The Journal of Catastrophe Risk & Resilience
@JournalCRR
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The first independent diamond open-access journal of catastrophe risk featuring online peer reviewed research and opinion
Joined January 2023
When linked with the right industry members, #DYK your research could directly help create a more resilient world? Find out how #JCRR can help you do just that: https://t.co/ezfLdthKDW
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To ensure our understanding of catastrophe risk and resilience, we need new research in the field of #catastrophe risk and #resilience. Discover how your research will help society address the global challenges it is facing: https://t.co/ezfLdthKDW
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Focusing on investment, underwriting, claims processing & policy, the authors of this #JCRR comment article highlight several strategic levers the global insurance sector possesses to contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions: https://t.co/SwoqueHyUT
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#JCRR is #DiamondOpenAccess, which means we do not charge submission fees - and we do not charge for readers to access our content either. This, we believe, is key to addressing climate challenges. Find out why here: https://t.co/nYxfx3sBQ9
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In a recent #JCRR comment article, the authors discussed different approaches they take to create CAT models that reflect the current distribution of hazard frequency and intensity. As a #DiamondOpenAccess journal, the article is free to read: https://t.co/hv7pad3dDa
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As part of our mission to enable the open and transparent exchange of knowledge and ideas we launched the Journal Newsletter, a free digital resource that compiles all the latest #JCRR research and insights: https://t.co/ezfLdthKDW
#DiamondOpenAccess
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In one of our latest comment pieces, a collective of authors discuss how closer coordination between science & practice is essential for developing effective insurance programmes that can address inequitable protection gaps: https://t.co/wrAAGzJLqk #ProtectionGap #ClimateChange
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The latest JCRR peer-reviewed research sees its authors employ the Columbia Hazard model to characterise future tropical cyclone activity. The paper makes for an interesting and thought-provoking read and is available to download for free here: https://t.co/DtdldY1QbY
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MANUSCRIPT UPDATE: We are excited to announce that we have multiple articles in the final stages of peer-review! Keep an eye on the #JCRR social media accounts for the next set of publication date announcements! https://t.co/ezfLdthKDW #DiamondOpenAccess
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For those looking to help address the impacts and root causes of extreme heat, the recent @WEF white paper, “Insuring Against Extreme Heat: Navigating Risks in a Warming World” may be of particular interest: https://t.co/fMGvKEl58m
#ClimateChange #ClimateRisk #NaturalHazard
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Are you a researcher in the field of catastrophe risk and resilience? If so, we invite you to contact us with an outline of your research field and publication goals, or submit your research for peer-review: https://t.co/nYxfx3sBQ9
#DiamondOpenAccess #ClimateChange #ClimateRisk
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“The main reason we don't know what the frequency of #TropicalCyclones will be in 10 years' time is because we don't know what the frequency of Tropical Cyclones is today.” So, what to do? Stephen Jewson, Lambda Climate Research, puts forward some ideas: https://t.co/OEPx1IQD8P
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Have you signed up to the Journal’s Digital Newsletter? Featuring the latest research & insights from the world of catastrophe risk & resilience, this is a mailout you don’t want to miss. Sign up to receive each issue of the Journal straight to your inbox: https://t.co/ezfLdthKDW
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Are you interested in some of the latest insights into industrial #CatastropheRisk climate peril modelling? Then this article from the team at @Verisk Extreme Event Solutions, Boston, MA, might very well be what you’re looking for: https://t.co/hv7pad3dDa
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JCRR will be joining the stage at @Instech_London's Exponential Risk London 25 for a two-day conference designed specifically for the global catastrophe and climate modelling community. You can sign up for the waitlist if you don't already have tickets:
instech.co
Catastrophe and climate risk is evolving. Multi-billion dollar insured losses are not only caused by the “traditional” perils we all know such as hurricanes, earthquakes and floods. More than ever...
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.@UKRI_News & @defragovuk have announced a £15m investment into research to help the UK prepare for #ClimateChange. Formed under the MACC programme, this will support researchers to develop solutions to extreme weather and other effects of climate change:
ukri.org
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MANUSCRIPT UPDATE: We are excited to announce that we have multiple articles undergoing the final stages of peer-review - so remember to keep an eye on the #JCRR social media accounts for the next set of publication date announcements! https://t.co/ezfLdthKDW
#ClimateChange
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Here at the Journal, our main goals are to provide a forum for experts to publish the methods and results of their research - and to do so free of charge. It's why we choose to be #DiamondOpenAccess. Find out more here: https://t.co/GSGg4ba3CA
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We’re excited to announce that we have multiple papers currently undergoing peer review. Make sure to follow our accounts and sign up to the digital Journal Newsletter to stay up to date on all the latest publication announcements! https://t.co/ezfLdthKDW #DiamondOpenAccess
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Here at JCRR we publish four different article types, including Research Articles, Research Notes, Reviews and Comments. It’s what makes us unique. Visit https://t.co/LaXjKhiXoz to find out more and submit your research today.
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