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245 0 0 _aWhat can COVID-19 teach us about preparing for climate risks in Europe?
_cBart van den Hurk ... [et al.]
_h[Recurso electrónico]
260 _aPotsdam
_b : Cascades
_c, 2020
300 _a17 p.
490 0 _aPolicy brief
504 _aContiene referencias bibliográficas
520 _aThe COVID-19 pandemic is affecting many areas of decision-making and policy planning. Lockdowns, economic shocks and public recovery packages are affecting the way we plan for the future, and have shifted societal values and perceptions of risk. Societies across the world have rapidly developed a "new normal", whilst coping mechanisms and levels of cooperation vastly differ across the globe, significantly affecting impacts and costs. This context should be taken as a new starting point when planning for future crises. Climate change impacts have the same potential for amplification through system interconnectivity, political responses, and social vulnerability.
650 _aEnfermedad por coronavirus
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650 7 _aClima
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650 7 _aEcología
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650 7 _aEpidemia
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650 7 _aEnfermedad infecciosa
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_aHurk, Bart van den
856 _uhttp://mpr.orex.es/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=04cea4d8be86510f748af72ffd9b52ed
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650 0 _aPrevención de riesgos medioambientales
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