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Orievulu, Kingsley, Ayeb-Karlsson, Sonja, Ngwenya, Nothando, Ngema, Sthembila, McGregor, Hayley, Adeagbo, Oluwafemi, Siedner, Mark J., Hanekom, Willem, Kniveton, Dominic, Seeley, Janet and Iwuji, Collins, (2022). People living with HIV in rural South Africa: A qualitative analysis. Climate Risk Management, 36(100423), n/a-n/a  5.23 195  
Thalheimer, Lisa, Gaupp, Franziska and Webersik, Christian, (2023). Systemic risk and compound vulnerability impact pathways of food insecurity in Somalia. Climate Risk Management, 42(100570), 1-11  5.23 62  
Moure, Mar, Sandholz, Simone, Wannewitz, Mia and Garschagen, Matthias, (2021). No easy fixes: Government workers perception of policy (in)coherence in the implementation of the Post-2015 Agenda in Mexico. Climate Risk Management, 31 1-17  5.23 889 218
Pham, Nga T.T., Nong, Duy, Sathyan, Archana R. and Garschagen, Matthias, (2020). Vulnerablitiy assessment of households to flash floods and landslides in the poor upland regions of Vietnam. Climate Risk Management, 28(100215), 1-4  5.23 265 215
Ayeb-Karlsson, Sonja, (2020). When the disaster strikes: Gendered (im)mobility in Bangladesh. Climate Risk Management, 29(100237), 1-24  5.23 506 273
Thalheimer, Lisa and Woi, Sok O., (2023). An inventory tool to assess displacement data in the context of weather and climate-related events. Climate Risk Management, 40(100509), 1-10  5.23 356 67
Dudley, Alexandra L., Meza, Isabel, Naumann, Gustavo and Hagenlocher, Michael, (2022). Do global risk assessments leave countries behind? How the selection of countries influences outcomes of drought risk assessments. Climate Risk Management, 1-14  5.23 266  
Garschagen, Matthias, Doshi, Deepal, Moure, Mar, James, Harrhy and Shekhar, Himanshu, (2021). The consideration of future risk trends in national adaptation planning: Conceptual gaps and empirical lessons. Climate Risk Management, 34 1-14  5.23 297