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1 A comparative study of buried pipeline fragilities using the seismic damage to the Byblos wastewater network Makhoul, Nisrine

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2 After the hurricane: Economic adversity, bank offices, and community banks Kashian, Russ

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3 After the hurricane: Validating a resilience assessment methodology Anderson, Kate

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4 A multidisciplinary forensic analysis of two lightning deaths observed in South Africa Hunt, Hugh G.P.

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5 Anatomy of disaster recoveries: Tangible and intangible short-term recovery dynamics following the 2015 Nepal earthquakes Spoon, Jeremy

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6 A neglected issue in hospital emergency and disaster planning: Non-standard employment in hospitals Tekeli-Yesil, Sidika

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7 An integrated approach to sustainable development, National Resilience, and COVID-19 responses: The case of Japan DeWit, Andrew

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8 A prescriptive model to assess the socio-demographics impacts of resilience improvements on power networks Ulak, Mehmet Baran

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9 A prioritization RVS methodology for the seismic risk assessment of RC school buildings Ruggieri, Sergio

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10 A rapid indicator-based assessment of foreign resident preparedness in Japan during Typhoon Hagibis Dasgupta, Rajarshi

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11 Assessing policy preferences amongst climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction stakeholders using serious gaming Abad, Jaime

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12 Assessing seismic resilience of school educational sector. An attempt to establish the initial conditions in Calabria Region, southern Italy Fontana, Cora

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13 Assessing social resilience of flood-vulnerable communities in Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar Lwin, Ko Ko

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14 Assessing the flood risk of riverine households: A case study from the right bank of the Teesta River, Bangladesh Mondal, Md. Sanaul Haque

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15 Assessing the state of the art in community engagement for participatory decision-making in disaster risk-sensitive urban development Geekiyanage, Devindi

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16 Assessment of cascading effects of typhoons on water and sanitation services: A case study of informal settlements in Malabon, Philippines Purwar, Deepshikha

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17 A systemic approach for dealing with chained damages triggered by natural hazards in complex human settlements Menoni, Scira

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18 Beyond ESPREssO - Integrative risk assessment 2025 synergies and gaps in climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction Hemmers, J.

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19 Building adaptive capacity to external risks through collective action – Social learning mechanisms of smallholders in rural Vietnam Hulke, Carolin

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20 Can we prevent disasters using socioeconomic and political policy tools? Tselios, Vassilis

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21 Cascades - Mapping the multi-disciplinary landscape in a post-pandemic world Felsenstein, Daniel

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22 Century-long history of rural community landslide risk reduction Klimeš, Jan

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23 Coastal and settlement typologies-based tsunami modeling along the northern Sumatra seismic gap zone for disaster risk reduction action plans Jihad, Abdi

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24 Combination of school evacuation drill with tsunami inundation simulation: Consensus-making between disaster experts and citizens on an evacuation strategy Nakano, Genta

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25 Communication-related vulnerability to disasters: A heuristic framework Hansson, Sten

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26 Comparative analysis of Multi-Criteria Decision-Making methods for flood disaster risk in the Yangtze River Delta Sun, Ruiling

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27 Consumer goods in Japanese elderly-only household units: Micro-material stock and earthquake resistance Tabata, Tomohiro

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28 Coping capacity assessment of urban fire disaster: An exploratory study on ward no: 30 of Old Dhaka area Chisty, Musabber Ali

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29 Cultural interventions through children's literature and arts-based practices in times of disaster: A case study of reading mediators' response to the Mexican earthquakes (September 2017) Hirsu, Lavinia

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30 Devolution and disaster risk reduction in Kenya: Progress, challenges and opportunities Nyandiko, Nicodemus Omoyo

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31 Digital weberianism bureaucracy: Alertness and disaster risk reduction (DRR) related to the Sunda Strait volcanic tsunami Meilani, Nur Laila

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32 Disaster information acquisition by residents of China's earthquake-stricken areas Zhuang, Linmei

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33 Disaster management digitally transformed: Exploring the impact and key determinants from the UK national disaster management experience AlHinai, Yousuf Salim

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34 Disaster resilience through big data: Way to environmental sustainability Sarker, Md Nazirul Islam

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35 Disaster-resilient communication ecosystem in an inclusive society – A case of foreigners in Japan Sakurai, Mihoko

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36 Disaster risk management insight on school emergency preparedness – A case study of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Shah, Ashfaq Ahmad

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37 Distribution of cold wave mortalities over India: 1978–2014 Malik, Preeti

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38 Drivers and barriers for the adoption of hazard-resistant construction knowledge in Nepal: Applying the motivation, ability, opportunity (MAO) theory Hendriks, Eefje

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39 Driving factors of natural disasters in belt and road countries Chai, Danling

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40 Early estimation of ground displacements and building damage after seismic events using SAR and LiDAR data: The case of the Amatrice earthquake in central Italy, on 24th August 2016 Saganeiti, Lucia

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41 Earthquakes, fear of failure, and wellbeing: An insight from Minangkabau entrepreneurship Games, Donard

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42 Effects of flood and flood-control engineering on morbidity Tu, Hung-Ming

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43 Empowering women through participatory action research in community-based disaster risk reduction efforts Ruszczyk, Hanna A.

