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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A capacity analysis framework for multi-hazard early warning in coastal communities Haigh, Richard
2018
212 C p. 1139-1146
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2 Acceptance to be the Host of a Resettlement Programme: A Literature Review Sridarran, Pournima
2018
212 C p. 962-969
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3 A Conceptual Frame Using ‘Knowledge’ As a Lens for Deconstructing the Sendai Framework Priority 1: Understanding Disaster Risks Toinpre, O.
2018
212 C p. 181-189
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4 A Conceptual framework to analyse consequences of post conflict reconstruction interventions Sakalasuriya, Maheshika M.
2018
212 C p. 894-901
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5 Adaptive Decision Framework for Civil Infrastructure exposed to Evolving Risks Lee, Ji Yun
2018
212 C p. 435-442
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6 A Framework for Understanding the Influence of Isomorphic Pressures on Governance of Disaster Risks Toinpre, O.
2018
212 C p. 173-180
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7 A model and system for an integrated analysis of the iterative life cycle of university-industry partnerships Kaklauskas, A.
2018
212 C p. 270-277
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8 A Model for Enhancing the Role of Information and Communication Technologies for Improving the Resilience of Rural Communities to Disasters Firdhous, M.F.M
2018
212 C p. 707-714
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9 A Model for Humanitarian Supply Chain: An Operation Research Approach Gutierrez, Ma.Teodora E.
2018
212 C p. 659-666
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10 A Modified Balcik Last Mile Distribution Model for Relief Operations Using Open Road Networks Putong, Lance L.
2018
212 C p. 133-140
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11 Analysis of Causes and Effects of Coastal Erosion and Environmental Degradation in Southern Coastal Belt of Sri Lanka Special Reference to Unawatuna Coastal Area Senevirathna, E.M.T.K.
2018
212 C p. 1010-1017
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12 An analysis of Community Based Flood Early Warning System in the State of Azad Jammu & Kashmir Khan, Ismail
2018
212 C p. 792-800
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13 An analysis of inclusiveness and accessibility of Cyclone Shelters, Bangladesh Faruk, Mohammad
2018
212 C p. 1099-1106
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14 An assessment on the effective preparedness and disaster response: The case of Santa Rosa City, Laguna Juanzon, Joseph Berlin P.
2018
212 C p. 929-936
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15 A Post-Disaster Functional Asset Value Index for School Buildings Ilumin, Rizalyn C.
2018
212 C p. 230-237
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16 A Review of Human Judgment in Stock Control System for Disaster Logistics Kholidasari, Inna
2018
212 C p. 1319-1325
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17 Assembling and (Re)Assembling Critical Infrastructure Resilience in Khulna City, Bangladesh Ali, Fuad M.M.
2018
212 C p. 832-839
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18 Assessment Method for Seismic Vulnerability of Old Masonry Buildings in Sri Lanka De Silva, Sudhira
2018
212 C p. 61-68
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19 Assessment of flood hazard areas using Analytical Hierarchy Process over the Lower Yom Basin, Sukhothai Province Seejata, Kamonchat
2018
212 C p. 340-347
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20 Assessment of the possibility of unglazed transpired type solar collector to be used for drying purposes: a comparative assessment of efficiency of unglazed transpired type solar collector with glazed type solar collector Bandara, WBMAC
2018
212 C p. 1295-1302
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21 Assessment of Urban Disaster Resilience in Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC), Bangladesh Kabir, Md. Humayun
2018
212 C p. 1107-1114
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22 A Study into the Role of International Collaborations in Higher Education to Enhance Research Capacity for Disaster Resilience Amaratunga, Dilanthi
2018
212 C p. 1233-1240
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23 Building Back Better in the Cook Islands: A Focus on the Tourism Sector Mannakkara, Sandeeka
2018
212 C p. 824-831
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24 Building Community Resilience in the Re-settlement of Displaced Communities Kaluarachchi, Yamuna
2018
212 C p. 443-450
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25 Building Resilience for Drinking Water Shortages through Reverse Osmosis Technology in Coastal Areas of Bangladesh Shamsuzzoha, Md.
