2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-020-04376-z
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Population dynamics and natural hazard risk management: conceptual and practical linkages for the case of Austrian policy making

Abstract: This contribution explores the conceptual and empirical linkages between population dynamics and natural hazard risk management (NHRM). Following a review of the international scholarly literature, we conduct a mixed-methods approach in Austria, combining an online survey among policy makers and other stakeholders with a thematic analysis of policy documents. The aim is to investigate the practical relevance of socio-demographic change in Austria’s NHRM. The study shows that many hazard-prone regions in Austri… Show more

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“…In the analysed countries, shifts in the demographic structure and labour market inevitably impact the service's dependability, but also lead to changes in people's readiness to engage in delivering the service (SG, 2016;Geier, 2017;Clar, Löschner, Nordbeck, Fischer & Thaler, 2021). One of the most palpable effects of demographic change is the steadily shrinking number of volunteer (and, in Scotland, retained) firefighters.…”
Section: Fire and Rescue Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the analysed countries, shifts in the demographic structure and labour market inevitably impact the service's dependability, but also lead to changes in people's readiness to engage in delivering the service (SG, 2016;Geier, 2017;Clar, Löschner, Nordbeck, Fischer & Thaler, 2021). One of the most palpable effects of demographic change is the steadily shrinking number of volunteer (and, in Scotland, retained) firefighters.…”
Section: Fire and Rescue Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Austria, on the other hand, while the number of active firefighters has remained constant, little attention has been warranted to the long-term implications of demographic change in natural hazard risk planning. Particularly problematic is the rising share of the elderly in affected communities and the practical difficulties associated with their rescue (Clar et al, 2021). In fact, all three countries highlight the salience of adapting the emergency response system to natural disasters, pointing out at the increasing number of incidents caused by climate change -for instance, floods, severe storms, or forest/grassland fires (ÖBFV, 2015;AGBF Bund & DFV, 2020;DStGB & DFV, 2020;SFRS, 2020a).…”
Section: Fire and Rescue Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flood risk management and shrinking of municipalities are generally difficult issues for policy makers, stakeholders and citizens within the regions concerned. In particular, population decline is often seen as having strongly negative consequences for municipalities, such as less income from local taxes or the closure of social infrastructure (e. g. social housing, public libraries, schools or public transport) (Clar et al 2021). As we experienced in DemoHazAlps, the situation is even worse when both challenges (depopulation and managing flood risks) are addressed within one single project.…”
Section: Transdisciplinary Research In the Management Of The Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B. dem sozio-demografischen Wandel, und Veränderungen in anderen Bereichen, wie z. B. der Landnutzung, verschärft werden (Jongman et al 2015;Rogger et al 2017;Jestl und List 2020;Clar et al 2021).…”
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