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44 Enhancing resilience of systems to individual and systemic risk: Steps toward an integrative framework Hochrainer-Stigler, Stefan

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45 Evaluating solutions to overcome humanitarian supply chain management barriers: A hybrid fuzzy SWARA – Fuzzy WASPAS approach Agarwal, Sachin

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46 Evaluating the cognition and response of middle/high school students to earthquake—a case study from the 2013 Mw6.6 Lushan earthquake-hit area, China Wei, Benyong

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47 Experiences of perinatal women and public healthcare providers in a community affected by the great east Japan earthquake and tsunami: Concerns that must be considered for the mental healthcare of perinatal women in postdisaster settings Kobayashi, Natsuko

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48 Factors affecting the women's empowerment in disaster risk governance structure in Sri Lanka Hemachandra, Kinkini

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49 Factors influencing casualty risk in the 14th November 2016 MW7.8 Kaikōura, New Zealand earthquake Horspool, Nick

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50 Farmers’ participation in community-based disaster management: The role of trust, place attachment and self-efficacy Peng, Li

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51 Flood risk perceptions and coping capacities among the retired population, with implications for risk communication: A study of residents in a north Wales coastal town, UK Walkling, Ben

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52 Forecasting direct economic losses of marine disasters in China based on a novel combined model Zhao, Xin

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53 Foundations for convergence: Sub-national collaboration at the nexus of climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and land restoration under multi-level governance in Kenya Smucker, Thomas A.

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54 Framework for modeling multi-sector business closure length in earthquake-struck regions Mao, Quan

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55 Future research and innovation priorities in the field of natural hazards, disaster risk reduction, disaster risk management and climate change adaptation: a shared vision from the ESPREssO project Zuccaro, G.

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56 Harnessing new data technologies for nature-based solutions in assessing and managing risk in coastal zones Ruckelshaus, Mary

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57 Health information, attitudes and actions at religious venues: Evidence from hajj pilgrims Taibah, Hassan

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58 High-resolution approach to quantify the impact of building-level flood risk mitigation and adaptation measures on flood losses at the community-level Nofal, Omar M.

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59 Hospital disaster and emergency preparedness (HDEP) in Lebanon: A national comprehensive assessment Al-Hajj, Samar

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60 How is COVID-19 pandemic impacting mental health of children and adolescents? Marques de Miranda, Debora

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61 Identifying societal challenges in flood early warning systems Perera, Duminda

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62 Improving disasters preparedness and response for coastal communities using AIS ship tracking data Islam, Samsul

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63 Information overload, stress, and emergency managerial thinking Misra, Shalini

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64 Inherent resilience, major marine environmental change and revitalisation of coastal communities in Soma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan Mabon, Leslie

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65 Institutional arrangement for disaster risk management: Evidence from Pakistan Shah, Ikram

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66 Instructions for planning emergency shelters and open spaces in China: Lessons from global experiences and expertise Wei, Yixuan

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67 Integrated decision support framework for enhancing disaster preparedness: A pilot application in Indonesia Timperio, Giuseppe

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68 Interplay between social support tie formations and subjective mental health conditions in a community currency system in Japanese disaster-affected communities: The ambivalent effects of social capital Nakazato, Hiromi

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69 Introducing loss transfer functions to model seismic financial loss: A case study of Iran Shahbazi, Parisa

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70 Knowledge management practices in disaster management: Systematic review Oktari, Rina Suryani

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71 Leveraging multimodal social media data for rapid disaster damage assessment Hao, Haiyan

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72 Leveraging social media data to study the community resilience of New York City to 2019 power outage Li, Lingyao

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73 Localized disaster risk management index for the Philippines: Is your municipality ready for the next disaster? Ravago, Majah-Leah V.

