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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Conceptual Governance Framework for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Integration Forino, Giuseppe
2015
4 p. 372-384
artikel
2 Adaptation Decision Support: An Application of System Dynamics Modeling in Coastal Communities Lane, Daniel
2017
4 p. 374-389
artikel
3 Adaptive governance and managing resilience to natural hazards Djalante, Riyanti
2011
4 p. 1-14
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4 Adaptive Process for SMART Community Governance under Persistent Disruptive Risks Okada, Norio
2018
4 p. 454-463
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5 Advancing the Disaster and Development Paradigm Collins, Andrew E.
2018
4 p. 486-495
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6 Advancing the Disaster and Development Paradigm Collins, Andrew E.

4 p. 486-495
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7 A Framework for Disaster Vulnerability in a Small Island in the Southwest Pacific: A Case Study of Emae Island, Vanuatu Jackson, Guy
2017
4 p. 358-373
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8 Agricultural Risk Modeling Challenges in China: Probabilistic Modeling of Rice Losses in Hunan Province Stojanovski, Pane
2015
4 p. 335-346
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9 A Heterogeneous Sampling Strategy to Model Earthquake-Triggered Landslides Yang, Hui

4 p. 636-648
artikel
10 A Longitudinal Study of Human Exposure to Potential Nuclear Power Plant Risk Kyne, Dean
2015
4 p. 399-414
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11 Amplification of Flood Risks by the Compound Effects of Precipitation and Storm Tides Under the Nonstationary Scenario in the Coastal City of Haikou, China Xu, Hongshi

4 p. 602-620
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12 A New Guiding Framework for Engaging Diverse Populations in Disaster Risk Reduction: Reach, Relevance, Receptiveness, and Relationships Marlowe, Jay
2018
4 p. 507-518
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13 An Input–Output Ex Ante Regional Model to Assess the Short-Term Net Effects of the 16 April 2016 Earthquake in Ecuador Salgado, Jorge

4 p. 510-527
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14 An Institutional Model for Collaborative Disaster Risk Management in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Region Tau, Mmaphaka
2016
4 p. 343-352
artikel
15 Antifragility analysis and measurement framework for systems of systems Johnson, John
2013
4 p. 159-168
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16 A River Flood and Earthquake Risk Assessment of Railway Assets along the Belt and Road Wang, Qianzhi

4 p. 553-567
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17 Assessing and Improving Flood and Landslide Community Social Awareness and Engagement via a Web Platform: The Case of Italy Bignami, Daniele F.
2018
4 p. 530-540
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18 Assessment and Mapping of Potential Storm Surge Impacts on Global Population and Economy Fang, Jiayi
2014
4 p. 323-331
artikel
19 Assessment of Building Physical Vulnerability in Earthquake-Debris Flow Disaster Chain Zheng, Hao

4 p. 666-679
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20 Assessment of Livelihood Vulnerability to Drought: A Case Study in Dak Nong Province, Vietnam Thao, Nguyen Thi Thanh

4 p. 604-615
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21 Automatic Identification of Thaw Slumps Based on Neural Network Methods and Thaw Slumping Susceptibility Zhang, Huarui

4 p. 539-548
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22 Built-in Risk: Linking Housing Concerns and Flood Risk in Subsidized Housing Settlements in Cape Town, South Africa Pharoah, Robyn
2014
4 p. 313-322
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23 Capacities in Facing Natural Hazards: A Small Island Perspective Rampengan, Mercy M. F.
2014
4 p. 247-264
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24 Challenges with Disaster Mortality Data and Measuring Progress Towards the Implementation of the Sendai Framework Green, Helen K.

4 p. 449-461
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25 Changes of Population, Built-up Land, and Cropland Exposure to Natural Hazards in China from 1995 to 2015 Chen, Yimin

4 p. 557-572
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26 Conflicting Discourses on Wildfire Risk and the Role of Local Media in the Amazonian and Temperate Forests Silva, Nathália Thaís Cosmo da

4 p. 529-543
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27 Continuity Culture: A Key Factor for Building Resilience and Sound Recovery Capabilities Sawalha, Ihab Hanna S.
2015
4 p. 428-437
artikel
28 Controlling Town Industry Explosion Hazard in China Yuwen, Huixin
2016
4 p. 440-444
artikel
29 Convection–Diffusion Model for the Prediction of Anthropogenically-Initiated Wildfire Ignition Sadasivuni, Ravi
2014
4 p. 274-295
artikel
30 Convergent Agency: Encouraging Transdisciplinary Approaches for Effective Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Bendito, América
2016
4 p. 430-435
artikel
31 Coordination and Cooperation are Essential: A Call for a Global Network to Enhance Integrated Human Health Risk Resilience Based on China’s COVID-19 Pandemic Coping Practice Sun, Yelin

