Articles | Volume 26, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-26-703-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-26-703-2026
Brief communication
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30 Jan 2026
Brief communication |  | 30 Jan 2026

Brief communication: Towards disability inclusive risk management

Vesna Coutureau, Tabea Bork-Hüffer, and Margreth Keiler

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People with disabilities are highly vulnerable to disasters but underrepresented in risk management. A pilot study in Tyrol, Austria, assessed flood exposure and preparedness in disability facilities. Spatial analysis showed significant flood risk, while interviews revealed gaps in awareness and planning. The study urges disability-inclusive disaster management with accessible info, targeted measures, and integration of disability perspectives to enhance resilience.
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