2018
212 C p. 559-566
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26 Building resilience on water quality management through grey water footprint approach: a case study from Sri Lanka. Wickramasinghe, W.M.S.
2018
212 C p. 752-759
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27 Building Resilient Cities: A Simulation-Based Scenario Assessment Methodology for the Integration of DRR and CCA in a Multi-Scale Design Perspective Zuccaro, Giulio
2018
212 C p. 871-878
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28 Building Urban Resilience for Disaster Risk Management and Disaster Risk Reduction Etinay, Nuha
2018
212 C p. 575-582
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29 "Built Environment Flood Resilience Capability Maturity Model" Adeniyi, Onaopepo
2018
212 C p. 776-783
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30 Business resilience: A study of Auckland hospitality sector Tibay, Val
2018
212 C p. 1217-1224
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31 Business sector preparedness in disaster management: Adikaram, K.K.N.B.
2018
212 C p. 918-920
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32 Carbon Footprint of an Organization: a Tool for Monitoring Impacts on Global Warming Awanthi, M.G.G.
2018
212 C p. 729-735
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33 Challenges associated with integrating CCA and DRR in the UK- A review on the existing legal and policy background Dias, Nuwan
2018
212 C p. 978-985
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34 Challenges Facing the Controlling Stage of the Disaster Response Management Resulting from War Operations and Terrorism in Iraq Al-Dahasha, Hajer
2018
212 C p. 863-870
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35 Challenges in integrating disaster risk reduction into the built environment – The Vietnam context Nguyen, Vinh N.
2018
212 C p. 316-323
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36 Challenges to building housing resilience: the case of Fiji post-cyclone Winston Aquino, Diocel Harold
2018
212 C p. 475-480
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37 Changing built form and implications on urban resilience: loss of climate responsive and socially interactive spaces Ray, Bhaswati
2018
212 C p. 117-124
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38 Children’s perspective on adaptation to heat waves and heavy precipitation in Dhaka, Bangladesh Ashraf, Syeda Atia
2018
212 C p. 768-775
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39 Coastal community resilience level of Tsunami prone area : a case study in Sri Lanka Sooriyaarachchi, P.
2018
212 C p. 683-690
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40 Coastal Hazard Assessment in Northern part of Jakarta Latief, Hamzah
2018
212 C p. 1279-1286
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41 Coastal Tourism and Climate-Related Disasters in an Archipelago Country of Indonesia: Tourists’ Perspective Wijaya, Nurrohman
2018
212 C p. 535-542
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42 Collaborations in Routine Emergency Management: Lessons from Sweden Sparf, Jörgen
2018
212 C p. 302-308
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43 Community adaptation to cope with disaster related road structure failure Gajanayake, Akvan
2018
212 C p. 1355-1362
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44 Community Empowerment through Rehabilitation and Reconstruction in Social Sector of Kuala Krai, Kelantan, Malaysia Abu Talib, Iffah Farhana
2018
212 C p. 294-301
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45 Community level indicators of long term disaster recovery Hettige, S.
2018
212 C p. 1287-1294
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46 Community Perception on Adverse Effects of Natural Hazards on Livelihood and Enhancing Livelihood Resiliency: A Case Study at Patharghata Upazila, Barguna Rahim, Md. Abdur
2018
212 C p. 149-156
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47 Comparison of national strategies in France, Germany and Switzerland for DRR and cross-border crisis management Abad, J.
2018
212 C p. 879-886
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48 Compliance to building codes for disaster resilience: Bangladesh and Nepal Ahmed, Iftekhar
2018
212 C p. 986-993
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49 Conceptual Framework for Motivating Actions towards Disaster Preparedness Through Risk Communication Abunyewah, Matthew
2018
212 C p. 246-253
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50 Conceptualization of Military’s Common Operation Picture for the Enhancement of Disaster Preparedness and Response during Emergency and Communication Blackout Kumsap, C.