4 p. 593-599
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32 Correction to: Towards Quantitatively Understanding the Complexity of Social-Ecological Systems—From Connection to Consilience Hu, Xiao-Bing
2017
4 p. 357
artikel
33 Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the 10-Item Conjoint Community Resiliency Assessment Measurement in a Community-Based Sample in Southwest China Cui, Ke

4 p. 439-448
artikel
34 Decision Support for Integrated Management of Local-Level Adaptation to Climate Changes: The Case of Serbia Vranić, Petar

4 p. 479-494
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35 Development of a Rapid Risk and Impact Assessment Tool to Enhance Response to Environmental Emergencies in the Early Stages of a Disaster: A Tool Developed by the European Multiple Environmental Threats Emergency NETwork (EMETNET) Project Goode, Emma-Jane

4 p. 528-539
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36 Different Mortality Effects of Extreme Temperature Stress in Three Large City Clusters of Northern and Southern China Zhang, Lingyan
2017
4 p. 445-456
artikel
37 Disaster Journalism in Print Media: Analysis of the Top 10 Hydrogeomorphological Disaster Events in Portugal, 1865–2015 Antunes, Michele Nacif

4 p. 521-535
artikel
38 Disaster Risk Reduction in Cameroon: Are Contemporary Disaster Management Frameworks Accommodating the Sendai Framework Agenda 2030? Bang, Henry Ngenyam

4 p. 462-477
artikel
39 Disaster Risk Science: A Geographical Perspective and a Research Framework Shi, Peijun

4 p. 426-440
artikel
40 Distress Characteristics in Embankment-Bridge Transition Section of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway in Permafrost Regions He, Peifeng

4 p. 680-696
artikel
41 Distributional Considerations for Transboundary Risk Governance of Environmental Threats Rose, Adam
2018
4 p. 445-453
artikel
42 Does Tenure Security Reduce Disaster Risk? A Comparative Study of the Nairobi Settlements of Kibera and Kawangware McDermott, Rónán

4 p. 445-457
artikel
43 Dynamic Assessment of Spatiotemporal Population Distribution Based on Mobile Phone Data: A Case Study in Xining City, China Wei, Benyong

4 p. 649-665
artikel
44 Earthquake Disaster Risk Reduction in Iran: Lessons and “Lessons Learned” from Three Large Earthquake Disasters—Tabas 1978, Rudbar 1990, and Bam 2003 Ibrion, Michaela
2015
4 p. 415-427
artikel
45 Economic and Human Loss Empirical Models for Earthquakes in the Mediterranean Region, with Particular Focus on Algeria Guettiche, Abdelheq
2017
4 p. 415-434
artikel
46 Editorial Note on the 10-Year Anniversary of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Science: A Thank You Letter Shi, Peijun

4 p. 411-413
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47 Effective and Sustainable Flood and Landslide Risk Reduction Measures: An Investigation of Two Assessment Frameworks Andersson-Sköld, Yvonne
2016
4 p. 374-392
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48 Effects of Tectonic Setting and Hydraulic Properties on Silent Large-Scale Landslides: A Case Study of the Zhaobishan Landslide, China Tian, Shufeng

4 p. 600-617
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49 Emergence and Development of Health Risk Communication Networks Among Street-Level Health Bureaucrats During the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis in Myanmar Myomin, Thein

4 p. 507-520
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50 Empowered Stakeholders: Female University Students’ Leadership During the COVID-19-Triggered On-campus Evictions in Canada and the United States Wu, Haorui

4 p. 581-592
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51 Estimating the Lost Economic Production Caused by Internal Displacement Because of Disasters Salgado-Gálvez, Mario A.
2018
4 p. 496-506
artikel
52 Estimation of Shallow Landslide Susceptibility Incorporating the Impacts of Vegetation on Slope Stability Jiang, Hu

4 p. 618-635
artikel
53 Evaluation of Early Action Mechanisms in Peru Regarding Preparedness for El Niño Aguirre, Julio

