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Publications for lfdias
(8)
2022
Flood risk assessmentin climate change scenarios inthe Algarve region
(2022)
L. Dawo
Cristina Ponte Lira
L. Dias
Academic documents
2022
Routes to a climate resilient city with climate services: the examples of Nijmegen and Lisbon
(2022)
Ingrid Coninx
Wim Timmermans
Rob Swart
Luís Filipe Dias
Maarten van Ginkel
Book chapters
2022
Assessing the effectiveness of SLM measures in restoring forest ecosystem services disturbed by forest fires: a case study in the Odiáxere catchment using OpenLISEM
(2022)
Faria, Beatriz Ladeira de
Nunes, João Pedro Carvalho
Dias, Luís Filipe Antunes
Academic documents
2021
Current and Future Human Exposure to High Atmospheric Temperatures in the Algarve, Portugal: Impacts and Policy Recommendations
(2021)
André Oliveira
Filipe Duarte Santos
Luís Dias
Book chapters
2020
Integrating a hydrological model into regional water policies: Co-creation of climate change dynamic adaptive policy pathways for water resources in southern Portugal
(2020)
Luís Filipe Dias et al., with 7 authors including:
Luís Filipe Dias
Bruno A. Aparício
João Pedro Nunes
Ana Lúcia Fonseca
Amandine Valérie Pastor
Filipe Duarte Santos
Journal articles
2020
Using Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways and hydrological modelling to co-create water resource adaptation policies for climate change: a practical example for southern Portugal
(2020)
João Pedro Nunes et al., with 7 authors including:
João Pedro Nunes
Luís Filipe Dias
Filipe Duarte Santos
Conference papers
2018
Impactos das alterações climáticas nos recursos hídricos do Algarve
(2018)
Inês Alexandra Roquete Morais
João Pedro Nunes
Luís Dias
Academic documents
2015
Practical application of the UKCIP Adaptation Wizard support framework to 29 Portuguese municipalities: transferability, contexts, barriers and levers
(2015)
Tiago Capela Lourenço et al., with 6 authors including:
Tiago Capela Lourenço
Luís Filipe Dias
Vanja Karadzic
Tomás Calheiros
Conference papers