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74 Machine-learning methods for identifying social media-based requests for urgent help during hurricanes Devaraj, Ashwin

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75 Mapping the seismic safety of RC "template schools" in Nepal Cross, Theodore

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76 Material damage caused by high-magnitude rainfall based on insurance data: Comparing two flooding events in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area and Madeira Island, Portugal Leal, Miguel

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77 Measuring social resilience: Trade-offs, challenges and opportunities for indicator models in transforming societies Copeland, Samantha

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78 Online community discourse during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: an analysis of Twitter interactions Beedasy, Jaishree

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79 People-centered early warning systems in China: A bibliometric analysis of policy documents Zhang, Xiaojun

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80 Perceived neighborhood: Preferences versus actualities Moradi, Saeed

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81 Perceptions of and responses to coastal erosion risks: The case of Cotonou in Benin de Longueville, Florence

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82 Performance of the built environment in Mexico City during the September 19, 2017 Earthquake Tena-Colunga, A.

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83 Personality, trait EI and coping with COVID 19 measures Prentice, Catherine

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84 Planning for inclusion? An assessment of Ontario's emergency preparedness guide for people with disabilities Pyke, Charlotte

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85 Policing in pandemics: A systematic review and best practices for police response to COVID-19 Laufs, Julian

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86 Post-earthquake medical evacuation system design based on hierarchical multi-objective optimization model: An earthquake case study Liu, Kenan

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87 Practical seismic retrofit strategy based on reliability and resiliency analysis for typical existing steel school buildings in Iran Sardari, Faezeh

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88 Questioning knowledge foundation: What is the best way to integrate knowledge to achieve substantial disaster risk reduction? Bwambale, Bosco

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89 Rapid assessment of building collapse based on sequential dynamic fusion of multi-source disaster information from news media Yan, Zezheng

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90 Recommendations for improving public engagement with pre-incident information materials for initial response to a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) incident: A systematic review Carter, Holly

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91 Resilience of adult survivors five years after the Wenchuan earthquake: A qualitative study Ni, Cuiping

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92 Revisiting social vulnerability analysis in Indonesia: An optimized spatial fuzzy clustering approach Nasution, Bahrul Ilmi

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93 Risk perception and management of debris flow hazards in the upper salween valley region: Implications for disaster risk reduction in marginalized mountain communities Huang, Jiangcheng

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94 Scopes of community participation in development for adaptation: Experiences from the Haor region of Bangladesh Chowdhooree, Imon

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95 Scoping the potential for earthquake early warning in Aotearoa New Zealand: A sectoral analysis of perceived benefits and challenges Becker, Julia S.

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96 Social media data and housing recovery following extreme natural hazards Jamali, Mehdi

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97 Social network efficiency of multiple stakeholders on agricultural drought risk governance — A southern China case study Wu, Yaoyao

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98 Social vulnerability, disaster assistance, and recovery: A population-based study of Hurricane Harvey in Greater Houston, Texas Griego, Angel L.

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99 State-of-the-art on ecosystem-based solutions for disaster risk reduction: The case of gravity-driven natural hazards in the Alpine region Poratelli, Francesca

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100 The better the bond, the better we cope. The effects of place attachment intensity and place attachment styles on the link between perception of risk and emotional and behavioral coping Stancu, Alexandra

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101 The CHASMS conceptual model of cascading disasters and social vulnerability: The COVID-19 case example Thomas, Deborah S.K.

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102 The conceptualisation of resilience dimensions and comprehensive quantification of the associated indicators: A systematic approach Assarkhaniki, Zahra

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103 The fiqh of disaster: The mitigation of Covid-19 in the perspective of Islamic education-neuroscience Suyadi,

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104 The institutionalization of mental health and psychosocial support in emergencies in Indonesia Trinidad, Arnie Cordero

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105 The missing link – The importance of the capability concept for relating risk assessments and plans Lindbom, Hanna

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106 The role of social media-led and governmental information in China's urban disaster risk response: The case of Xiamen Boas, Ingrid

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107 The roles of emergency managers and emergency social services directors to support disaster risk reduction in Canada Oostlander, Samantha A.

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108 The 1999 super cyclone in Odisha, India: A systematic review of documented losses Fanchiotti, Margherita

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109 Three cases in Japan occurred by natural hazards and lessons for Natech disaster management Kumasaki, Mieko

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110 Towards coordinated self-organization: An actor-centered framework for the design of disaster management information systems Nespeca, V.

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111 Understanding the evolutions of public responses using social media: Hurricane Matthew case study Yuan, Faxi

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112 Urban sprawl and green space depletion: Implications for flood incidence in Kumasi, Ghana Abass, Kabila

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113 Using serious gaming to explore how uncertainty affects stakeholder decision-making across the science-policy divide during disasters Schueller, Lynn

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114 “We only have the one”: Mapping the prevalence of people with high body mass to aid regional emergency management planning in Aotearoa New Zealand Gray, Lesley

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115 Whose views matter in post-disaster recovery? A case study of “build back better” in Tacloban City after Typhoon Haiyan Su, Yvonne

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116 Wind-uplift fragility analysis of roof sheathing for cultural heritage assets in the Philippines Song, Biao

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