Alexandre Oliveira Tavares


Biography

Alexandre Oliveira Tavares holds a PhD. in Geological Engineering from Coimbra University, in the specialization of Environmental Geology and Land Use Planning He is an associate professor with Agregation in the School of Sciences and Technology. He is a researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, where he has been working in Risk Analysis and Management, Landscape Evolution and Land Use Planning, with focus on susceptibility mapping, natural resources management and public policies. He is a researcher of the Observatory of Risk (OSIRIS) of the Centre for Social Studies. Teacher in the interfaculty Mater in Social Dynamics, Natural and Technological Risks course and in the PhD interuniversity course in Territory, Risk and Public Policies. Head of the Earth Sciences Deparment of the FCTUC, 2015-2019. Member of the Scientific Panel of the National Strategy for Adapting to Climate Change ENAAC. Member of the National Platform for Disaster Reduction. Since 2019 Executive President of the Public Centro Litoral Water Company.


Latest Publications

Article in Scientific journal

Areia, Neide P.; Sequeira, Mário D.; Tavares, Alexandre O. (2024), "Socio-psychological factors explaining public engagement and support for drought disaster risk management", International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 110, 104643

Article in Scientific journal

Areia, Neide P.; Tavares, Alexandre O.; Costa, Pedro J.M. (2023), "Public perception and preferences for coastal risk management: Evidence from a convergent parallel mixed-methods study", Science of The Total Environment, 882, 163440

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Article in Scientific journal

Barros, José Leandro; Santos, Pedro Pinto; Tavares, Alexandre Oliveira; Freire, Paula; Fortunato, André Bustorff; Rilo, Ana; Oliveira, Filipa S.B.F. (2023), "The complexity of the coastal zone: Definition of typologies in Portugal as a contribution to coastal disaster risk reduction and management", International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 86, 103556

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