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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Adaptive multi-agent relief assessment and emergency response Nadi, Ali
2017
24 C p. 12-23
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2 Adoption of flood preparedness actions: A household level study in rural communities in Tabasco, Mexico Atreya, Ajita
2017
24 C p. 428-438
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3 Agent-based task allocation under uncertainties in disaster environments: An approach to interval uncertainty Hooshangi, Navid
2017
24 C p. 160-171
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4 Analysis of large flood events: Based on flood data during 1985–2016 in Australia and India Halgamuge, Malka N.
2017
24 C p. 1-11
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5 Analyzing the barriers to humanitarian supply chain management: A case study of the Tehran Red Crescent Societies Ghasemian Sahebi, Iman
2017
24 C p. 232-241
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6 An enhanced reverse auction framework for relief procurement management Shokr, Iman
2017
24 C p. 66-80
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7 Are tropical storms a failure warning? Evidence from standardized school examinations Spencer, Nekeisha
2017
24 C p. 32-37
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8 Assessment of coastal risks to climate change related impacts at the regional scale: The case of the Mediterranean region Satta, Alessio
2017
24 C p. 284-296
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9 Bridging urban planning knowledge into post-disaster response: Early Recovery Road Map within the International Humanitarian Cluster System Noureddine Tag-Eldeen, Zeinab
2017
24 C p. 399-410
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10 Cash in a housing context: Transitional shelter and recovery in Japan Faure Walker, Joanna
2017
24 C p. 216-231
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11 Changes in the social relationships of individuals with disabilities displaced by disaster Stough, Laura M.
2017
24 C p. 474-481
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12 Characterization of URM buildings and evaluation of damages in a historical center for the seismic risk mitigation and emergency management Vona, M.
2017
24 C p. 251-263
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13 Classifying building occupancy using building laws and geospatial information: A case study in Bangkok Arunplod, Chomchanok
2017
24 C p. 419-427
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14 Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk reduction integration: Strategies, Policies, and Plans in three Australian Local Governments Forino, Giuseppe
2017
24 C p. 100-108
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15 Companion animals and natural disasters: A systematic review of literature Day, Ashleigh M.
2017
24 C p. 81-90
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16 Coping with climate change and its impact on productivity, income, and poverty: Evidence from the Himalayan region of Pakistan Rahut, Dil Bahadur
2017
24 C p. 515-525
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17 Determinants of water consumption: A cross-sectional household study in drought-prone rural India Basu, Mrittika
2017
24 C p. 373-382
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18 Developing Lebanon's fire danger forecast Mitri, George
2017
24 C p. 332-339
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19 Disaster response and river infrastructure management during the 2015 Myanmar floods: A case in the Bago River Basin Kawasaki, Akiyuki
2017
24 C p. 151-159
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20 Examining perceptions of luck in post-bushfire sense-making in Australia Eriksen, Christine
2017
24 C p. 242-250
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21 Experience of data collection in support of the assessment of global progress in the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 – A Swedish pilot study Johansson, Magnus
2017
24 C p. 144-150
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22 Exploring the institutional determinants of risk governance: A comparative approach across nations Zuo, Wei
2017
24 C p. 135-143
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23 Facility location optimization model for emergency humanitarian logistics Boonmee, Chawis
2017
24 C p. 485-498
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24 Factor and trend analysis of total-loss marine casualty using a fuzzy matter element method Chen, Jihong
2017
24 C p. 383-390
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25 Flood induced vulnerability to poverty: Evidence from Brahmaputra Valley, Assam, India Mahanta, Ratul
2017
24 C p. 451-461
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26 Flooding in The Netherlands: How people's interpretation of personal, social and institutional resources influence flooding preparedness Kerstholt, José
2017
24 C p. 52-57
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27 Gendered approach towards disaster recovery: Experiences from 2011 floods in Pathumthani province, Thailand Pathak, Shubham
2017
24 C p. 129-134
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28 Here comes the rain: Assessing storm hazards vulnerability in Northeast Ohio Hardy, Scott D.
2017
24 C p. 391-398
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29 How are risks generated, developed and amplified? Case study of the crowd collapse at Shanghai Bund on 31 December 2014 Zhou, Min
2017
24 C p. 209-215
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30 Hydrological hazard assessment: THE 2014–15 Malaysia floods Ruiz Estrada, Mario Arturo
2017
24 C p. 264-270
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31 Identifying key skill sets in humanitarian logistics: Developing a model for Sri Lanka Rajakaruna, S.
