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1 Acceptability of debris-flow disasters and influential factors in a hazard prone area of northwestern China Liu, Xilin

31 C p. 58-67
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2 Accessibility of medical services following an earthquake: A case study of traffic and economic aspects affecting the Istanbul roadway Bakioğlu, Gözde

31 C p. 403-418
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3 Accumulation of vulnerabilities in the aftermath of the 2015 Nepal earthquake: Household displacement, livelihood changes and recovery challenges He, Lulu

31 C p. 68-75
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4 A comprehensive framework for seismic risk assessment of urban water transmission networks Yoon, Sungsik

31 C p. 983-994
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5 A cost optimization model and solutions for shelter allocation and relief distribution in flood scenario Mollah, Amlan K.

31 C p. 1187-1198
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6 Adaptation by the least vulnerable: Managing climate and disaster risks in Finland Pilli-Sihvola, Karoliina

31 C p. 1266-1275
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7 A field study on the construction of a flood-proof riverbank filtration well in India – Challenges and opportunities Musche, Fabian

31 C p. 489-497
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8 A framework for risk reduction for indoor parking facilities under constraints using positioning technologies Antoniou, Constantinos

31 C p. 1166-1176
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9 Agricultural land conversion: Reviewing drought impacts and coping strategies Azadi, Hossein

31 C p. 184-195
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10 A modified ant colony optimization algorithm to increase the speed of the road network recovery process after disasters Vodák, Rostislav

31 C p. 1092-1106
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11 A multi-criteria decision approach based on DEMATEL to assess determinants of shelter site selection in disaster response Trivedi, Ashish

31 C p. 722-728
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12 Analysis of evacuation behavior in a wildfire event Toledo, Tomer

31 C p. 1366-1373
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13 Analysis of farmers’ satisfaction towards concentrated rural settlement development after the Wenchuan earthquake Peng, Yi

31 C p. 160-169
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14 An analysis of the flood management and mitigation measures in Zimbabwe for a sustainable future Samu, Remember

31 C p. 691-697
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15 An analysis on transit pick-up points for vulnerable people during hurricane evacuation: A case study of New Orleans Bian, Ruijie

31 C p. 1143-1151
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16 An assessment of international emergency disaster response to the 2015 Nepal earthquakes Cook, Alistair D.B.

31 C p. 535-547
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17 An integrated method to extract collapsed buildings from satellite imagery, hazard distribution and fragility curves Moya, Luis

31 C p. 1374-1384
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18 An intelligent multi-agent based decision support system for refugee settlement siting Drakaki, Maria

31 C p. 576-588
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19 An overview of serious games for disaster risk management – Prospects and limitations for informing actions to arrest increasing risk Solinska-Nowak, Aleksandra

31 C p. 1013-1029
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20 Anticipated behavioral response patterns to an earthquake: The role of personal and household characteristics, risk perception, previous experience and preparedness Shapira, Stav

31 C p. 1-8
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21 Applying cultural values to encourage disaster preparedness: Lessons from a low-hazard country Appleby-Arnold, Sandra

31 C p. 37-44
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22 A Prototype Seismic Loss Assessment Tool Using Integrated Earthquake Simulation Latcharote, Panon

31 C p. 1354-1365
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23 A synthesis of disaster resilience measurement methods and indices Cai, Heng

31 C p. 844-855
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24 A system dynamics approach to the seismic resilience enhancement of hospitals Khanmohammadi, S.

31 C p. 220-233
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25 Can SMEs survive natural disasters? Eva Marie Arts and Crafts versus Typhoon Yolanda Mendoza, Ronald U.

31 C p. 938-952
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26 Capability assessments – How to make them useful for decision-making Lindbom, Hanna

31 C p. 251-259
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27 Capacity building measures for chemical accident prevention and preparedness: Benchmark of EU neighbourhood countries Baranzini, D.

31 C p. 770-780
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28 Characteristics and development of policy and institutional structures of emergency response in Vietnam To, Ngoc Thang

31 C p. 729-741
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29 Community resilience in Walkerton, Canada: Sixteen years post-outbreak Lisnyj, Konrad T.

31 C p. 196-202
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30 Conceptualizing cold disasters: Disaster risk governance at the Arctic edge Lauta, Kristian Cedervall

31 C p. 1276-1282
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31 Coordination of relief items procurement in humanitarian logistic based on quantity flexibility contract Nikkhoo, Fatemeh

31 C p. 331-340
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32 Decennial comparison of changes in social vulnerability: A municipal analysis in support of risk management Tavares, A.O.

