nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
A combination of the Knapsack algorithm and MIVES for choosing optimal temporary housing site locations: A case study in Tehran
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Hosseini, S.M. Amin |
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27 |
C |
p. 265-277 |
artikel |
2 |
A critical discussion on the earthquake risk mitigation of urban cultural heritage assets
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Maio, Rui |
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27 |
C |
p. 239-247 |
artikel |
3 |
Agency-driven post-disaster recovery: A comparative study of three Typhoon Washi resettlement communities in the Philippines
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Santiago, J. Sedfrey S. |
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27 |
C |
p. 480-489 |
artikel |
4 |
A multi-faceted analysis of annual flood incidences in Kumasi, Ghana
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Amoateng, Paul |
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27 |
C |
p. 105-117 |
artikel |
5 |
A predictive model to assess spatial planning in addressing hydro-meteorological hazards: A case study of Semarang City, Indonesia
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Buchori, Imam |
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27 |
C |
p. 415-426 |
artikel |
6 |
A smart phone-based system for post-earthquake investigations of building damage
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Xu, Zhen |
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27 |
C |
p. 214-222 |
artikel |
7 |
A spatially explicit method for identification of vulnerable hotspots of Odisha, India from potential cyclones
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Mazumdar, Jublee |
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27 |
C |
p. 391-405 |
artikel |
8 |
Business continuity management of small and medium sized enterprises: Evidence from Thailand
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Kato, Mio |
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27 |
C |
p. 577-587 |
artikel |
9 |
Can the risk of coastal hazards be better communicated?
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Pile, Jeremy |
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27 |
C |
p. 439-450 |
artikel |
10 |
Chemical accident hazard assessment by spatial analysis of chemical factories and accident records in South Korea
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Heo, Seongbong |
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27 |
C |
p. 37-47 |
artikel |
11 |
Conflicts between recovery objectives: The case of housing reconstruction after the 2003 earthquake in Bam, Iran
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Fayazi, Mahmood |
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27 |
C |
p. 317-328 |
artikel |
12 |
Contributions of gaming simulation in building community-based disaster risk management applying Japanese case to flood prone communities in Thailand upstream area
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Tanwattana, Puntita |
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27 |
C |
p. 199-213 |
artikel |
13 |
Cost-effectiveness of interventions for alternate food in the United States to address agricultural catastrophes
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Denkenberger, David C. |
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27 |
C |
p. 278-289 |
artikel |
14 |
Critical infrastructure resilience: A Nordic model in the making?
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Pursiainen, Christer |
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27 |
C |
p. 632-641 |
artikel |
15 |
Developing a holistic model for earthquake risk assessment and disaster management interventions in urban fabrics
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Robat Mili, Robabeh |
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27 |
C |
p. 355-365 |
artikel |
16 |
Distress and satisfaction with research participation: Impact on retention in longitudinal disaster research
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Gibbs, Lisa |
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27 |
C |
p. 68-74 |
artikel |
17 |
Do natural catastrophes shake microfinance institutions? Using a new measure of MFI risk
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Klomp, Jeroen |
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27 |
C |
p. 380-390 |
artikel |
18 |
Educating for post-disaster sustainability efforts
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Brundiers, Katja |
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27 |
C |
p. 406-414 |
artikel |
19 |
Emergency decision making for natural disasters: An overview
|
Zhou, Lei |
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27 |
C |
p. 567-576 |
artikel |
20 |
Emergency transportation network design problem: Identification and evaluation of disaster response routes
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Nikoo, Nariman |
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27 |
C |
p. 7-20 |
artikel |
21 |
Emerging heat-related climate change influences; a public health challenge to health care practitioners and policy makers: Insight from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
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Ngwenya, Bigboy |
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27 |
C |
p. 596-601 |
artikel |
22 |
Evaluation of a smart toilet in an emergency camp
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Zakaria, Fiona |
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27 |
C |
p. 512-523 |
artikel |
23 |
Extent of disaster courses delivery for the risk reduction in Rwanda
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Nahayo, Lamek |
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27 |
C |
p. 127-132 |
artikel |
24 |
Flood risk perception of rural households in western mountainous regions of Henan Province, China
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Liu, Delin |
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27 |
C |
p. 155-160 |
artikel |
25 |
Host characteristics as factors associated with the 2015 earthquake-induced injuries in Nepal: A cross-sectional study
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Paul, Bimal Kanti |
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27 |
C |
p. 118-126 |
artikel |
26 |
How can policy makers in sub-Saharan Africa make early warning systems more effective? The case of Uganda
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Lumbroso, Darren |
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27 |
C |
p. 530-540 |
artikel |
27 |
Integrated blood supply chain planning for disaster relief
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Ghatreh Samani, Mohammad Reza |
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27 |
C |
p. 168-188 |
artikel |
28 |
Integrating a national risk assessment into a disaster risk management system: Process and practice
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Lin, Lexin |
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27 |
C |
p. 625-631 |
artikel |
29 |
‘Learning for resilience': Developing community capital through flood action groups in urban flood risk settings with lower social capital
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McEwen, Lindsey |
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27 |
C |
p. 329-342 |
artikel |
30 |
Living with bushfire: Recognising ecological sophistication to manage risk while retaining biodiversity values
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Moskwa, E. |
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27 |
C |
p. 459-469 |
artikel |
31 |
Local debris management planning and FEMA policies on disaster recovery in the United States
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Crowley, Julia |
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27 |
C |
p. 373-379 |
artikel |
32 |
Local social services in disaster management: Is there a Nordic model?
