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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Agent-based modeling for estimating the performance of medical service systems in disaster scenarios Liu, Chenyi

117 C p.
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2 Agent-based modelling for flood evacuation as inclusive disaster risk reduction: Pilot participatory action research with 11- and 12-year-old children from a Japanese school Pawlik, Maciej

117 C p.
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3 A knowledge-enhanced framework for urban waterlogging prediction based on informed similarity transfer and hybrid spatio-temporal model Meng, Delin

117 C p.
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4 A multiscale examination of heat risk spatiotemporal dynamics in Chinese urban agglomerations: A hierarchical assessment method and planning framework Ma, Jinhui

117 C p.
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5 Analysis and application research on spatiotemporal characteristics of microblog information for rainstorm flood disasters emergency rescue based on text classification Huang, Hui

117 C p.
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6 Analyzing structural inequalities in natural hazard-induced power outages: A spatial-statistical approach Rouhana, Francesco

117 C p.
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7 A novel framework for multi-hazard loss assessment of tropical cyclones: A county-level interpretable machine learning model Zheng, Jinli

117 C p.
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8 Approaches to post-tsunami coastal reconstruction: Comparisons across Indonesia, Thailand, and Japan Raby, Alison

117 C p.
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9 Are they psychologically prepared? Examining psychological preparedness for disasters among frontline civil servants in Taiwan Chang, Kaiju

117 C p.
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10 Artificial intelligence for flood risk management: A comprehensive state-of-the-art review and future directions Liu, Zhewei

117 C p.
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11 A spatiotemporal casualty assessment method caused by earthquake falling debris of building clusters considering human emergency behaviors Xu, Zhen

117 C p.
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12 Assessment of China's 20 years of infrastructure and policy development for flood disaster management Liu, Xiguang

117 C p.
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13 Assessment of urban flood disaster responses and causal analysis at different temporal scales based on social media data and machine learning algorithms Guo, Qichen

117 C p.
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14 Co-creating solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction in multi-country research projects – Opportunities and Challenges Vollmer, Maike

117 C p.
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15 Costing disasters with hedonic pricing and neighborhood effects: An application to the Nepal Gorkha Earthquakes Floreani, Vincent A.

117 C p.
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16 Effects of political treatments during the COVID-19 pandemic on infection-prevention behavior and risk perception: A panel data analysis of Japan Yamagata, Mei

117 C p.
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17 Enhancing emergency capacity: A gradual cooperative accessibility method considering time-varying traffic congestion and population distribution Gong, Huatian

117 C p.
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18 Evaluating the usability and usefulness of a storm preparedness and risk assessment mobile app Lin, Carolyn A.

117 C p.
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19 Experts at risk: The influence of expertise on conceptualising multi-hazard risk perception and preparedness in Squamish, Canada Nicholas, Joshua P.

117 C p.
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20 Farmers' flood adaptation strategies in the Mohana–Khutiya and East Rapti River Basins in the Chure–Terai region of Nepal Maharjan, Menuka

117 C p.
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21 Framing resilience: Post-disaster communication in Aotearoa-New Zealand Buelow, Franca Angela

117 C p.
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22 FRI: A firefighter risk index using spatiotemporal modelling of wildfire spread and individual travel Jiang, Wenyu

117 C p.
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23 From policy implementation to public perception: A dual approach to assessing disaster recovery success in the Wenchuan and Bam earthquake recovery projects Bahmani, Homa

117 C p.
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24 Heat stress and socioeconomic inequality in Brazil Coelho, James C.

117 C p.
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25 Local planning for climate induced relocation: A systematic review Bonnett, Nicole L.

117 C p.
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26 Medium to long-term impacts from in-situ housing reconstruction: Insights from post-disaster surveys of the Indian ocean tsunami and Nepal earthquake Nagami, Kozo

117 C p.
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27 Mental health, wellbeing, and burnout among practicing psychologists following Australian weather disasters and COVID-19 Macleod, Emily

117 C p.
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28 Needs and uses of scientific information for earthquake and monsoon contingency planning by humanitarian clusters in Nepal Sijapati, Sweata

117 C p.
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29 Optimizing climate-induced migration: A temporal multi-layer network approach Emre, Deniz

117 C p.
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30 Optimizing evacuation paths using agent-based evacuation simulations and reinforcement learning Takabatake, Tomoyuki

117 C p.
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31 Paving the way for collaborative resilience planning: Assessing patterns and characteristics of multisector stakeholder collaboration in Greater Miami and the Beaches Ren, Hang

117 C p.
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32 Predicting traffic volumes on road infrastructures in the context of multi-risk assessment frameworks Intini, Paolo

117 C p.
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33 Rebuilding Antakya: Cultivating urban resilience through cultural identity and education for post-disaster reconstruction in Turkey Aydin, Nazli Yonca

117 C p.
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34 Restoring residents’ place attachment in long term post-disaster recovery: The role of residential environment, tourism, and social and cultural capital Qian, Lili

117 C p.
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35 Riverine flood susceptibility assessment using drainage basin morphometry in the Bahe River Chissende, Antonio

117 C p.
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36 Scenario-based flood adaption of a fast-developing delta city: Modeling the extreme compound flood adaptations for shanghai Wu, Hangxing

117 C p.
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37 Social and environmental justice implications of flood-related road closures in Virginia Ruess, P.J.

117 C p.
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38 Social resilience assessment for urban fires in Guimarães historic center Urbina L, Oscar J.

117 C p.
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39 The panacea of heatwaves: Can climate finance mitigate heatwave welfare costs? Zhao, Congyu

117 C p.
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40 The relationship of prior flood experience to posttraumatic stress and depression in minority communities after Hurricane Harvey Jayaraman, Pranav

117 C p.
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41 The RiskPACC platform: An innovative digital environment that efficiently blends technological and conceptual tools to support DRR Papathanasiou, Chrysoula

117 C p.
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42 ‘‘This one caught us unaware’: Disaster politics and institutions during Cyclone Freddy in Malawi Manda, Simon

117 C p.
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43 Trusted intermediaries? The role of diasporas in humanitarian assistance Gamlen, Alan

117 C p.
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44 Understanding experiences of resident defence during bushfires in New South Wales, Australia Dilworth, Tasmin-Lara

117 C p.
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45 What facilitated the successful evacuations of patients on dialysis after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident? A qualitative analysis of facility staff experiences and perspectives Takamatsu, Katsumori

117 C p.
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46 Why does institutional vulnerability matter? Perceptions of community members from the 2018 Montecito debris flows in California Goto, Erica Akemi

117 C p.
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47 Wildfire risk perception and communication in disadvantaged communities: Insights from Eastern Coachella Valley in Southern California Jiao, Anqi

117 C p.
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48 “You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed”: A photovoice study on the lived experiences of special education teachers following the February 2023 earthquakes in Türkiye Şengül Erdem, Hatice

117 C p.
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