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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Analysis of human vulnerability to cyclones and storm surges based on influencing physical and socioeconomic factors: Evidences from coastal Bangladesh Nazir Hossain, Md.
2015
13 C p. 66-75
10 p.
artikel
2 Application of Warning and Rapid Estimation of Earthquake Damage (WARED) system in unprepared cities case study: Mashhad, north east of Iran) Kangi, Abbas
2015
13 C p. 139-144
6 p.
artikel
3 A review of informal volunteerism in emergencies and disasters: Definition, opportunities and challenges Whittaker, Joshua
2015
13 C p. 358-368
11 p.
artikel
4 Assessing vulnerability of buildings to hydro-meteorological hazards using an expert based approach – An application in Nehoiu Valley, Romania Godfrey, A.
2015
13 C p. 229-241
13 p.
artikel
5 Assessment of social perception on the contribution of hard-infrastructure for tsunami mitigation to coastal community resilience after the 2010 tsunami: Greater Concepcion area, Chile Khew, Yu Ting Joanne
2015
13 C p. 324-333
10 p.
artikel
6 A temporal framework of social resilience indicators of communities to flood, case studies: Wagga wagga and Kempsey, NSW, Australia Khalili, Sanaz
2015
13 C p. 248-254
7 p.
artikel
7 Children and cultural influences in a natural disaster: Flood response in Surakarta, Indonesia Taylor, Heather
2015
13 C p. 76-84
9 p.
artikel
8 Community awareness and perception on hazards in Southwest Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study Hajito, Kifle Woldemichael
2015
13 C p. 350-357
8 p.
artikel
9 Comparing the direct human impact of natural disasters for two cases in 2011: The Christchurch earthquake and the Bangkok flood Noy, Ilan
2015
13 C p. 61-65
5 p.
artikel
10 Connecting, belonging: Volunteering, wellbeing and leadership among refugee youth Carlton, Sally
2015
13 C p. 342-349
8 p.
artikel
11 Cost and outcomes associated with participating in the Community Fireguard Program : Experiences from the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, Australia Gibbs, L.
2015
13 C p. 375-380
6 p.
artikel
12 Disaster risk construction in the progressive consolidation of informal settlements: Iquique and Puerto Montt (Chile) case studies Castro, Carmen Paz
2015
13 C p. 109-127
19 p.
artikel
13 Disaster risk reduction or disaster risk production: The role of building regulations in mainstreaming DRR Chmutina, Ksenia
2015
13 C p. 10-19
10 p.
artikel
14 Effects of risk framing on earthquake risk perception: Life-time frequencies enhance recognition of the risk Henrich, Liv
2015
13 C p. 145-150
6 p.
artikel
15 Emergency preparedness amongst university students Tanner, Alexa
2015
13 C p. 409-413
5 p.
artikel
16 Evaluating drivers of coastal relocation in Hurricane Sandy affected communities Bukvic, Anamaria
2015
13 C p. 215-228
14 p.
artikel
17 Exploring the impacts of flood insurance reform on vulnerable communities Nance, Earthea
2015
13 C p. 20-36
17 p.
artikel
18 Exploring the plexus of context and consequences: An empirical test of a theory of disaster vulnerability Dückers, Michel
2015
13 C p. 85-95
11 p.
artikel
19 Factors effecting farmers’ risk attitude and risk perceptions: The case of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Ullah, Raza
2015
13 C p. 151-157
7 p.
artikel
20 Factors influencing homeowners' seismic risk mitigation behavior: A case study in Zeytinburnu district of Istanbul Taylan, Arzu
2015
13 C p. 414-426
13 p.
artikel
21 GIS based mapping of vulnerability to earthquake and fire hazard in Dhaka city, Bangladesh Rahman, Naima
2015
13 C p. 291-300
10 p.
artikel
22 How did the 2012 drought affect rural livelihoods in vulnerable areas? Empirical evidence from India Udmale, Parmeshwar D.