4 p. 493-510
artikel
54 Extreme Weather Loss and Damage Estimation Using a Hybrid Simulation Technique Doktycz, Charles

4 p. 592-601
artikel
55 Factors Influencing Post-disaster Reconstruction Project Management for Housing Provision in the Gaza Strip, Occupied Palestinian Territories Enshassi, Adnan
2017
4 p. 402-414
artikel
56 Farmers’ Risk Preferences and Agricultural Weather Index Insurance Uptake in Rural China Jin, Jianjun
2016
4 p. 366-373
artikel
57 Flood-induced vulnerabilities and problems encountered by women in northern Bangladesh Azad, Abul Kalam
2013
4 p. 190-199
artikel
58 Forecast Hesitancy: Why are People Reluctant to Believe, Accept, or Respond to Various Weather, Water, and Climate Hazard-Related Forecasts? Glantz, Michael H.

4 p. 600-609
artikel
59 Glacial Lake Outburst Flood Disasters and Integrated Risk Management in China Wang, Shijin
2017
4 p. 493-497
artikel
60 Healthcare Services Demand in Post-disaster Settings: The 2014 Earthquake in Ludian County, Yunnan Province, China Wong, Ho Ting
2016
4 p. 445-449
artikel
61 Heterogeneity of Surface Heat Exchange of Slopes and Potential Drivers of the Initiation of Thaw Slump, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Fan, Xingwen

4 p. 549-565
artikel
62 Households’ Willingness to Pay for Disaster Resilient Safe Drinking Water Sources in Southwestern Coastal Bangladesh Islam, Md. Sariful

4 p. 544-556
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63 Impact of Crisis Communication Strategies on People’s Attitudes toward Behavioral Guidelines Regarding COVID-19 and on Their Trust in Local Officials Hirschfeld, Gerrit

4 p. 495-506
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64 Impact of household endowments on response capacity of farming households to natural disasters Zhang, Haixia
2012
4 p. 218-226
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65 Impact of Temporal Population Distribution on Earthquake Loss Estimation: A Case Study on Sylhet, Bangladesh Ara, Sharmin
2014
4 p. 296-312
artikel
66 Impact of Tropical Cyclone Avoidance on Fishing Vessel Activity over Coastal China Based on Automatic Identification System Data during 2013–2018 Fang, Weihua

4 p. 561-576
artikel
67 Impacts as Triggers for Weather-Related Decision Making: Observations at the Berlin Fire Brigade Control and Dispatch Center Kox, Thomas

4 p. 610-615
artikel
68 Impacts of Climate Change on Snow Avalanche Activity Along a Transportation Corridor in the Tianshan Mountains Hao, Jiansheng

4 p. 510-522
artikel
69 Integrated Disaster Risk Research of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Under Climate Change Ye, Tao

4 p. 507-509
artikel
70 Integrating Systemic Risk and Risk Analysis Using Copulas Hochrainer-Stigler, Stefan
2018
4 p. 561-567
artikel
71 Integrating the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and the frequency ratio (FR) model in landslide susceptibility mapping of Shiv-khola watershed, Darjeeling Himalaya Mondal, Sujit
2013
4 p. 200-212
artikel
72 Integration of indigenous knowledge and disaster risk reduction: A case study from Baie Martelli, Pentecost Island, Vanuatu Walshe, Rory A.
2012
4 p. 185-194
artikel
73 Intensive Versus Extensive Events? Insights from Cumulative Flood-Induced Mortality Over the Globe, 1976–2016 Chen, Bo

4 p. 441-451
artikel
74 Lessons from the Mainland of China’s Epidemic Experience in the First Phase about the Growth Rules of Infected and Recovered Cases of COVID-19 Worldwide Han, Chuanliang

4 p. 497-507
artikel
75 Leveraging learning to improve disaster management outcomes Thompson, Denise D. P.
2012
4 p. 195-206
artikel
76 Linkages Between Tropical Cyclones and Extreme Precipitation over China and the Role of ENSO Wang, Licheng

4 p. 538-553
artikel
77 Linking a Storm Water Management Model to a Novel Two-Dimensional Model for Urban Pluvial Flood Modeling Yang, Yuhan

4 p. 508-518
artikel
78 Living with global climate diversity—suggestions on international governance for coping with climate change risk Shi, Peijun
2012
4 p. 177-184
artikel
79 Measuring County Resilience After the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake Li, Xiaolu
2016
4 p. 393-412
artikel
80 Measuring Natural Hazard-Related Disasters through Self-Reports Edwards, Ben

