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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A conceptual framework to assess hospitals for disaster risk reduction in the community Ito, Hiroto

77 C p.
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2 Advancing a social identity perspective on interoperability in the emergency services: Evidence from the Pandemic Multi-Agency Response Teams during the UK COVID-19 response Davidson, Louise

77 C p.
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3 A near-real-time global landslide incident reporting tool demonstrator using social media and artificial intelligence Pennington, Catherine V.L.

77 C p.
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4 A new index-based model for site selection of emergency shelters after an earthquake for Iran Amini Hosseini, K.

77 C p.
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5 An integrated framework for managing fire resilience of metro station system: Identification, assessment, and optimization Tang, Yuchun

77 C p.
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6 Anxiety in patients treated in a temporary hospital in Belgrade, Serbia, during the first epidemic wave of COVID-19 Makević, Aleksandar

77 C p.
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7 Are preparedness indices reflective of pandemic preparedness? A COVID-19 reality check Kachali, Hlekiwe

77 C p.
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8 A review on the hospital evacuation simulation models Abir, Intiaz Mohammad

77 C p.
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9 Are you prepared? Efficacy, contextual vulnerability, and disaster readiness Rao, Smitha

77 C p.
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10 A scenario modelling method for regional cascading disaster risk to support emergency decision making Qie, Zijun

77 C p.
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11 A synthesised review of pandemic-driven consumer behaviours and applied theories: Towards a unified framework Wang, Xueqin

77 C p.
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12 A user-centred design framework for disaster risk visualisation Twomlow, Anna

77 C p.
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13 Change in policy regimes for disaster risk reduction in Fiji and Nepal Wanner, Maximilian S.T.

77 C p.
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14 Coastal vulnerability assessment of India's Purba Medinipur-Balasore coastal stretch: A comparative study using empirical models Hossain, SK Ariful

77 C p.
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15 Communicating COVID-19 risk changes: Signalling with words, phrases, and messages Mehta, Amisha M.

77 C p.
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16 Comparative study of the critical success factors (CSFs) for community resilience assessment (CRA) in developed and developing countries Abdul-Rahman, Mohammed

77 C p.
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17 Deadly floods and their causal factors: A case-control study in Iran between 2005 and 2018 Yari, Arezoo

77 C p.
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18 Decision support for emergency road traffic management in post-earthquake conditions Gehl, Pierre

77 C p.
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19 Defining population socio-economic characteristics, hazard knowledge and risk perception: The adaptive capacity to persistent volcanic threats from Semeru, Indonesia Thouret, Jean-Claude

77 C p.
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20 Developing serious games for CBRN-e training in mixed reality, virtual reality, and computer-based environments Altan, Burak

77 C p.
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21 Development of hybrid earthquake vulnerability functions for typical residential buildings in Iran Bastami, Morteza

77 C p.
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22 Disasters triggered by natural hazards and terrorism: A bibliometric network analysis into the intellectual structure of a cross-disciplinary research field Battikh, Joe Y.

77 C p.
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23 Efficacy information in Government's initial responses to Covid-19 pandemic: A content analysis of the media coverage in Indonesia Rosemary, Rizanna

77 C p.
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24 Eliciting mental models of science and risk for disaster communication: A scoping review of methodologies Doyle, Emma E.H.

77 C p.
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25 Employing multi-criteria decision analysis and geospatial techniques to assess flood risks: A study of Barguna district in Bangladesh Ha-Mim, Nur Mohammad

77 C p.
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26 Enforcement of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown orders in Nigeria: Evidence of public (non)compliance and police illegalities Shodunke, Aliu Oladimeji

77 C p.
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27 Equitable community resilience: The case of Winter Storm Uri in Texas Nejat, Ali

77 C p.
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28 Evaluation of crowd evacuation in high-rise residential buildings with mixed-ability population: combining an architectural solution with management strategies Rismanian, Mahdi

77 C p.
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29 Examining the relationship between social support and tendency to substance use among Iranian earthquake survivors: The mediating role of positive mental health Mohammad Karimi Mazhin, Abbas

77 C p.
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30 Flood risk assessment and quantification at the community and property level in the State of Iowa Yildirim, Enes

77 C p.
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31 Flood risk mapping and urban infrastructural susceptibility assessment using a GIS and analytic hierarchical raster fusion approach in the Ona River Basin, Nigeria Nkeki, Felix Ndidi

77 C p.
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32 Gender matters: The role of women in community-based disaster risk management in Taiwan Lee, Chia-Chi