2018
212 C p. 1241-1248
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51 Constructing and Index to Measure the Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change in Sri Lanka Thathsarani, U.S.
2018
212 C p. 278-285
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52 Coping strategies identified and used by victims of flood disaster in Kolonnawa area: An analysis from a social work perspective Samaraweera, H.U.S.
2018
212 C p. 675-682
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53 Decision-Support Tool for Retrofitable Flood Resilience Delgrange, Elise
2018
212 C p. 847-854
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54 Development of damage functions for flood risk assessment in the city of Colombo (Sri Lanka) Dias, Priyan
2018
212 C p. 332-339
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55 Development of Empirical Wind Vulnerability Curves of School Buildings Damaged by the 2016 Typhoon Nina Acosta, T.J.S.
2018
212 C p. 395-402
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56 Development of Research and Innovation Capacity Index of HEIs on Disaster Resilience Related Studies Hayat, Ezri
2018
212 C p. 1249-1256
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57 Development, Politics and Disaster Mitigation: a Case Study of the Moragahakanda Irrigation Project Senanayake, Mahesh
2018
212 C p. 1062-1067
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58 Disaster-based budgeting in new public health policy of Thailand Taekratok, Tipwimol
2018
212 C p. 715-722
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59 Disaster Preparedness Attributes and Hospital’s Resilience in Malaysia Samsuddin, Nor Malyana
2018
212 C p. 371-378
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60 Disaster recovery processes: Analysing the interplay between communities and authorities in Chennai, India Joerin, Jonas
2018
212 C p. 643-650
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61 Disaster Risk Reduction and Management of Tarlac City Mohammed, Murphy P.
2018
212 C p. 77-84
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62 Disaster Risk Reduction through biodiesel from yellow oleander (Thevetia peruviana) Rupasianghe, C.P.
2018
212 C p. 591-597
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63 3D visualisation tool for improving the resilience to urban and coastal flooding in Torbay, UK Chen, Albert S.
2018
212 C p. 809-815
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64 Earthquake damage estimation systems: Literature review Kahandawa, K.A.R.V.D.
2018
212 C p. 622-628
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65 Earthquake Vulnerability Assessment for RCC Buildings of Guwahati City using Rapid Visual Screening Sarmah, Tanaya
2018
212 C p. 214-221
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66 Eco-technological approach to demarcate tsunami evacuation sites in Matara district, southern Sri Lanka. Gunasena, Chandana Perera
2018
212 C p. 254-261
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67 Editorial: Using scientific knowledge to inform policy and practice in disaster risk reduction Amaratunga, D.
2018
212 C p. 1-6
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68 Emergence of Social Cohesion after a disaster Samarakoon, Udari
2018
212 C p. 887-893
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69 Empowering local governments in making cities resilient to disasters: research methodological perspectives Malalgoda, Chamindi
2018
212 C p. 902-909
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70 Empowerment and legitimization of effected communities in post-disaster reconstruction Shafique, Kamran
2018
212 C p. 1171-1178
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71 Enablers and barriers of adapting post-disaster resettlements Sridarran, Pournima
2018
212 C p. 125-132
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72 Energy transition in the Austrian Climate and Energy model regions: a multi-risk participatory governance perspective on regional resilience Komendantova, Nadejda
2018
212 C p. 15-21
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73 Enhancement of food security through appropriate packaging to build up resilience for disasters Navaratne, S.B.
2018
212 C p. 55-60
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74 Enhancing Urban Resilience through Technology and Social Media: Case Study of Urban Jakarta Sitinjak, Efraim
2018
212 C p. 222-229
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75 Environmental Policies within the Context of Compensation for Oil Spill Disaster Impacts: A Literature Synthesis Albert, Oshienemen N.
2018
212 C p. 1179-1186
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76 Ergonomically Designed and Developed “Go-Bag” For School Children: A Survival Kit Gutierrez, Ma.Teodora E.
