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Sense-making for anticipatory adaptation to heavy snowstorms in urban areas. / Shkaruba, Anton; Skryhan, Hanna; Kireyeu, Viktar.

в: Urban Climate, Том 14, 01.12.2015, стр. 636-649.

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Shkaruba, Anton ; Skryhan, Hanna ; Kireyeu, Viktar. / Sense-making for anticipatory adaptation to heavy snowstorms in urban areas. в: Urban Climate. 2015 ; Том 14. стр. 636-649.

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title = "Sense-making for anticipatory adaptation to heavy snowstorms in urban areas",
abstract = "This paper takes a case of Xavier snowstorm of March 15-16, 2013 in two Belarusian cities of Minsk and Mahilioᅭ, and uses it to demonstrate how failures in communication in organisation hamper adaptation to an extreme weather event even in such a snow-proof society as Belarus. Highly hierarchical governance by the state causes a number of institutional misfits and interplays resulting in major implementation and decision making deficits; for the same reason governmental organisations have limited capacity to learn and prepare for future adaptations. Non-state actors were reluctant to take pro-active approach on the phase of post-disaster sense-making, although they demonstrated strong leadership and selforganisation during the storm. Except generic governance issues in Belarus, this also can be due to mal-resilient institutional legacies lasting from USSR times.",
keywords = "Adaptive governance, Anticipatory adaptation, Extreme weather events, Urban infrastructure",
author = "Anton Shkaruba and Hanna Skryhan and Viktar Kireyeu",
note = "Funding Information: This research was funded by a Grant from the CEU Budapest Foundation (Budapesti K{\"o}z{\'e}p-Eur{\'o}pai Egyetem Alap{\'i}tv{\'a}ny) and supported by CAPaBLE program of Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2015 Elsevier B.V. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2015",
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