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2. Feeling hot is being hot? Comparing the mapping and the surveying paradigm for urban heat vulnerability in Vienna

3. How path dependency manifests in flood risk management: observations from four decades in the Ennstal and Aist catchments in Austria

5. Defining and operationalizing path dependency for the development and monitoring of adaptation pathways

6. The behavioral turn in flood risk management, its assumptions and potential implications

7. Trust and the communication of flood risks: comparing the roles of local governments, volunteers in emergency services, and neighbours

9. Trust and the communication of flood risks: comparing the roles of local governments, volunteers in emergency services, and neighbours.

11. Feeling hot is being hot? Comparing the mapping and the surveying paradigm for urban heat vulnerability in Vienna.

12. Lifestyle can be anything if not defined. A review of understanding and use of the lifestyle concept in sustainability studies.

13. Mental representation of climate-relevant behaviours: Confirmatory testing of similarity patterns obtained in a card sorting task by young adults.

14. How path dependency manifests in flood risk management: observations from four decades in the Ennstal and Aist catchments in Austria.

15. Has the COVID-19 pandemic strengthened confidence in managing the climate crisis? Transfer of efficacy beliefs after experiencing lockdowns in Switzerland and Austria.

16. (Almost) all Quiet Over One and a Half Years: A Longitudinal Study on Causality Between Key Determinants of Private Flood Mitigation.

17. The Sources of Belief in Personal Capability: Antecedents of Self-Efficacy in Private Adaptation to Flood Risk.

18. Bottom-up citizen initiatives as emergent actors in flood risk management: Mapping roles, relations and limitations.

19. Unpacking Protection Motivation Theory: evidence for a separate protective and non-protective route in private flood mitigation behavior.

20. A Household Is Not a Person: Consistency of Pro-Environmental Behavior in Adult Couples and the Accuracy of Proxy-Reports.

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