2015
13 C p. 454-469
16 p.
artikel
23 Identification and prioritization of coordination barriers in humanitarian supply chain management Kabra, Gaurav
2015
13 C p. 128-138
11 p.
artikel
24 Impact of flood disasters in Bangladesh: A multi-sector regional analysis Haque, Afsana
2015
13 C p. 266-275
10 p.
artikel
25 Issues with families and children in a disaster context: A qualitative perspective from rural Bangladesh Akhter, Syeda Rezwana
2015
13 C p. 313-323
11 p.
artikel
26 Lessons learned from two unprecedented disasters in 2011 – Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan and Chao Phraya River flood in Thailand Okazumi, Toshio
2015
13 C p. 200-206
7 p.
artikel
27 Mapping potential airplane hazards and risks using airline traffic data Asgary, Ali
2015
13 C p. 276-280
5 p.
artikel
28 Mapping the expected annual fatality risk of volcano on a global scale Pan, Hongmei
2015
13 C p. 52-60
9 p.
artikel
29 Media's role in disaster risk reduction: The third-person effect Van Belle, Douglas A.
2015
13 C p. 390-399
10 p.
artikel
30 Merits of using a socio-technical system perspective and different industrial accident investigation methods on accidents following natural hazards – A case study on pluvial flooding of a Swedish railway tunnel 2013 Rydstedt Nyman, Monika
2015
13 C p. 189-199
11 p.
artikel
31 Navigating scientific uncertainty in wildfire and flood risk mitigation: A qualitative review Neale, Timothy
2015
13 C p. 255-265
11 p.
artikel
32 On common terms with shared risks – Studying the communication of risk between local, regional and national authorities in Sweden Månsson, Peter
2015
13 C p. 441-453
13 p.
artikel
33 Population density modelling in support of disaster risk assessment Tenerelli, Patrizia
2015
13 C p. 334-341
8 p.
artikel
34 Post-disaster infrastructure restoration: A comparison of events for future planning Zorn, Conrad R.
2015
13 C p. 158-166
9 p.
artikel
35 Post-storm damage surveys of tornado hazards in Canada: Implications for mitigation and policy Harrison, Sara
2015
13 C p. 427-440
14 p.
artikel
36 Public perceptions of building seismic safety following the Canterbury earthquakes: A qualitative analysis using Twitter and focus groups Mora, K.
2015
13 C p. 1-9
9 p.
artikel
37 Seismic vulnerability of Nainital and Mussoorie, two major Lesser Himalayan tourist destinations of India Rautela, Piyoosh
2015
13 C p. 400-408
9 p.
artikel
38 Storm surge mapping of typhoon Haiyan and its impact in Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines Yi, Carine J.
2015
13 C p. 207-214
8 p.
artikel
39 The adaptive governance of natural disaster systems: Insights from the 2010 mount Merapi eruption in Indonesia Bakkour, Darine
2015
13 C p. 167-188
22 p.
artikel
40 The Disaster-Knowledge Matrix – Reframing and evaluating the knowledge challenges in disaster risk reduction Spiekermann, Raphael
2015
13 C p. 96-108
13 p.
artikel
41 The myth of increased crime in Japan: A false perception of crime frequency in post-disaster situations Nogami, Tatsuya
2015
13 C p. 301-306
6 p.
artikel
42 The role of university networks in disaster risk reduction: Perspective from coastal Bangladesh Abedin, Md. Anwarul
2015
13 C p. 381-389
9 p.
artikel
43 Towards disaster resilience: A scenario-based approach to co-producing and integrating hazard and risk knowledge Davies, Tim
2015
13 C p. 242-247
6 p.
artikel
44 Traditional practices of the people of Uttarakhand Himalaya in India and relevance of these in disaster risk reduction in present times Rautela, Piyoosh
2015
13 C p. 281-290
10 p.
artikel
45 Use of unmanned vehicles in search and rescue operations in forest fires: Advantages and limitations observed in a field trial Karma, S.
2015
13 C p. 307-312
6 p.
artikel
46 Vulnerability assessment of wheat and maize production affected by drought and climate change Farhangfar, Sarvenaz
2015
13 C p. 37-51
15 p.
artikel
47 Vulnerability evaluation of the urban area using the H/V spectral ratio of microtremors Mokhberi, M.
2015
13 C p. 369-374
6 p.
artikel
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