31 C p. 679-690
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33 Dependence, trust, and influence of external actors on municipal urban flood risk mitigation: The case of Lomma Municipality, Sweden Becker, Per

31 C p. 1004-1012
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34 Determinants of household vulnerability and adaptation to floods: Empirical evidence from the Indian State of West Bengal Bhattacharjee, Kasturi

31 C p. 758-769
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35 Developing a decision support system for Disaster Management: Case study of an Indonesia volcano eruption Inan, Dedi I.

31 C p. 711-721
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36 Developing performance measures to evaluate impact of cross-county collaboration for populations with access and functional needs Alisan, Onur

31 C p. 873-885
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37 Development and Implementation of a DECATASTROPHIZE platform and tool for the management of disasters or multiple hazards Damalas, A.

31 C p. 589-601
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38 Development of a traffic incident model involving multiple municipalities for inclusion in large microscopic evacuation simulations Collins, Andrew J.

31 C p. 1223-1230
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39 Disaster awareness and information seeking behaviour among residents from low socio-economic backgrounds Teo, Melissa

31 C p. 1121-1131
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40 Disaster diplomacy in Jammu and Kashmir Kelman, Ilan

31 C p. 1132-1140
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41 Disaster preparedness for better response: Logistics perspectives Das, Rubel

31 C p. 153-159
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42 Disaster risk in the urban villages of Delhi Kumar, Bipasha

31 C p. 1309-1325
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43 Drivers and temporality of internal migration in the context of slow-onset natural hazards: Insights from north-west rural Bangladesh Kabir, Mohammad Ehsanul

31 C p. 617-626
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44 Driving into floodwater: A systematic review of risks, behaviour and mitigation Ahmed, Mozumdar Arifa

31 C p. 953-963
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45 Earthquake building debris estimation in historic city centres: From real world data to experimental-based criteria Santarelli, Silvia

31 C p. 281-291
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46 Ebola crisis response in the USA: Communication management and SOPs Andrew, Simon A.

31 C p. 243-250
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47 Emergency evacuation planning policy for carless and vulnerable populations in the United States and United Kingdom Renne, John L.

31 C p. 1254-1261
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48 Establishing information seeking pathways in slow and flash floods Ryan, Barbara

31 C p. 9-19
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49 Estimating and comparing economic consequences of multiple threats: A reduced-form computable general equilibrium approach Prager, Fynnwin

31 C p. 45-57
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50 Estimation of exposed population to landslides and floods risk areas in Brazil, on an intra-urban scale Assis Dias, Mariane Carvalho de

31 C p. 449-459
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51 Evacuation and sheltering: Modelling, management and policy to promote resilience Renne, John L.

31 C p. 1141-1142
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52 Evacuation paths in historic city centres: A holistic methodology for assessing their seismic risk Quagliarini, Enrico

31 C p. 698-710
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53 Evaluation of a reservation-based intersection control algorithm for hurricane evacuation with autonomous vehicles Chang, Yohan

31 C p. 1152-1158
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54 Evaluation of evacuation methods in underground metro stations Kallianiotis, Anastasios

31 C p. 526-534
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55 Exploring the determinants of disaster coverage: Evidence from coal mine disasters coverage in China Zhu, Weiwei

31 C p. 856-861
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56 Factors affecting post-evacuation behaviors following an earthquake: A questionnaire-based survey Koshiba, Yusuke

31 C p. 548-554
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57 Factors contributing to a long-term decrease in national lightning fatality rates: case study of the United Kingdom with wider implications Elsom, Derek M.

31 C p. 341-353
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58 First aid stations and patient demand in tsunami-affected areas of Iwate Prefecture following the Great East Japan Earthquake Omama, Shinichi

31 C p. 435-440
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59 Framework for improving the resilience and recovery of transportation networks under geohazard risks Aydin, Nazli Yonca

31 C p. 832-843
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60 Gauging urban resilience from social media Leykin, Dmitry

31 C p. 393-402
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61 Homeowner acceptance of voluntary property acquisition offers Robinson, Celine S.

31 C p. 234-242
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62 Household insurance expenditure as an indicator of urban resilience Felsenstein, Daniel

31 C p. 102-111
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63 Impacts of snow disaster on rural livelihoods in southern Tibet-Qinghai Plateau Qiu, Xiaoping

31 C p. 143-152
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64 Improving disaster response through the science of work Wright, Natalie A.

31 C p. 112-120
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65 Increasing communities’ resilience to disasters: An impact-based approach Davies, Tim R.H.

