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Stefan Schneiderbauer

Dr. Stefan Schneiderbauer
Researcher
GLOMOS - Global Mountain Safeguard Research
United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security
IT- Bonn
Italy

Mailing Address:
GLOMOS - Global Mountain Safeguard Research
United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security
Eruac - GLOMOS, Viale Druso 1
-39100 Bolzano



E-mail: stefan.schneiderbauer(at)eurac.edu


Key Publications of Stefan Schneiderbauer (up to ten) :
SCHNEIDERBAUER, S. & EHRLICH, D. (2006):
Social levels and hazard (in)dependence in determining vulnerability. In: Birkmann, J. (Ed.) Measuring Vulnerability to Natural Hazards – Towards Disaster Resilient Societies, United University Press, pp 78-102

SCHNEIDERBAUER, S (2006):
Where Are the Vulnerable People? - Towards a Risk and Vulnerability Assessment to Natural Disasters at National and Sub-National Scale. In: Meissner, B. & Domnick, I.: Zentralblatt fuer Geologie und Palaentologie, Teil I, Jg. 2004, Heft 1/2; "Afrikaforschung - Ansichtssache", Afrikagruppe dt. Geowissenschaftler, Jahrestagung 2004, 145-153.

SCHNEIDERBAUER, S. & EHRLICH, D. (2005):
Population density estimations for disaster management. Case study rural Zimbabwe. In: van Oosterom, P., Zlatanova, S., Fendel, E.M. (Eds.): Geo-information for Disaster Management. Proc. of the 1st International Symposium on Geo-information for Disaster Management', Delft, The Netherlands, March 21-23, 2005. Springer, 901-922.

SCHNEIDERBAUER, S (2007):
Risk and Vulnerability to Natural Disasters – from Broad View to Focused Perspective. Theoretical background and applied methods for the identification of the most endangered populations in two case studies at different scales. Ph.D. dissertation, Free University Berlin, Berlin.

SCHNEIDERBAUER, S., AL-KHUDHAIRY D. & LOTZ-IWEN, H.-J.:
GMOSS and GMES. A Network of Excellence as European Think Tank for monitoring of security. In: Jasani, B., Pesaresi, M., Schneiderbauer, S. & Zeug, G. : Remote Sensing from Space - Supporting International Peace and Security, Springer (submitted)

Schneiderbauer, S., L. Pedoth, D. Zhang, M. Zebisch (2011): Assessing adaptive capacity within regional climate change vulnerability studies – an Alpine example, Natural Hazards, July 2013, Volume 67, Issue 3, pp 1059-1073, DOI. 10.1007/s11069-011-9919-0

Schneiderbauer, S., M. Zebisch, S. Kass, L. Pedoth (2013):
Assessment of vulnerability to natural hazards and climate change in mountain environments – examples from the Alps. In: J Birkmann (ed): Measuring Vulnerability, 2nd edition, ISBN-13: 978-81-7993-122-6, ISBN: 81-7993-122-6, United University Press, pp 349 - 380


Schneiderbauer, S.; Calliari, E.; Eidsvig, U.; Hagenlocher, M. (2017): The most recent view of vulnerability. In: Poljan?ek, K., Marin Ferrer, M., De Groeve, T., Clark, I., (Eds.). Science for disaster risk management 2017 knowing better and losing less. EUR 28034 EN, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2017, ISBN 978-92-79-60678-6, doi:10.2788/688605, JRC102482, pp 68-82.

Kruse S, Abeling T, Deeming H, Fordham M, Forrester J, Jülich S, Karanci N, Kuhlicke C, Pelling M, Pedoth L, Schneiderbauer S and Sharpe J (2019): The emBRACE Resilience Framework. Developing an Integrated Framework for Evaluating Community Resilience to Natural Hazards. In: Deeming, H., Fordham, M., Kuhlicke, C., Pedoth, L., Schneiderbauer, S., and Shreve, C., Wiley Blackwell, Chichester, WestSussex, United Kingdom, ISBN: 978-1-119-16596-5, pp 79-96

Becker D, Schneiderbauer S, Forrester J, Pedoth L (2019): Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Indicators for Assessing Community Resilience to Natural Hazards. In: Deeming, H., Fordham, M., Kuhlicke, C., Pedoth, L., Schneiderbauer, S., and Shreve, C., Wiley Blackwell, Chichester, WestSussex, United Kingdom, ISBN: 978-1-119-16596-5, 2019, pp 139 – 153




Expertise of Stefan Schneiderbauer:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeExpert Type
Applied Sciences / Technologies / Engineering
Research Interface / Management
Topic EcosystemsEcosystems
Terrestrial Ecosystems
Topic Economy/ResourceUseEconomy / Resource Use
Land Cover / Land Use / Landscape
Topic TechnologyTechnology
Topic SocietySociety
Population Dynamics / Migration / Urbanisation
Perception / Behaviour / Attitudes
Time ScaleTime Scale
Seasonal / Annual
Decadal / Centennial
MethodsMethod
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Integrated Assessment
Program Coordination / Management
Mountain Research InitiativeMRI Research area
Long-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount
MRI Regions (please tick your mountain regions of interest)
Africa
Carpathians
Caucasus
Europe (including Eastern Europe)
North America
Latin America
South East Asia
Central Asia
Hindu Kush Himalayas

Specialties of Stefan Schneiderbauer:
  • Monitoring land use / land cover changes with Earth Observation data
  • Modelling population distributions at fine scale
    . Populations' vulnerability: concepts and approaches for its assessment
    . climate change impact assessment in Alpine Regions
    Integrated Management of Risks to Natural Hazards



    Last update: 9/19/19
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