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Webersik, Christian
(2023).
Trust in Times of Crises – Lessons learned from Norway.
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Webersik, Christian
(2022).
Climate Change and Energy Security.
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Webersik, Christian
(2021).
Podiumsdiskussion Lessons Learned CoVid.
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Abouzeid, Ahmed Abdulrahem Othman; Granmo, Ole-Christoffer; Webersik, Christian & Goodwin, Morten
(2019).
Distributed Learning Automata-based Intelligence for Propagation-based Fake News Detection on Social Media During Crisis
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I Franco, Zeno; Gonzalez, Jose J & Jose, Canos (Red.),
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, Valencia, May 19-22 2019.
ISCRAM.
ISSN 978-84-09-10498-7.
s. 1403–1404.
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Webersik, Christian
(2019).
Disaster diplomacy in the Arctic and the High North: Reflections from Svalbard.
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Webersik, Christian
(2019).
Climate change, energy, and maritime safety.
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Webersik, Christian
(2019).
Disaster diplomacy in the Arctic .
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Thalheimer, Lisa & Webersik, Christian
(2019).
Population dynamics in the era of climate change - What are the links of the current drought, conflict and displacement in Somalia?
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Kelman, Ilan; Webersik, Christian; Duda, Patrizia; Auestad, Ann Christin; Sydnes, Are K. & Fjærtoft, Daniel
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(2019).
Does Special Territorial Status Affect Disaster Diplomacy? A Case Study of Svalbard.
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Webersik, Christian
(2018).
The effects of global warming on maritime security.
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Webersik, Christian & Thalheimer, Lisa
(2018).
Re-assessing climate conflicts and migration in East Africa.
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Webersik, Christian
(2018).
The security implications of climate change: challenges for maritime security.
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Webersik, Christian & Thalheimer, Lisa
(2018).
Reinterpreting the role of extreme weather in conflict and humanitarian crisis.
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Webersik, Christian
(2018).
Forskerportrett: Krisehåndtering
https://www.uia.no/forskning.
[Internett].
Kristiansand.
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Webersik, Christian
(2018).
Dette forsker jeg på: Vi må lære av nazi-erfaringene.
[Avis].
Fædrelandsvennen.
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Webersik, Christian
(2017).
Global challenges – Climate change and Migration.
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Mukisa, Philemon; Webersik, Christian; Tumusiime, David; Liwenga, Emma & RS Tabuti, John
(2017).
Dissent within consent: Lessons from a REDD+ pilot project in Tanzania.
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Webersik, Christian
(2017).
Lokalbefolkningen må bli bedre forberedt på flom.
[Avis].
Fædrelandsvennen.
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Webersik, Christian & Rød, Jan Ketil
(2017).
Addressing the gap between local disaster perceptions and measured disaster risk: Evidence from climate change-affected atoll island communities.
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Webersik, Christian
(2017).
Climate Change, Security, and Energy.
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Webersik, Christian
(2017).
Contextualising Climate Change, Migration, and Security: Perceptions of Syrian, Somali and Pakistani migrants.
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Webersik, Christian
(2017).
Contextualising Climate Change, Security and Migration: A study of Syrian, Somali and Pakistani refugees.
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Hawkins, Henrietta & Webersik, Christian
(2016).
Ser frem mot en bærekraftig fremtid.
[Avis].
Unikum, Kristiansand.
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Webersik, Christian
(2016).
Contextualising Climate Change, Security and Migration:
A study of Syrian, Somali and Pakistani refugees in the EU
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Webersik, Christian
(2016).
Understanding Climate Change, Security and Migration:
A study of Syrian, Somali and Pakistani refugees in the EU.
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Webersik, Christian
(2016).
Can technology help to build disaster resilience in developing countries?
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Webersik, Christian & Rød, Jan Ketil
(2016).
The geography of risk perceptions: Bridging the gap between local disaster perceptions and measured disaster vulnerability.
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Webersik, Christian
(2015).
Understanding risk perceptions: What can technology do?
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Webersik, Christian; Rød, Jan Ketil; Kelman, Ilan & Upadhyay, Himani
(2015).
“We like it here": Explaining the gap between local perceptions and science of climate change impacts.
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Webersik, Christian & Rød, Jan Ketil
(2015).
The Geography of Risk Perception.
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Webersik, Christian
(2015).
Contextualising climate change migration and conflict.
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Webersik, Christian & Porto de Albuquerque, João
(2015).
Crisis Management in Less Developed Countries: Climate change and beyond.
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Nampijja, Dianah & Webersik, Christian
(2015).
Contextualising mobile learning for climate change adaptation: Ensuring food security in Uganda.
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Webersik, Christian
(2015).
Reassessing the conflict potential of climate-induced migration.
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Webersik, Christian
(2015).
Perceptions and understandings of climate change and migration: Evidence from small islands.
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Henökl, Thomas & Webersik, Christian
(2015).
Comparing means and ends of international development cooperation: the case of the EU’s and China’s engagement in Sri Lanka.
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Henökl, Thomas & Webersik, Christian
(2015).
The European Union and China in a sustainable development goals framework: Comparing means and ends of regional development policies in Asia.
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Webersik, Christian
(2014).
Cultures of Disasters.
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Webersik, Christian
(2014).
