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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A critical review on measurement tools of urban household and community resilience to disasters and environmental shocks and stressors among low- and middle-income countries: Theory, application, and guidance Oza, Hemali H.

118 C p.
artikel
2 Addressing wildfire resilience through comprehensive county-level plan effectiveness in California Zhang, Chendi

118 C p.
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3 A fire following earthquake spread model considering building height and its application to real-world events Tian, Yuan

118 C p.
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4 An integrated metric for rapid and equitable emergency rescue during urban flash flooding events Li, Yitong

118 C p.
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5 Assessing safety in buildings and of evacuees considering fire impacts Golshani, Feze

118 C p.
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6 Assessing the economic effects of market fire disasters on businesses in Ghana Aning-Agyei, Prince George

118 C p.
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7 Assessing the impact of evaluations of crisis management efforts Björnqvist, Anton

118 C p.
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8 A text mining analytic approach for distinguishing between disaster and non-disaster zones from tweets Walczak, Steven

118 C p.
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9 Between catastrophes and politics: Unraveling the web of disasters, climate change, and public strategies for a sustainable future Silva, Bianca Lima

118 C p.
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10 Bridging gaps, saving lives: Integrating communities’ voices and impact mapping into flood early warning systems in rural Nepal Shrestha, Anup

118 C p.
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11 Building institutional trust during disasters: An organization-public relationship examination of public service organizations (PSOs) Kim, Kyudong

118 C p.
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12 Challenges and opportunities for using hazard and loss models to inform recovery decision-making after the 2023 severe weather events in New Zealand Eade, Cameron

118 C p.
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13 Climate extremes walking together: Evidence from recent compounding climate hazards after Remal Ghosh, Surajit

118 C p.
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14 Community resilience and social capital: Hindering vs fostering factors Pooyan, Zhila

118 C p.
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15 Community resilience to flooding in the UK: A study of Matlock, Derbyshire McKie, Ruth E.

118 C p.
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16 Comparative assessment of residential property values at risk to flooding: The case of Utah, USA Clark, Austin S.

118 C p.
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17 Data-driven methodology to quantify traffic resilience of communities from crowdsourced location data Contreras, Francisco

118 C p.
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18 Disaster recovery gentrification in post-wildfire landscapes: The case of Paradise, CA Lambrou, Nicole

118 C p.
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19 Do we practice what we preach? The dissonance between resilience understanding and measurement Halekotte, Lukas

118 C p.
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20 Early warning system for landslide of gentle Piedmont slope based on displacement velocity, factor of safety, and effective rainfall threshold Yu, Liangchen

118 C p.
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21 Economic resilience of regions within the global supply network in the aftermath of disaster: A case study of Typhoon Mangkhut Zou, Zhixiao

118 C p.
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22 Exploring multi-level governance arrangements in disaster recovery: A study of Lagos, Nigeria Okunola, Olasunkanmi Habeeb

118 C p.
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23 Fiscal resilience and equity: Analyzing Japan's tax strategy for post-disaster reconstruction Miyachi, Takashi

118 C p.
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24 Flood damage assessment model of industrial sectors in a Megacity: Derivation from business survey data in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region Darnkachatarn, Siriporn

118 C p.
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25 Flood direct damage assessment due to Typhoon Ulysses by satellite images Kurihara, Yuta

118 C p.
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26 Flood risk assessment of cultural heritage across countries and spatial scales Nobile, Elisa G.L.

118 C p.
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27 Flood risk, insurance, and community-level mitigation efforts: Evidence from the National Flood Insurance Program's (NFIP) Community Rating System Davlasheridze, Meri

118 C p.
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28 Functional Isolation: The compounding burden on community capacity from cascading infrastructure failures and access disruption Anderson, M.J.

118 C p.
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29 How do rural households adapt to multiple natural hazards in disaster-prone areas? A case study of the Wenchuan earthquake-stricken area, China Li, Ming

118 C p.
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30 How do social capital legacies mobilise during the COVID-19 pandemic? ‘Stay home’ experiences of government school teachers in the Rathnapura administrative district, Sri Lanka Karunarathne, Ananda Y.