2018
212 C p. 651-658
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77 Establishing the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System for human and environmental security Hettiarachchi, S.
2018
212 C p. 1339-1346
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78 Evaluating Resilience in Two Remote Australian Communities Morley, Philip
2018
212 C p. 1257-1264
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79 Evaluation of the Impacts of Oil Spill Disaster on Communities and Its Influence on Restiveness in Niger Delta, Nigeria Albert, Oshienemen N.
2018
212 C p. 1054-1061
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80 Evolution of disaster risk governance in Greater Manchester: a case study from the UK Oldham, Kathryn
2018
212 C p. 7-14
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81 Examining the role of urban form in supporting rapid and safe tsunami evacuations: a multi-scalar analysis in Viña del Mar, Chile León, Jorge
2018
212 C p. 629-636
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82 Exploring interdepencies and common goals in disaster recovery coordination Raju, Emmanuel
2018
212 C p. 1002-1009
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83 Failure of Reconciliation in Sri Lanka and risk of reproduction of war? Silva, N.C.R.
2018
212 C p. 1075-1082
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84 Firms’ contribution to flood risk reduction – scenario-based experiments from Jakarta and Semarang, Indonesia Neise, Thomas
2018
212 C p. 567-574
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85 Flood Hazard Zoning of Tarlac City: Towards the Development of Flood Overlay Zones and Provision Mohammed, Murphy P.
2018
212 C p. 69-76
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86 Flooding disaster: The effect on the adolescents at Angoda Rahula College, Sri Lanka Randeniya, Enoka
2018
212 C p. 723-728
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87 Framework Considerations for Community Resilient Towards Disaster in Malaysia Chong, Noraini Omar
2018
212 C p. 165-172
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88 Fuel wood trees in marginal small holder tea plantations in Sri Lanka: Stakeholder’s perception Palihakkara, I.R.
2018
212 C p. 1211-1216
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89 Funding mechanisms for disaster recovery: can we afford to build back better? Macaskill, Kristen
2018
212 C p. 451-458
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90 Governance and recovery: comparing recent disaster recoveries in Sri Lanka and New Zealand Gjerde, Morten
2018
212 C p. 527-534
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91 Haze Pollution in Chiang Mai, Thailand: A Road to Resilience Pardthaisong, Liwa
2018
212 C p. 85-92
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92 Household Livelihood Recovery after 2015 Nepal Earthquake in Informal Economy: Case Study of Shop Owners in Bungamati Chatterjee, Ranit
2018
212 C p. 543-550
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93 How can Psychology inform disaster research? Robinson, Sarita J
2018
212 C p. 1083-1090
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94 Identification of the “Pathogenic” Effects of Disruptions to Supply Chain Resilience in Construction Zainal Abidin, Nurul Afroze
2018
212 C p. 467-474
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95 Identify the risk for leptospirosis disease during flooding periods (Special reference to Medirigiriya Divisional Secretariat Division in Polonnaruwa district). Wijerathne, K.B.P.C.A.
2018
212 C p. 101-108
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96 Impacts of Disaster to SMEs in Malaysia Auzzir, Zairol
2018
212 C p. 1131-1138
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97 Implementation of Water Safety Plan Considering Climatic Disaster Risk Reduction in Bangladesh: A Study on Patuakhali Pourashava Water Supply System Shamsuzzoha, Md.
2018
212 C p. 583-590
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98 Increase in Disaster Risk due to inefficient Environmental Management, Land use policies and Relocation Policies. Case studies from Sri Lanka Dissanayake, Priyanka
2018
212 C p. 1326-1333
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99 Integrated measures for managing permanent housing reconstruction Ade Bilau, Abdulquadri
2018
212 C p. 403-410
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100 Integration of disaster management strategies with planning and designing public open spaces Jayakody, R.R.J.C.