4 p. 540-552
artikel
81 Measuring social vulnerability to natural hazards in the Yangtze River Delta region, China Chen, Wenfang
2013
4 p. 169-181
artikel
82 Mobile Home Residents and Hurricane Vulnerability in South Florida: Research Gaps and Challenges Prasad, Shivangi
2016
4 p. 436-439
artikel
83 Modeling Impact of Hurricane Damages on Income Distribution in the Coastal U.S. Miljkovic, Tatjana
2014
4 p. 265-273
artikel
84 Modeling Impact of Natural Hazard-Induced Disasters on Income Distribution in the United States Fang, Lin
2017
4 p. 435-444
artikel
85 Multi-criteria Satisfaction Assessment of the Spatial Distribution of Urban Emergency Shelters Based on High-Precision Population Estimation Yu, Jia
2016
4 p. 413-429
artikel
86 New Dimensions for a Challenging Security Environment: Growing Exposure to Critical Space Infrastructure Disruption Risk Gheorghe, Adrian V.
2018
4 p. 555-560
artikel
87 New Realization of Disaster Risk Reduction Education in the Context of a Global Pandemic: Lessons from Japan Shaw, Rajib

4 p. 568-580
artikel
88 Operationalizing Iterative Risk Management under Limited Information: Fiscal and Economic Risks Due to Natural Disasters in Cambodia Mochizuki, Junko
2015
4 p. 321-334
artikel
89 Organizational Changes Needed in Disasters and Public Health Emergencies: A Qualitative Study among Managers at a Major Hospital Wennman, Ingela

4 p. 481-494
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90 Outcontracting in emergency management: More than a business conundrum Rademacher, Yvonne
2011
4 p. 15-21
artikel
91 Participatory Disaster Recovery Simulation Modeling for Community Resilience Planning Miles, Scott B.
2018
4 p. 519-529
artikel
92 Participatory Early Warning Systems: Youth, Citizen Science, and Intergenerational Dialogues on Disaster Risk Reduction in Brazil Marchezini, Victor
2017
4 p. 390-401
artikel
93 Participatory Risk Governance for Reducing Disaster and Societal Risks: Collaborative Knowledge Production and Implementation Okada, Norio
2018
4 p. 429-433
artikel
94 Permafrost Thaw and Associated Settlement Hazard Onset Timing over the Qinghai-Tibet Engineering Corridor Guo, Donglin
2015
4 p. 347-358
artikel
95 Perspectives of Science and Technology in Disaster Risk Reduction of Asia Shaw, Rajib
2016
4 p. 329-342
artikel
96 Potential of Multi-temporal InSAR for Detecting Retrogressive Thaw Slumps: A Case of the Beiluhe Region of the Tibetan Plateau Jiao, Zhiping

4 p. 523-538
artikel
97 Public Perceptions and Support of Renewable Energy in North America in the Context of Global Climate Change Hagen, Bjoern
2015
4 p. 385-398
artikel
98 Quantifying Disaster Physical Damage Using Remote Sensing Data—A Technical Work Flow and Case Study of the 2014 Ludian Earthquake in China Fan, Yida
2017
4 p. 471-488
artikel
99 Quantifying Environmental Impacts of Temporary Housing at the Urban Scale: Intersection of Vulnerability and Post-Hurricane Relief in New Orleans McConnell, Claire

4 p. 478-492
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100 Quick Responses of Canadian Social Scientists to COVID-19: A Case Study of the 2020 Federal COVID-19-Specific Grant Recipients Wu, Haorui

4 p. 636-649
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101 Rainfall-Related Weather Indices for Three Main Crops in China Zhang, Jing

4 p. 466-483
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102 Relationships Between Evacuation Population Size, Earthquake Emergency Shelter Capacity, and Evacuation Time Zhao, Xiujuan
2017
4 p. 457-470
artikel
103 Residents’ Preferences for Rural Housing Disaster Insurance Attributes in Central and Western Tibet Yang, Tingting

4 p. 697-711
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104 Risk Assessment of Debris Flows Along the Karakoram Highway (Kashgar-Khunjerab Section) in the Context of Climate Change Li, Yamei

4 p. 586-599
artikel
105 Risk Governance: Application to Urban Challenges Renn, Ortwin
2018
4 p. 434-444
artikel
106 Seismic Risk Assessment of the Railway Network of China’s Mainland Zhu, Weihua