31 C p. 742-749
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66 Integrated approach to analyze the total flood risk for agriculture: The significance of intangible damages – A case study in Central Vietnam Nga, Pham Hong

31 C p. 862-872
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67 Integrating travel demand modeling and flood hazard risk analysis for evacuation and sheltering Kim, Karl

31 C p. 1177-1186
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68 Introduction to SI: Modeling urban resilience to disasters Felsenstein, Daniel

31 C p. 602-603
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69 Inventory management of perishable items in long-term humanitarian operations using Markov Decision Processes Ferreira, Guilherme O.

31 C p. 460-469
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70 Inventory optimization of airport perishable emergency supplies with replacement strategy facing stochastic occurrence time by CVaR approach Guo, Ying

31 C p. 170-183
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71 Language translation during disaster: A comparative analysis of five national approaches O’Brien, Sharon

31 C p. 627-636
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72 Local level implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 Albrito, Paola

31 C p. 1307-1308
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73 Local understanding of disaster risk and livelihood resilience: The case of rice smallholders and floods in Ecuador Galarza-Villamar, Julissa Alexandra

31 C p. 1107-1120
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74 Location and allocation optimization for integrated decisions on post-disaster waste supply chain management: On-site and off-site separation for recyclable materials Boonmee, Chawis

31 C p. 902-917
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75 Managing airports in non-aviation related disasters: A systematic literature review Polater, Abdussamet

31 C p. 367-380
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76 Mapping geohazards in the watersheds above Leh, Ladakh: The use of publicly-available remote sensing to assist risk management Hart, A.B.

31 C p. 789-798
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77 Mapping hypothermia death vulnerability in Korea Park, Sang-Jin

31 C p. 668-678
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78 Measuring disaster preparedness and response practices in university libraries in Nigeria: The role of disaster equipment Ilo, Promise Ifeoma

31 C p. 85-91
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79 Methodologies and tools of risk management: Hurricane risk index ( HRi ) Hernández, M.L.

31 C p. 926-937
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80 Modeling fire spread in cities with non-flammable construction Shaham, Yonatan

31 C p. 1337-1353
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81 Modeling the impact of traffic incidents during hurricane evacuations using a large scale microsimulation Robinson, R. Michael

31 C p. 1159-1165
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82 Modeling the labor market in the aftermath of a disaster: Two perspectives Grinberger, A.Yair

31 C p. 419-434
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83 Motivations and experiences of sheltering in place during floods: Implications for policy and practice Haynes, Katharine

31 C p. 781-788
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84 Motivations to prepare after the 2013 Cook Strait Earthquake, N.Z. Doyle, Emma E.H.

31 C p. 637-649
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85 Multi-hazard analysis of earthquake shaking and tsunami impact Bonacho, João

31 C p. 275-280
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86 Nordic disaster risk reduction: Shared spirit, different designs Lauta, Kristian Cedervall

31 C p. 1262-1265
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87 Operational systems evaluation of a large scale multi-agency decontamination exercise Currie, Jane

31 C p. 1054-1061
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88 Participatory early warning and monitoring systems: A Nordic framework for web-based flood risk management Henriksen, Hans Jørgen

31 C p. 1295-1306
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89 Perceptions of seismic and volcanic risk and preparedness at São Miguel Island (Azores, Portugal) Rego, Isabel Estrela

31 C p. 498-503
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90 Pet- and special needs-friendly shelter planning in south florida: A spatial capacitated p-median-based approach Kocatepe, Ayberk

31 C p. 1207-1222
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91 Preliminary methodology for qualitative assessment of earthquake hazards to historical monuments in Israel Salamon, Amos

31 C p. 1062-1081
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92 Previous hurricane evacuation decisions and future evacuation intentions among residents of southeast Louisiana Meyer, Michelle Annette

31 C p. 1231-1244
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93 Probing problems: Dilemmas of conducting an ethnographic study in a disaster-affected area Indah, Rosaria

31 C p. 799-805
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94 Progress on integrating climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction for sustainable development pathways in South Asia: Evidence from six research projects Seidler, Reinmar

31 C p. 92-101
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95 Recovering local sociality: Learnings from post-disaster community-scale recoveries Okada, Tetsuya

31 C p. 1030-1042
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96 Resilience assessment of complex urban systems to natural disasters: A new literature review Rus, Katarina

31 C p. 311-330
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97 Resilience from a lived-experience perspective in the regional context of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland Adekola, Josephine

31 C p. 441-448
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98 Resilience Performance Scorecard: Measuring urban disaster resilience at multiple levels of geography with case study application to Lalitpur, Nepal Khazai, Bijan