2018
212 C p. 954-961
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101 Integration of Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge in Disaster Risk Reduction: Resilience Building of a Marginalized Sampaguita Growing Community in the Philippines Bacud, Susan T
2018
212 C p. 511-518
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102 Investigating the resilience of civil infrastructure firms in New Zealand Pascua, Marie Claire
2018
212 C p. 286-293
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103 Investigation of efficiency and effectiveness of the existing disaster management frameworks in Sri Lanka Siriwardana, Chandana S.A.
2018
212 C p. 1091-1098
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104 Involuntary disaster relocation and its impact on children: a case study in Galle, Sri Lanka De Silva, Malith
2018
212 C p. 190-197
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105 Is post-disaster housing reconstruction with participatory method effective to increasing people’s awareness for disaster prevention? Abe, Miwa
2018
212 C p. 411-418
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106 Knowing maintenance vulnerabilities to enhance building resilience Pham, Lam
2018
212 C p. 1273-1278
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107 Landslide Hazards in Fiji, managing the risk and not the disaster, a literature review Drazba, Marina C.
2018
212 C p. 1334-1338
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108 Landslide susceptibility mapping using logistic regression model (a case study in Badulla District, Sri Lanka) Hemasinghe, Hasali
2018
212 C p. 1046-1053
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109 Lessons learnt from long term impact of 2004 tsunami relocation: A case study of selected relocation settlements in Akmeemana Divisional Secretary Division in Galle District, Sri Lanka Fernando, Nishara
2018
212 C p. 47-54
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110 Livelihood Strategies after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Banda Aceh, Indonesia Ismail, Nafesa
2018
212 C p. 551-558
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111 Localizing Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Planners’ and Decision Makers’ Agenda: Technical Comprehensive Model, Quezon City, Philippines Raza, Tabassam
2018
212 C p. 1311-1318
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112 Long-term satisfaction of resettled communities: An assessment of physical performance of post-disaster housing Wijegunarathna, E.E.
2018
212 C p. 1147-1154
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113 Mainstreaming Social Transformation in Recovery and Development Projects: Case of Sri Lanka Hettige, S.
2018
212 C p. 387-394
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114 Malaysian Entrepreneurship through ‘Building Back Better’ (BBB) Agenda in the Redevelopment of Banda Aceh Takim, Roshana
2018
212 C p. 324-331
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115 Mapping challenges and opportunities for aggregating information on systemic risks from multiple stakeholders Månsson, Peter
2018
212 C p. 736-743
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116 Mapping stakeholders associated with societal challenges: A Methodological Framework Ginige, Kanchana
2018
212 C p. 1195-1202
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117 Mapping urban infrastructure interdependencies and fuzzy risks Evans, Barry
2018
212 C p. 816-823
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118 Measuring the level of disaster preparedness in Auckland Rañeses, Ma Katrina
2018
212 C p. 419-426
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119 Methodologies of contemporary disaster resilience research Witt, Emlyn
2018
212 C p. 970-977
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120 Mitigating the Human-Crocodile Conflict in Sri Lanka: A Study Based on the Nilwala River Area in Matara District Uluwaduge, Pradeep
2018
212 C p. 994-1001
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121 Modeling a Tropical Urban Context with Green Walls and Green Roofs as an Urban Heat Island Adaptation Strategy Herath, H.M.P.I.K.
2018
212 C p. 691-698
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122 Modelling predictors of earthquake hazard preparedness in Nepal Adhikari, Mina
2018
212 C p. 910-917
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123 Modification of a two-wheel tractor as a versatile power machine for post disaster recovery programs Pushpitha, N.P.G.
2018
212 C p. 614-621
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124 Mulching as an adaptation technology for rice farmers to combat the weed problem under water scarce conditions. ‘A case study in Nilwala downstream, Matara district, Sri Lanka’ Ratnayake, U.A.J.
