Seuraa
Elspeth Oppermann
Elspeth Oppermann
National University of Singapore; Ludwig Maximilians University
Vahvistettu sähköpostiosoite verkkotunnuksessa nus.edu.sg
Nimike
Viittaukset
Viittaukset
Vuosi
Heat stress causes substantial labour productivity loss in Australia
KK Zander, WJW Botzen, E Oppermann, T Kjellstrom, ST Garnett
Nature climate change 5 (7), 647-651, 2015
4422015
Heat, health, and humidity in Australia's monsoon tropics: a critical review of the problematization of ‘heat’in a changing climate
E Oppermann, M Brearley, L Law, JA Smith, A Clough, K Zander
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 8 (4), e468, 2017
592017
The discourse of adaptation to climate change and the UK Climate Impacts Programme: De-scribing the problematization of adaptation
E Oppermann
Climate and Development 3 (1), 71-85, 2011
442011
Establishing intensifying chronic exposure to extreme heat as a slow onset event with implications for health, wellbeing, productivity, society and economy
E Oppermann, T Kjellstrom, B Lemke, M Otto, JKW Lee
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 50, 225-235, 2021
412021
The impact of perceived heat stress symptoms on work-related tasks and social factors: A cross-sectional survey of Australia's Monsoonal North
S Carter, E Field, E Oppermann, M Brearley
Applied ergonomics 82, 102918, 2020
412020
Beyond threshold approaches to extreme heat: Repositioning adaptation as everyday practice
E Oppermann, Y Strengers, C Maller, L Rickards, M Brearley
Weather, Climate, and Society 10 (4), 885-898, 2018
392018
COVID-19 and thermoregulation-related problems: practical recommendations
H Daanen, S Bose-O’Reilly, M Brearley, DA Flouris, NM Gerrett, ...
Temperature 8 (1), 1-11, 2021
372021
Assembling a thermal rhythmanalysis: Energetic flows, heat stress and polyrhythmic interactions in the context of climate change
E Oppermann, G Walker, M Brearley
Geoforum 108, 275-285, 2020
242020
Regional disparities in apprentice attrition rates: heat and quarter four’s significance in Northern Australia
D Zoellner, M Brearley, E Oppermann
InternatIonal Journal of traInIng research 15 (2), 179-195, 2017
162017
Immersed in thermal flows: Heat as productive of and produced by social practices
E Oppermann, G Walker
Social Practices and Dynamic Non-Humans: Nature, Materials and Technologies …, 2019
152019
Battling the tropics to settle a nation: Negotiating multiple energies, frontiers and feedback loops in Australia
L Rickards, E Oppermann
Energy research & social science 41, 97-108, 2018
102018
Identifying tensions in the development of northern Australia: implications for governance
A Stephens, E Oppermann, J Turnour, T Brewer, C O'Brien
Journal of Economic & Social Policy 17 (1), 96-118, 2015
102015
Heat stress causes substantial labour productivity loss in Australia. Nat. Climate Change, 5, 647–651
KK Zander, WJW Botzen, E Oppermann, T Kjellstrom, ST Garnett
102015
Protecting health from hot weather during the COVID-19 pandemic
J Shumake-Guillemot, S Amir, N Anwar, J Arrighi, S Böse-O’Reilly, ...
72020
Climate change, occupational heat stress, human health, and socioeconomic factors
T Kjellstrom, E Oppermann, JKW Lee
Handbook of Socioeconomic Determinants of Occupational Health: From Macro …, 2020
72020
Emotional Athletes, Brainy Workers and other Hot New Developments: Multiple (re) problematizations of Heat Stress as an object of governance in northern Australia
E Oppermann, M Spencer, M Brearley
Learning communities: international journal of learning in social contexts …, 2015
72015
Disaster Resilience, Management and Preparedness in Aboriginal Communities in Darwin and Palmerston
M Spencer, M Christie, R Wallace
Charles Darwin University, 2016
62016
Why the discursive environment matters: The UK Climate Impacts Programme and adaptation to climate change
E Oppermann
A Changing Environment for Human Security, 234-247, 2013
42013
From skin to strategy: Repositioning the terrain and temporality of heat stress through social practices
E Oppermann, M Brearley
Australian Contributions to Strategic and Military Geography, 201-216, 2018
22018
Heat stress has a substantial economic impact on the Australian workforce
K Zander, WJW Botzen, T Kjellstrom, E Oppermann, ST Garnett
Nature Climate Change 5, 647-651, 2015
12015
Järjestelmä ei voi suorittaa toimenpidettä nyt. Yritä myöhemmin uudelleen.
Artikkelit 1–20