118 C p.
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31 Impact of behavior-based virtual training on active shooter incident preparedness in healthcare facilities Liu, Ruying

118 C p.
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32 Improving flood damage estimation by integrating property elevation data Esparza, Miguel

118 C p.
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33 Inclusivity through co-creation: Insights for practitioners to engage vulnerable populations in risk communication development Aliska, Iiris

118 C p.
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34 Japanese foreign aid to fisheries in response to disaster: The case of the 2022 Tonga volcanic eruption and transoceanic tsunami Sasaki, Daisuke

118 C p.
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35 Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic: Safety practices and insights from Aboriginal elders, organisations and communities Furlong, Amie

118 C p.
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36 Mapping bushfire risk based on scale division and factor analysis: A case study from Victoria, Australia Zheng, Qian

118 C p.
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37 Mapping non-profits participation in disaster mitigation: A data-driven study of functional diversity, spatial patterns and driving factors of China's emergency management nonprofit organizations Zhao, Xinjie

118 C p.
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38 Medical follow-up requirements during two water-related disasters in Japan Yoshida, Takahito

118 C p.
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39 Navigating scientific modelling and uncertainty: Insights from hazard, risk, and impact scientists in disaster risk management (DRM) Dhungana, Annal

118 C p.
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40 Occupational health impacts of climate-related emergency events on health system workers in British Columbia Tsakonas, Kiera

118 C p.
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41 ‘One big team working together’ - Shifting narratives to encourage civic participation and collective action in disaster preparedness Das, Manomita

118 C p.
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42 Perceptions and responses to COVID-19 through wastewater surveillance information and online search behavior: A randomized controlled trial Murakami, Michio

118 C p.
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43 Post-disaster recovery planning for infrastructure systems based on residents’ needs: A hypernetwork approach Zhao, Zeyu

118 C p.
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44 Professionalism during an emergency: Roles and experiences of community pharmacists during the COVID-19 pandemic in Lagos, Nigeria Ogigirigi, Rukeme Joshua

118 C p.
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45 Profiles of social vulnerability for flood risk reduction Tate, Eric

118 C p.
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46 Quantifying probabilistic tsunami inundation risk and its application to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Sun, Zhipeng

118 C p.
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47 Quantitative assessment of the GLOF risk along China-Nepal transboundary basins by integrating remote sensing, machine learning, and hydrodynamic model Gouli, Manish Raj

118 C p.
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48 Realized resilience after community flood events: A global empirical study Chapagain, Dipesh

118 C p.
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49 Research gaps and challenges for impact-based forecasts and warnings: Results of international workshops for High Impact Weather in 2022 Potter, Sally H.

118 C p.
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50 Social-ecological vulnerability and risk to coastal flooding and erosion in major coastal cities Shah, Mohammad Aminur Rahman

118 C p.
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51 System outage fragility for power systems: A robust data-driven framework for disparity analysis using multiple hurricane events Rodríguez A, Alexys H

118 C p.
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52 ‘That still haunts me a little bit’: Decision-makers and information providers' experiences of recurring flood events Johnson, Danielle

118 C p.
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53 The role of communities in building urban flood resilience in Matola, Mozambique Neves, José Lourenço

118 C p.
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54 The tourism sector's vulnerability to climate change-related phenomena. Case study: Romania Mitrică, Bianca

118 C p.
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55 The urban political ecology of worsening flooding in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Neopatrimonialism, displacement, and uneven harm Marks, Danny

118 C p.
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56 Towards disaster justice: An analysis of how population characteristics influence regional adaptation to meteorological disaster losses Yi, Ran

118 C p.
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57 Underneath social media texts: Sentiment responses to public health emergency during 2022 COVID-19 pandemic in China Jia, Bingyao

118 C p.
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58 (Un-)desired tailored warnings – an assessment of the preference for tailored heat warnings of the Swiss public Kuratle, Lorena Daphna

118 C p.
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59 Unmanned aerial systems in search and rescue: A global perspective on current challenges and future applications Quero, Carlos Osorio

118 C p.
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60 Visualizing climate change flood risks to community-centric critical infrastructure and local emergency services in the Great Lakes region: Metrics and insights Ashby, Jeffrey L.

118 C p.
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