2018
212 C p. 496-502
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125 Multi-hazard disaster resilient housing with bamboo-based system Das, Sutapa
2018
212 C p. 937-945
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126 Natural disasters and public health in the era of Sustainable Development Goals: a retrospective study of the October 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake in Pakistan Ahmad, Junaid
2018
212 C p. 855-862
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127 Necessities and challenges to strengthen the regional infrastructure resilience within city clusters Ng, S. Thomas
2018
212 C p. 198-205
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128 Neuro Multiple Criteria Analysis System for University-Industry Partnerships Kaklauskas, A.
2018
212 C p. 93-100
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129 New Strategies for Resilient Planning in response to Climate Change for Urban Development Lee, Kumjin
2018
212 C p. 840-846
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130 Notes on national earthquake education programs in Israel Schmidt, Joshua
2018
212 C p. 1265-1272
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131 Obstacles and Benefits in implementation of Gold, Silver, and Bronze (GSB) Model in Emergency Response in the UAE Alawadhi, Saif
2018
212 C p. 427-434
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132 One page project management application on flood preparedness: case study of Thailand Tantanee, Sarintip
2018
212 C p. 363-370
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133 Optimisation of Flooding Recovery for Malaysian Universities Mohammed, Nurashikin
2018
212 C p. 356-362
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134 Pathways to raising disaster risk reduction awareness among the informal construction stakeholders: a case of Nepal Chmutina, Ksenia
2018
212 C p. 784-791
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135 Physical and Social Assessment of the Waterlogged Area and Suitability of the “Inclusive and Adaptive Tidal River Management Technique” to Alleviate Waterlogging in Southwest Bangladesh Kamal, A.S.M. Maksud
2018
212 C p. 760-767
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136 Place Based Approach to plan for Resilient Cities: a local government perspective Mirti Chand, Anumitra V.
2018
212 C p. 157-164
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137 Process inclusive Infrastructure: Notions towards Cyclone Resilience in Bangladesh Sameen, Shafinaz
2018
212 C p. 30-38
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138 Profiling Informal Settlements for Disaster Risks Abunyewah, Matthew
2018
212 C p. 238-245
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139 Provision of Social Infrastructure for Resettled Victims of the 2004 Tsunami: Evidence from the grass roots Weerasena, Namal
2018
212 C p. 379-386
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140 Qualitative Flood Risk assessment for the Western Province of Sri Lanka Weerasinghe, Kumari M.
2018
212 C p. 503-510
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141 Research methodology for the development of a framework for managing post-disaster housing reconstruction Ade Bilau, Abdulquadri
2018
212 C p. 598-605
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142 Resident’s satisfaction to relocated Houses after 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, Thailand Sararit, Titaya
2018
212 C p. 637-642
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143 Resilient Health Infrastructure: strengthening hospitals’ capacity to respond effectively during disasters and crises Norazam, Ab. Samah
2018
212 C p. 262-269
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144 Review of National Multi-Hazard Early Warning System Plan of Pakistan in context with Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction Mukhtar, Rabiya
2018
212 C p. 206-213
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145 Risk Analysis of Three-storey Reinforced Concrete Moment-resisting Frame Structures Using Performance-based Wind Engineering Ace, Olivas
2018
212 C p. 481-487
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146 Risk-based Resilience Assessment Model Focusing on Urban Infrastructure System Restoration Ongkowijoyo, Citra S.
2018
212 C p. 1115-1122
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147 Risk of seawater intrusion on coastal community of Bentota river basin Sri Lanka Perera, M.D.N.D.
2018
212 C p. 699-706
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148 Role of women in disaster risk governance Hemachandra, Kinkini
2018
212 C p. 1187-1194
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149 Socially-integrated resilience in building-level water networks using smart microgrid+net Adeyeye, Kemi
2018
212 C p. 39-46
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150 Sound Practices of Disaster Risk Reduction at Local Level Amaratunga, Dilanthi
2018
212 C p. 1163-1170
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151 Spatial and Temporal Variations of Satellite-Derived PM10 of Chiang Mai: An Exploratory Analysis Suwanprasit, Chanida
2018
212 C p. 141-148
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152 Staff Stress: The Sleeping Cell of Healthcare Failure Achour, Nebil
2018
212 C p. 459-466
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153 Strategic challenges in development planning for Denpasar City and the coastal urban agglomeration of Sarbagita Rahayu, H.
