and city population by year, 1960–2006
6.1 A conceptual framework of urban vulnerability and risk
6.2 Buenos Aires: negative correlation between temperature and mortality
6.3 Mexico City: positive correlation between PM10 and mortality
8.1 Projected child mortality due to inadequate access to food, safe drinking water and basic sanitation, and modern energy sources, for variant I
8.2 Projected child mortality levels for the three variants, for 2015 and 2030
8.3 Vulnerability profiles of small-holder farmers in dryland areas
8.4 Distribution of vulnerability patterns of small-holder farmers in dryland areas in developing countries
10.1 A schematic of the double exposure framework
12.1 The case study sites in Northern Norway: Vestvågøy in Nordland County and Hammerfest, Lebesby and Unjárga/Nesseby in Finnmark County
22.1 The institutionalisation of vulnerable conditions
25.1 Ravelo River Basin, Bolivia
25.2 Summer landscape in the Municipality of Ravelo
25.3 Panoramic view of the city of Sucre
29.1 (a) and (b) Landslides in Agüita de la Perdiz, June 2005
29.2 (a) and (b) Houses built on high slopes, Caracol hill, Agüita de la Perdiz
30.1 Depiction of the social network in Tartapara during wet and dry seasons
30.2 Depiction of Tartapara network during “hothat ban” scenario
33.1 The four quadrants and some examples of scientific disciplines
33.2 Four quadrant analysis of factors important for the transition away from fossil fuels
34.1 Location of Alpine Shire, Victoria, Australia
35.1 Environmental and social implications of migration in sending and receiving areas related to individual migration decision-making
36.1 The four forms of social solidarity and their associated premises (or myths of nature)
37.1 The Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland were settled during the Viking Age
37.2 Cultural schemata: filtering experience, legitimizing action
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