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Rapeli, Merja |
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27 |
C |
p. 618-624 |
artikel |
33 |
Location choice behavior adapting to flood and cyclone hazards
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Lu, Qing-Chang |
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27 |
C |
p. 189-198 |
artikel |
34 |
Mining crisis information: A strategic approach for detection of people at risk through social media analysis
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Rexiline Ragini, J. |
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27 |
C |
p. 556-566 |
artikel |
35 |
Natural-disaster shocks and government's behavior: Evidence from middle-income countries
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Benali, Nadia |
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27 |
C |
p. 1-6 |
artikel |
36 |
Partner selection in disaster relief: Partnership formation in the presence of incompatible agencies
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Coles, John B. |
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27 |
C |
p. 94-104 |
artikel |
37 |
Planned and ultimate actions of horse owners facing a bushfire threat: Implications for natural disaster preparedness and survivability
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Thompson, Kirrilly R. |
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27 |
C |
p. 490-498 |
artikel |
38 |
Possible factors influencing NGOs’ project locations for disaster management in Bangladesh
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Moroto, Haruna |
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27 |
C |
p. 248-264 |
artikel |
39 |
Post-traumatic stress disorder and post-traumatic growth among the adult survivors of the Lushan earthquake: Selecting resilience as the moderator
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Meng, Zhiyi |
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27 |
C |
p. 524-529 |
artikel |
40 |
Psychological impacts of disaster on rescue workers: A review of the literature
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Mao, Xiaorong |
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27 |
C |
p. 602-617 |
artikel |
41 |
Psychosocial support after natural disasters in Iceland-implementation and utilization
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Thordardottir, Edda Bjork |
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27 |
C |
p. 642-648 |
artikel |
42 |
Ranking and prioritizing strategies for reducing mortality and morbidity from noncommunicable diseases post disaster: An Australian perspective
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Ryan, Benjamin J. |
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27 |
C |
p. 223-238 |
artikel |
43 |
Real estate market response to enhanced building codes in Moore, OK
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Simmons, Kevin M. |
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27 |
C |
p. 85-93 |
artikel |
44 |
Self-evacuation archetypes in Australian bushfire
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Strahan, Ken |
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27 |
C |
p. 307-316 |
artikel |
45 |
Should I stay or should I go? Mitigation strategies for flash flooding in India
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Arlikatti, Sudha |
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27 |
C |
p. 48-56 |
artikel |
46 |
Social vulnerability of marginalized people in times of disaster: Case of Thai women in Japan Tsunami 2011
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Pongponrat, Kannapa |
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27 |
C |
p. 133-141 |
artikel |
47 |
Spatio-temporal population modelling as improved exposure information for risk assessments tested in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano
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Renner, Kathrin |
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27 |
C |
p. 470-479 |
artikel |
48 |
Strengthening the resilience of urban retailers towards flood risks - A case study in the riverbank region of Kaohsiung City
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Ling, Tzen-Ying |
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27 |
C |
p. 541-555 |
artikel |
49 |
The assessment of socio-economic vulnerability to drought in Southern Romania (Oltenia Plain)
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Dumitraşcu, Monica |
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27 |
C |
p. 142-154 |
artikel |
50 |
The association between social cohesion and community resilience in two urban slums of Port au Prince, Haiti
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Patel, Ronak B. |
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27 |
C |
p. 161-167 |
artikel |
51 |
The complex consequences of volcanic warnings: Trust, risk perception and experiences of businesses near Mount Zao following the 2015 unrest period
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Donovan, Amy |
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27 |
C |
p. 57-67 |
artikel |
52 |
The dynamic role of perceived threat and self-efficacy in motivating terrorism preparedness behaviors
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Wirtz, Philip W. |
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27 |
C |
p. 366-372 |
artikel |
53 |
The Natural Hazards Partnership: A public-sector collaboration across the UK for natural hazard disaster risk reduction
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Hemingway, Rebecca |
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27 |
C |
p. 499-511 |
artikel |
54 |
Torrential floods in the upper Soana Valley (NW Italian Alps): Geomorphological processes and risk-reduction strategies
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Luino, F. |
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27 |
C |
p. 343-354 |
artikel |
55 |
Tourism Recovery Scorecard (TOURS) – Benchmarking and monitoring progress on disaster recovery in tourism destinations
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Khazai, Bijan |
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27 |
C |
p. 75-84 |
artikel |
56 |
Two impact pathways from religious belief to public disaster response: Findings from a literature review
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Sun, Lei |
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27 |
C |
p. 588-595 |
artikel |
57 |
Two-stage multi-objective location-routing-inventory model for humanitarian logistics network design under uncertainty
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Vahdani, Behnam |
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27 |
C |
p. 290-306 |
artikel |
58 |
Urban infrastructure safety system based on mobile crowdsensing
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Zhao, Xuefeng |
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27 |
C |
p. 427-438 |
artikel |
59 |
Why did Rikuzentakata have a high death toll in the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami disaster? Finding the devastating disaster’s root causes
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Nakasu, Tadashi |
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27 |
C |
p. 21-36 |
artikel |
60 |
Wildfire risk reduction in the United States: Leadership staff perceptions of local fire department roles and responsibilities
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Madsen, Rachel S. |
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27 |
C |
p. 451-458 |
artikel |