As part of RETIME’s project, our researchers never stop studying the implications of climate change on specifically vulnerable populations and individuals with special needs. Indeed, there is often a research gap in integrating people’s needs with different levels of the built environment and spatial planning frameworks.
Precisely in this gap that our researchers fit and then render all the results found available through the platform of Zenodo.
If you are curious, we just published a paper based on the topic, “An upscaling multi-level and multi-hazard risk assessment for heat and other natural hazards concerning vulnerable groups in Žilina, Slovakia.”
What is Zenodo? Easy, Zenodo is a general-purpose research repository where any research output can be shared by its users. It provides a home for research outputs that don’t fit into discipline-specific repositories or where no existing infrastructure exists. Therefore, it is freely accessible to anyone!
And as of now, you can check out all the publications from RETIME’s community on Zenodo.org!
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