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Rory Walshe
Rory Walshe
Social Science Advisor, Government Office for Science
Verified email at go-science.gov.uk
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Integration of indigenous knowledge and disaster risk reduction: A case study from Baie Martelli, Pentecost Island, Vanuatu
RA Walshe, PD Nunn
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 3, 185-194, 2012
1442012
Risks, health consequences, and response challenges for small-island-based populations: observations from the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season
JM Shultz, JP Kossin, JM Shepherd, JM Ransdell, R Walshe, I Kelman, ...
Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 13 (1), 5-17, 2019
832019
Ayni, Ayllu, Yanantin and Chanincha: the cultural values enabling adaptation to climate change in communities of the potato park, in the Peruvian Andes
R Walshe, A Argumedo
GAIA-Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 25 (3), 166-173, 2016
712016
Small island perspectives on climate change
RA Walshe, CE Stancioff
Island Studies Journal 13 (1), 13-24, 2018
702018
Perceptions of adaptation, resilience and climate knowledge in the Pacific - The cases of Samoa, Fiji and Vanuatu
RA Walshe, D Chang Seng, A Bumpus, J Auffray
International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 10 (2 …, 2018
682018
Helices of disaster memory: how forgetting and remembering influence tropical cyclone response in Mauritius
RA Walshe, GCD Adamson, I Kelman
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 50, 101901, 2020
222020
Understanding “islandness”
A Foley, L Brinklow, J Corbett, I Kelman, C Klöck, S Moncada, M Mycoo, ...
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 113 (8), 1800-1817, 2023
142023
‘Who could have expected such a disaster?’ How responses to the 1892 cyclone determined institutional trajectories of vulnerability in Mauritius
R Walshe
Journal of Historical Geography 75, 55-64, 2022
52022
Interdisciplinary research in hazards and disaster risk
A Donovan, J Morin, R Walshe
Progress in Environmental Geography 2 (3), 202-222, 2023
42023
Learning from the archives of island jurisdictions: why and how island history should inform disaster risk reduction and climate action
R Walshe, A Foley
Small States & Territories 4 (2), 205-230, 2021
42021
Extreme heat, gender, and access to preparedness measures: An analysis of the heatwave early warning system in Ahmedabad, India
A Trahan, R Walshe, V Mehta
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 99, 104080, 2023
32023
Modelling eruptive source parameters in distributed volcanic fields
E Gallant, L Cole, C Connor, A Donovan, D Molisee, J Morin, R Walshe, ...
Volcanica 4 (2), 325-343, 2021
3*2021
Contrasting memories and imaginaries of Lonquimay volcano, Chile
R Walshe, J Morin, A Donovan, F Vergara-Pinto, C Smith
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 97, 104003, 2023
22023
Werewolves and warning signs: Cultural responses to tropical cyclones in Mauritius
R Walshe, R Rouphail, G Adamson, I Kelman
Geoforum 113, 56-65, 2022
22022
Introducing stories into downward counterfactual analysis: examples from a potential Mediterranean disaster
C Penney, R Walshe, H Baker, H van Soest, S Dryhurst, ARE Taylor
Frontiers in Earth Science, 448, 2022
22022
Climate Change Adaptation - A Critical Approach
S Mavrogenis, P Theodorou, R Walshe
The Routledge Handbook of Disaster Risk Reduction Including Climate Change …, 2017
12017
Chaitén: land of volcanoes
K Holmberg, A Burbano, C Gomez, P Puentes, J Letelier, A Donovan, ...
able journal. 1, 2023
2023
Cryptids and Disasters: Serpents and a Werewolf in the Western Indian Ocean Region
JR Walz, RA Walshe
Arcadia, 2022
2022
Heritigizing traditional adaptations to natural hazards: A critical perspective
P Raška, R Walshe
Landscape as Heritage: International Critical Perspectives, 91-101, 2022
2022
When the past is no longer the key to the future: How should we model hazards to mitigate risk at volcanoes impacted by climate change?
E Gallant, A Donovan, J Morin, R Walshe
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, NH25A-0544, 2021
2021
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