2017
24 C p. 58-65
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32 Implementation of landslide disaster risk reduction policy in Uganda Masaba, Sowedi
2017
24 C p. 326-331
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33 Integrated optimization for shelter service area demarcation and evacuation route planning by a ripple-spreading algorithm Hu, Fuyu
2017
24 C p. 539-548
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34 Local leadership and community matter: Establishing a transit station for exiting disaster survivors Jabar, Melvin A.
2017
24 C p. 91-99
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35 Managing in-country transportation risks in humanitarian supply chains by logistics service providers: Insights from the 2015 Nepal earthquake Baharmand, Hossein
2017
24 C p. 549-559
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36 Measuring and understanding the microeconomic resilience of businesses to lifeline service interruptions due to natural disasters Graveline, Nina
2017
24 C p. 526-538
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37 Mental health and school-based intervention among adolescent exposed to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami Okuyama, Junko
2017
24 C p. 183-188
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38 Mobile applications in crisis informatics literature: A systematic review Tan, Marion Lara
2017
24 C p. 297-311
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39 Natural responses to changes in morphodynamic processes caused by human action in watercourses: A contribution to support management Antunes do Carmo, José Simão
2017
24 C p. 109-118
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40 Planning resilient motor-fuel supply chain Beheshtian, Arash
2017
24 C p. 312-325
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41 Political inequality and local government capacity for Disaster Risk Reduction: Evidence from Mexico Ruiz-Rivera, Naxhelli
2017
24 C p. 38-45
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42 Post-disaster housing recovery guidelines for development countries based on experiences in the American continent Di Gregorio, Leandro Torres
2017
24 C p. 340-347
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43 Post-earthquake safety evaluation of buildings in Portoviejo, Manabí province, following the Mw7.8 Ecuador earthquake of April 16, 2016 Goretti, Agostino
2017
24 C p. 271-283
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44 Prioritization of flood vulnerability, coping capacity and exposure indicators through the Delphi technique: A case study in Taquari-Antas basin, Brazil de Brito, Mariana Madruga
2017
24 C p. 119-128
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45 Quantifying the impact of community-scale flood mitigation Posner, Ari J.
2017
24 C p. 189-208
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46 Rapid seismic risk assessment Kalman Šipoš, Tanja
2017
24 C p. 348-360
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47 Resource mapping during a natural disaster: A case study on the 2015 Nepal earthquake Basu, Moumita
2017
24 C p. 24-31
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48 Risk-sensitizing future investment needed to achieve the sustainable development goals Hochrainer-Stigler, Stefan
2017
24 C p. 482-484
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49 Sex, gender, and disasters: Experimental evidence on the decision to invest in resilience Young, Kim A.
2017
24 C p. 439-450
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50 Social inequality and marginalization in post-disaster recovery: Challenging the consensus? Kammerbauer, Mark
2017
24 C p. 411-418
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51 Social vulnerability assessment of earthquake disaster based on the catastrophe progression method: A Sichuan Province case study Zhang, Weiwei
2017
24 C p. 361-372
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52 Sustainable management of demolition waste in post-quake recovery processes: The Italian experience Faleschini, Flora
2017
24 C p. 172-182
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53 The effects of relocation and social support on long-term outcomes of adolescents following a major earthquake: A controlled study from Turkey Eray, Şafak
2017
24 C p. 46-51
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54 The GIRRL program: A human rights based approach to disaster risk reduction intervention in Southern Africa Forbes-Genade, Kylah
2017
24 C p. 507-514
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55 Trust and distrust of tsunami vertical evacuation buildings: Extending protection motivation theory to examine choices under social influence McCaughey, Jamie W.
2017
24 C p. 462-473
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56 Vulnerability factors of shellfisherwomen in the face of oil spill events: An analysis of the Prestige case Fadigas, Amanda B.M.
2017
24 C p. 560-567
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57 Who would be willing to lend their public servants to disaster-impacted local governments? An empirical investigation into public attitudes in post-3.11 Japan Aoki, Naomi
2017
24 C p. 499-506
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