4 p. 452-465
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107 Spatiotemporal Changes of Hazard Intensity-Adjusted Population Exposure to Multiple Hazards in Tibet During 1982–2015 Zhang, Anyu
2018
4 p. 541-554
artikel
108 Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Drought in the Heihe River Basin Based on the Extreme-Point Symmetric Mode Decomposition Method Feng, Kai

4 p. 591-603
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109 Status and Social Capital: A Cross-Sectional Quantitative Investigation of Flood Survivors in South Punjab, Pakistan Akbar, Muhammad Siddique

4 p. 549-560
artikel
110 Supply–Demand Analysis of Urban Emergency Shelters Based on Spatiotemporal Population Estimation Zhang, Xiaodong

4 p. 519-537
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111 Taking Time, Sharing Spaces: Adaptive Risk Governance Processes in Rural Japan Chabay, Ilan
2018
4 p. 464-471
artikel
112 Territorial Resilience Through Visibility Analysis for Immediate Detection of Wildfires Integrating Fire Susceptibility, Geographical Features, and Optimization Methods Sakellariou, Stavros

4 p. 621-635
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113 The August 2011 flood in Ibadan, Nigeria: Anthropogenic causes and consequences Agbola, Babatunde S.
2012
4 p. 207-217
artikel
114 The Coupling Effect of Flood Discharge and Storm Surge on Extreme Flood Stages: A Case Study in the Pearl River Delta, South China Wang, Xianwei

4 p. 1-15
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115 The Difficult Path from Perception to Precautionary Action—Participatory Modeling as a Practical Tool to Overcome the Risk Perception Paradox in Flood Preparedness Wachinger, Gisela
2018
4 p. 472-485
artikel
116 The impact of retrofitting work on awareness raising and knowledge transfer in Aceh Province, Indonesia Shrestha, Hari Darshan
2013
4 p. 182-189
artikel
117 The Influence of Knowledge, Trust, and Perceived Risk on Firefighters’ Preparedness and Willingness to Respond to Nuclear Emergencies: The Case of South Korea Choi, Jongan

4 p. 536-548
artikel
118 The Influence of Underlying Stresses from Environmental Hazards on Resilience in Bangladesh: A System View Lake, Philip

4 p. 511-528
artikel
119 The influences of business and decision makers’ characteristics on disaster preparedness—A study on the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake Han, Ziqiang
2011
4 p. 22-31
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120 The MIKE model application to overtopping risk assessment of seawalls and levees in Shanghai Wang, Jun
2011
4 p. 32-42
artikel
121 The Perception of Flood Risks: A Case Study of Babessi in Rural Cameroon Buchenrieder, Gertrud

4 p. 1-21
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122 The Space Infrastructure Vulnerability Cadastre: Orbital Debris Critical Loads Gheorghe, Adrian V.
2015
4 p. 359-371
artikel
123 The 4th World Landslide Forum: Landslide Research and Risk Reduction for Advancing the Culture of Living with Natural Hazards Alcántara-Ayala, Irasema
2017
4 p. 498-502
artikel
124 Thirty Years of Science, Technology, and Academia in Disaster Risk Reduction and Emerging Responsibilities Shaw, Rajib

4 p. 414-425
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125 Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Ground Ice Ablation in a Retrogressive Thaw Slump and Its Hydrological Ecosystem Response on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China Niu, Fujun

4 p. 566-585
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126 Towards Quantitatively Understanding the Complexity of Social-Ecological Systems—From Connection to Consilience Hu, Xiao-Bing
2017
4 p. 343-356
artikel
127 Understanding Business Disruption and Economic Losses Due to Electricity Failures and Flooding Koks, Elco

4 p. 421-438
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128 Understanding the El Niño Costero of 2017: The Definition Problem and Challenges of Climate Forecasting and Disaster Responses Ramírez, Ivan J.
2017
4 p. 489-492
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129 Using a Game to Engage Stakeholders in Extreme Event Attribution Science Parker, Hannah R.
2016
4 p. 353-365
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130 Using Multidisciplinary Analysis to Develop Adaptation Options against Extreme Coastal Floods Shan, Xinmeng

4 p. 577-591
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131 Vulnerability Factors of Afghan Rural Women to Disasters Hamidazada, Marina

4 p. 573-590
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132 Wind Erosion Climate Change in Northern China During 1981–2016 Zhang, Feng

4 p. 484-496
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