Towards an integrated approach to emergency management: interdisciplinary challenges for research and practice.
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Webersik, Christian
(2014).
“200 million climate refugees by 2050?” Let us go out and ask the people affected by climate change.
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Webersik, Christian
(2014).
The Short-, Median, and Long-run Impacts of Climate Change on Human Security.
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Webersik, Christian
(2014).
Placing climate change and migration into context.
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Henökl, Thomas & Webersik, Christian
(2013).
Linking Relief Rehabilitation and DevelopmentApproaches to a Joint Humanitarian-Development Framework in the EU's post-Lisbon institutional setting.
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Webersik, Christian
(2013).
Making technology-supported emergency preparedness and response work in developing countries.
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Webersik, Christian
(2013).
Making Information and Communication Technology Relevant for Disaster Preparedness and Management.
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Webersik, Christian
(2013).
Verden mislyktes i Somalia: Hva det internasjonale samfunnet kan gjøre.
Fædrelandsvennen.
ISSN 0805-3790.
s. 39–39.
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Webersik, Christian
(2013).
Assessing the security implications of climate change migration.
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Webersik, Christian
(2013).
Leapfrogging disaster preparedness and management in developing countries by using mobile technology.
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Webersik, Christian & Comes, Tina
(2013).
Decision Support in Emergency Management: Confronting Complexity and Uncertainty.
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Henökl, Thomas & Webersik, Christian
(2013).
Linking disaster relief and development: Approaches to a Joint Humanitarian-Development Framework in the EU's post-Lisbon institutional setting.
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Webersik, Christian & Goodwin, Morten
(2013).
Technology-supported emergency preparedness and response.
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Henökl, Thomas & Webersik, Christian
(2013).
The EU Strategic Framework for the Horn of Africa: Approaches to a Joint Humanitarian-Development Framework in the EU's post Lisbon institutional setting.
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Webersik, Christian
(2013).
Putting Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Management into Context.
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Jørstad, Hanne; Webersik, Christian & Bjørke, Sven Åke
(2013).
The Drying of Lake Chilwa: Climate Change Adaptation and its Limitations in Malawi.
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Webersik, Christian
(2013).
The security implications of responding and adapting to climate change.
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Webersik, Christian
(2013).
Making disaster less disastrous: What is and isn’t known about lessening the long-term impacts of natural disasters on human security.
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Webersik, Christian
(2012).
Let the Evidence Speak: Climate Change as "Threat Multiplier".
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Webersik, Christian
(2012).
Climate wars or climate peace? Reassessing the implications of climate change for human security.
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Webersik, Christian
(2012).
Konflikte um Klimawandel und klimapolitische Strategien.
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Webersik, Christian; Jørstad, Hanne & Bjørke, Sven Åke
(2012).
Climate Conflict and the Canary in the Coal Mine: Climate Change, Population Growth, Poverty and Peace in Malawi.
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Webersik, Christian; Jørstad, Hanne & Bjørke, Sven Åke
(2012).
Moving Beyond Climate Conflict: Climate Change Adaptation and its Limitations in Malawi.
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Webersik, Christian
(2012).
Limiting Conflict in Climate Change Responses.
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Webersik, Christian; Gonzalez, Jose J; Munkvold, Bjørn Erik; Dugdale, Julie; Granmo, Ole-Christoffer & Li, Frank Yong
(2012).
The Role of ICT in Crisis Preparedness, Response and Recovery.
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Webersik, Christian
(2011).
The economic impact of future increase in tropical cyclones in Japan.
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Webersik, Christian
(2011).
Climate Change and (Human) Security.
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Webersik, Christian
(2011).
Tror Mubarak ender opp i eksil.
[Internett].
Sørnett, Kristiansand.
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Webersik, Christian & Klose, Christian
(2011).
Natural hazards and political instability in Haiti and the Dominican Republic: Potential for Conflict or Cooperation?
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Webersik, Christian
(2011).
Security Implications of Climate Change.
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Thalheimer, Lisa; Ficko, Andrej; De Pinho, LC; Hashimshony-Yaffe, Nurit; Paschalidou, Anastasia & Savic, Dragisa
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(2019).
Food Security in Drylands Under a Changing Climate.
COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology).
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Eriksen, Stein Sundstøl; Webersik, Christian; Hansen, Stig Jarle & Egal, Adam
(2018).
Somalia: A Political Economy Analysis.
Norsk utenrikspolitisk institutt.
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Somalia has been without a central authority for more than a quarter century. An entire generation is growing up without experiencing stability and security, basic human rights, and economic prosperity. There is no functioning central government with authority over the entire country, extreme weather impacts the country unmitigated, and social challenges such as corruption are rampant. This bears several risks, such as support for radical Islamist groups, such as Al-Shabaab, posing a threat to domestic and international security, or a brain drain with large number of people fleeing the instability and conflict in Somalia. Informal governance actors, formal local authorities, and the private sector have filled the gaps in providing security, education, and health services. Yet, powerful formal and informal, national as well as international actors have vested interests in a weak state or governance failure, with conflict and instability becoming self-perpetuating. This political economy analysis sheds light on the actors, their interests, and power relationships, thus providing a better understanding of these arrangements and their relation with the wider state-building efforts.