77 C p.
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33 Identifying misalignments between the informal construction sector's perceptions and engineering assessments of housing safety in future disasters for capacity development Goldwyn, Briar

77 C p.
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34 Impact of Non-DRR NGOs’ interventions for community-based DRR mainstreaming in Bangladesh Seddiky, Md.Assraf

77 C p.
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35 Location problems of vertical evacuation structures for dam-failure floods: Considering shelter-in-place and horizontal evacuation Sun, Min-Ci

77 C p.
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36 Media exposure, risk perceptions, and fear: Americans’ behavioral responses to the Ebola public health crisis Garfin, Dana Rose

77 C p.
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37 Medical students’ education in disaster medicine: A systematic literature review of existing curricula Voicescu, George T.

77 C p.
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38 Multi-hazard perception during COVID-19: Evidence from rural communities in West Sumatra, Indonesia Nugroho, Agus

77 C p.
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39 Multi-hazard risk assessment of coastal municipalities of Oaxaca, Southwestern Mexico: An index based remote sensing and geospatial technique Godwyn-Paulson, P.

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40 Navigating a double burden – Floods and social vulnerability in local communities in rural Mozambique Lundgren, Madeleine

77 C p.
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41 Once bitten, twice shy? Does the public adopt more disaster preparedness practices after experiencing more disasters? Bian, Qi

77 C p.
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42 Perception risk, preventive behaviors and assessing the relationship between their various dimensions: A cross-sectional study in the Covid-19 peak period Samadipour, Ezat

77 C p.
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43 Policy, design, and way of life in resettlement projects: The case of Ashrayan, Bangladesh Parvin, Afroza

77 C p.
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44 Policy responsiveness and institutions in a federal system: Analyzing variations in state-level data transparency and equity issues during the COVID-19 pandemic Sapat, Alka

77 C p.
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45 Risk management and preventive conservation of historic buildings: The case of Karatay Madrasah (Museum) Bülbül Bahtiyar, Tuba

77 C p.
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46 Risk perception of earthquakes: Modeling conception of willingness to pay and prospect theory Chou, Chi-Ya

77 C p.
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47 Rural livelihood risk to hydro-meteorological extreme events: Empirical evidence from Indian Sundarban applying IPCC-AR5 and DEMATEL methodology Mondal, Manas

77 C p.
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48 Seismic resilience assessment of buildings: A simplified methodological approach through conventional seismic risk assessment Aroquipa, Hector

77 C p.
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49 Sex workers’ experiences following the Canterbury earthquakes: Recovery and rebuild Blake, Denise

77 C p.
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50 Spatial suitability analysis for site selection of refugee camps using hybrid GIS and fuzzy AHP approach: The case of Kenya Younes, Ali

77 C p.
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51 Spatiotemporal disparities in regional public risk perception of COVID-19 using Bayesian Spatiotemporally Varying Coefficients (STVC) series models across Chinese cities Song, Chao

77 C p.
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52 Study on urban flood early warning system considering flood loss Zang, Yawen

77 C p.
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53 The Danger in Danger – A study on the psychological impact of COVID-19 lockdown on people in the Indian context Tudu, Preshita Neha

77 C p.
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54 The disaster resilience trajectory of the first batch front-line nurses at fighting the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Wuhan: A qualitative study Yuan, Chun Ming

77 C p.
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55 The dynamic evolution mechanism of public health risk perception and the choice of policy tools in the post-epidemic era: Evidence from China Li, Liqing

77 C p.
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56 The effectiveness of livelihood management strategies in mitigating drought impacts and improving livability of pastoralist households Ghazali, Samane

77 C p.
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57 The language of COVID-19: Health systems must now prioritize responsive in-language and culturally-tailored messaging Casillas, Alejandra

77 C p.
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58 The potential of disaster digital archives in disaster education: The case of the Japan disasters digital archive (JDA) and its geo-location functions Gerster, Julia

77 C p.
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59 #TheSmoreYouKnow and #emergencycute: A conceptual model on the use of humor by science agencies during crisis to create connection, empathy, and compassion McBride, Sara K.

77 C p.
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60 Tourism workers' perceptions of supporting tourists’ evacuation in emergency situations Terumoto, Kiyomine

77 C p.
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61 Understanding multisector stakeholder value systems on housing resilience in the City of Miami Gosain, Parasar

77 C p.
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62 Urban flood damage claim analyses for improved flood damage assessment Mobini, Shifteh

77 C p.
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63 Urban flooding risk assessment based on GIS- game theory combination weight: A case study of Zhengzhou City Peng, Jiaqi

77 C p.
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