31 C p. 604-616
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99 Resilience to flash floods in wetland communities of northeastern Bangladesh Kamal, A.S.M. Maksud

31 C p. 478-488
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100 Resilience to natural hazards: An analysis of territorial governance in the Nordic countries Van Well, Lisa

31 C p. 1283-1294
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101 Responding to the risk of reducing resources: Development of a framework for future change programmes in Environmental Health Services Plume, Ruth

31 C p. 30-36
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102 Re-thinking socio-economic impact assessments of disasters: The 2015 flood in Rio Branco, Brazilian Amazon Dolman, Dorien Irene

31 C p. 212-219
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103 Risk reduction for distribution of the perishable rescue items; A possibilistic programming approach Shahparvari, Shahrooz

31 C p. 886-901
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104 Risk reduction impact of connected vehicle technology on regional hurricane evacuations: A simulation study Yin, Weihao

31 C p. 1245-1253
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105 Risk, Reliability, Resilience ( R 3 ) and beyond in dam engineering: A state-of-the-art review Hariri-Ardebili, Mohammad Amin

31 C p. 806-831
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106 Seismic vulnerability assessment at urban scale: Case of Algerian buildings Boukri, Mehdi

31 C p. 555-575
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107 Societal resilience indicator assessment using demographic and infrastructure data at the case of Germany in context to multiple disaster risks Fekete, Alexander

31 C p. 203-211
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108 Statistical model checking of relief supply location and distribution in natural disaster management Iqbal, Sohaiba

31 C p. 1043-1053
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109 Suitability of the early warning systems and temporary housing for the elderly population in the immediacy and transitional recovery phase of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Naylor, Angus

31 C p. 302-310
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110 Survivor-Led Response: Local recommendations to operationalise building back better Murphy, Rebecca

31 C p. 135-142
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111 Synthetic building damage scenarios using empirical fragility functions: A case study of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake Moya, Luis

31 C p. 76-84
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112 That sinking feeling: The changing price of urban disaster risk following an earthquake Timar, Levente

31 C p. 1326-1336
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113 The evolution of collaborative networks towards more polycentric disaster responses between the 2015 and 2016 Myanmar floods Htein, Moe Kyaw

31 C p. 964-982
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114 The impact on disaster governance of the intersection of environmental hazards, border conflict and disaster responses in Ladakh, India Field, Jessica

31 C p. 650-658
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115 The management of spontaneous volunteers: A successful model from a flood emergency in Italy Paciarotti, Claudia

31 C p. 260-274
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116 The persuasive efficacy of real versus salient hazard scenarios in motivating citizen-level hazard preparedness Adame, Bradley J.

31 C p. 292-301
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117 The relationship between community type and community resilience Rapaport, Carmit

31 C p. 470-477
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118 The role of external experts in crisis situations: A research synthesis of 114 post-crisis evaluation reports in the Netherlands Broekema, Wout

31 C p. 20-29
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119 The Washington Group Short Set of Questions on Disability in Disaster Risk Reduction and humanitarian action: Lessons from practice Sloman, Annie

31 C p. 995-1003
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120 To support urban emergency planning: A GIS instrument for the choice of optimal routes based on seismic hazards Francini, Mauro

31 C p. 121-134
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121 Towards improved flood disaster governance in Nepal: A case study in Sindhupalchok District Delalay, Marie

31 C p. 354-366
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122 Transitional habitability: Solutions for post-catastrophe in Chile Wagemann, Elizabeth

31 C p. 514-525
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123 Understanding crowd dynamics at ghat regions during world's largest mass religious gathering, Kumbh Mela Karthika, P.S.

31 C p. 918-925
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124 Understanding historical, cultural and religious frameworks of mountain communities and disasters in Nubra valley of Ladakh Suri, Kavita

31 C p. 504-513
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125 University employees' preparedness for natural hazards and incidents of mass violence: An application of the extended parallel process model Weber, Marcela C.

31 C p. 1082-1091
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126 Urban resilience patterns after an external shock: An exploratory study Borsekova, Kamila

31 C p. 381-392
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127 Vulnerability in Bahía Blanca. Estimating technology-related risks Gentili, Jorge Osvaldo

31 C p. 659-667
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128 Weighting critical infrastructure dependencies to facilitate evacuations Foytik, Peter

31 C p. 1199-1206
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129 Wisdom of (using) the crowds: Enhancing disasters preparedness through public training in Light Search and Rescue Peleg, Kobi

31 C p. 750-757
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