2018
212 C p. 1347-1354
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154 Strengthening Skills in Research Methods in Higher Education Institutions to Improve Societal Resilience to Disasters Thakore, Renuka
2018
212 C p. 946-953
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155 Study on housing units locate in very high and high landslide hazard prone areas of Hali-Ela divisional secretariat division, Sri Lanka Prasanna, Jude
2018
212 C p. 22-29
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156 Taking Back Control: Issues and Benefits of Bottom-up Redevelopment de Sylva, Shenuka
2018
212 C p. 348-355
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157 Ten years later: economic resilience of small scale enterprise following earthquake in Bantul Yogyakarta Yumarni, Tri
2018
212 C p. 309-315
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158 The Barriers to Research and Innovation in Disaster Resilience in Higher Education Institutions in Asia Liyanage, Champika
2018
212 C p. 1225-1232
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159 The changing city: risk and built heritage. The case of Lisbon downtown Martins, A. Nuno
2018
212 C p. 921-928
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160 The Child Victims of the Aceh Tsunami: Stories of Resilience, Coping and Moving on with Life Husni Rahiem, Maila Dinia
2018
212 C p. 1303-1310
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161 The Evaluation of Community Participation in Post-Disaster Housing Reconstruction Projects in Malaysia Roosli, Ruhizal
2018
212 C p. 667-674
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162 The Impact of Natural Disasters on Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs): A Case Study on 2016 Flood Event in Western Sri Lanka Samantha, Gunathilaka
2018
212 C p. 744-751
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163 The influence of cognitive and affective risk perceptions on flood preparedness intentions: A dual-process approach Altarawneh, Lara
2018
212 C p. 1203-1210
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164 The Relationship between Natural Disaster and Economic Development: A Panel Data Analysis Songwathana, Karnjana
2018
212 C p. 1068-1074
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165 The role of communities in coping with natural disasters: Lessons from the 2010 Chile Earthquake and Tsunami Moreno, Jenny
2018
212 C p. 1040-1045
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166 The Role of Humanitarian Agencies in Reconstruction and Development of Disaster Affected Communities in Japan and the Philippines Carrasco, Sandra
2018
212 C p. 606-613
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167 Tsunami Evacuation Routes Using Network Analysis: A case study in Padang Ashar, Faisal
2018
212 C p. 109-116
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168 Understanding Disaster Risk and Mitigation Special Reference to Ratnapura District Edirisooriya, K.V.D.
2018
212 C p. 1034-1039
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169 Understanding of Impact and Propagation of Risk based on Social Network Analysis Ongkowijoyo, Citra S.
2018
212 C p. 1123-1130
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170 Understanding Water Systems Resilience Problems in Tanzania Sweya, Lukuba N.
2018
212 C p. 488-495
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171 University-Industry Linkages in the Disaster Resilience Sector: A Case Study of Thailand Tantanee, Sarintip
2018
212 C p. 519-526
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172 UP NOAH in Building Resilient Philippines; Multi-hazard and Risk Mapping for the Future Cadiz, Neyzielle Ronnicque
2018
212 C p. 1018-1025
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173 Urban Aggression by Ideological, Political and Economic Strain - Anthropic Hazards Gociman, Cristina Olga
2018
212 C p. 1155-1162
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174 Urban Dynamics: An undervalued issue for water logging disaster risk management in case of Dhaka city, Bangladesh Subrina, Sadia
2018
212 C p. 801-808
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175 Voluntary or involuntary relocation of underserved settlers in the city of Colombo as a Flood Risk Reduction Strategy: A Case Study of Three Relocation Projects Fernando, Nishara
2018
212 C p. 1026-1033
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