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1 A CARTIS-based method for the rapid seismic vulnerability assessment of minor Italian historical centres Brando, Giuseppe

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2 A multi-step assessment framework for optimization of flood mitigation strategies in transportation networks Zhang, Ning

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3 An analysis of social media use and neighbor-assisted debris removal in Houston following Hurricane Harvey Page-Tan, Courtney

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4 An approach to understanding the intrinsic complexity of resilience against floods: Evidences from three urban communities of Pakistan Rana, Irfan Ahmad

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5 An indicator-based risk assessment framework for World Heritage sites in seismic zones: The case of “Bam and its Cultural Landscape” in Iran Ravankhah, Mohammad

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6 A psychological wellbeing perspective of long-term disaster recovery following the Canterbury earthquakes Prayag, Girish

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7 A reconnaissance study in Izmir (Bornova Plain) affected by October 30, 2020 Samos earthquake Nuhoğlu, Ayhan

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8 A social model of secondary stressors in relation to disasters, major incidents and conflict: Implications for practice Williams, Richard

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9 Can the approach of vulnerability assessment facilitate identification of suitable adaptation models for risk reduction? Singhal, Akshay

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10 Community-based flood preparedness for Thai dependent older adults Krongthaeo PhD Candidate, Suphanna

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11 Comparative analysis of disaster management between India and Nigeria Shakeri, Ehsan

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12 Complexities of drought adaptive behaviour: Linking theory to data on smallholder farmer adaptation decisions Wens, Marthe L.K.

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13 Corrigendum to “Challenges in multi-agency collaboration in disaster management: A Sri Lankan perspective” [Int. J. Disaster Risk Reduct. 62 (2021) 1–12] Abdeen, F.N.

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14 Disability inclusive disaster risk reduction with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in the Hawkesbury-Nepean region: A co-production approach Crawford, Tonia

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15 Disaster management and the need for a reinstated social contract of shared responsibility Crosweller, Mark

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16 Disaster-related losses of ecosystems and their services. Why and how do losses matter for disaster risk reduction? Walz, Yvonne

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17 “Disasters threaten livelihoods, and people cope, adapt and make transformational changes”: Community resilience and livelihoods reconstruction in coastal communities of Bangladesh Uddin, M. Salim

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18 Ecosystem-based disaster management in the coastal zone: Governance and public engagement after fires in a state park in southern Brazil Regina dos Santos, Claudia

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19 Evolving meaning from being pregnant and becoming a new mother over the period of a major earthquake: A grounded theory study Ren, Jianhua

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20 Exploring the gap between policy and action in Disaster Risk Reduction: A case study from India Ogra, A.

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21 Factors affecting intention to prepare for mitigation of “the big one” earthquake in the Philippines: Integrating protection motivation theory and extended theory of planned behavior Ong, Ardvin Kester S.

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22 Factors affecting response actions of the 2020 Taal Volcano eruption among Filipinos in Luzon, Philippines: A structural equation modeling approach Prasetyo, Yogi Tri

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23 Fostering collaboration in city governments’ sustainability, emergency management and resilience work through competency-based capacity building Bhagavathula, Susila

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24 Health interventions implemented in post-disaster South Asia: A scoping review Masood, Zara

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25 Impact of natural hazards on morbidity and physical incapacity of vulnerable groups in Mexico Lome-Hurtado, Alejandro

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26 Indexing the vegetated surfaces within WUI by their wildfire ignition and spreading capacity, a comparative case from developing metropolitan areas Hysa, Artan

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27 Interpreting Benchmark Assessment of Emergency Fire Service using Geoinformation Technology Singh, Priya P.

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28 Leverages and obstacles facing post-cyclone recovery in Saint-Martin, Caribbean: Between the ‘window of opportunity’ and the ‘systemic risk’? Moatty, Annabelle

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29 Local performing arts and recovery from the Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami: A descriptive qualitative study Iizuka, Akiko

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30 Locating potential sources of capacity and vulnerability in geographically remote areas: Reflections based on three case studies Hamza, Mo

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31 Managing city-scale slow-onset disasters: Learning from Cape Town's 2015–2018 drought disaster planning Cole, Hugh D.

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32 Passive and active training approaches for critical infrastructure protection Franchina, Luisa

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33 Quantitative risk assessment of landslides over the China-Pakistan economic corridor Chang, Ming

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34 Resisting disaster chronopolitics: Favelas and forced displacement in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Barbosa, Luciana Mendes

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35 Roles of social media and counselling support in reducing anxiety among Malaysian during Covid-19 pandemic Ahmad, Nor Shafrin

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36 Safeguarding cultural heritage from climate change related hydrometeorological hazards in Central Europe Bonazza, Alessandra

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37 Seismic vulnerability assessment indices for buildings: Proposals, comparisons and methodologies at collapse limit states Marasco, Sebastiano

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38 Social distancing as risk reduction strategy during COVID-19 pandemic: A study of Delhi-NCT, India Madan, Aditi

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39 Spring flooding and recurring evacuations of Kashechewan First Nation, northern Ontario, Canada Khalafzai, Muhammad-Arshad K.

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40 Study on influence of prior recognition of flooding state on evacuation behavior Kubo, Shiori

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41 The effect of social capital on disaster conflicts in local communities: Focusing on disaster victims Lee, Dae Woong

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42 The impact of gender on risk perception: Implications for EU member states’ national risk assessment processes Brown, Gavin D.

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43 The practical use of social vulnerability indicators in disaster management Wood, Erik

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44 Tsunami evacuation risk assessment and probabilistic sensitivity analysis using augmented sample-based approach Wang, Zhenqiang

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45 Twenty years of European and international research on vulnerability: A multi-faceted concept for better dealing with evolving risk landscapes Limongi, Giada

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46 Understanding heat vulnerability in the subtropics: Insights from expert judgements Shih, Wan-Yu

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47 Understanding small business adaptation to natural hazards: A critical review Harries, Tim

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48 Understanding the cognitive gap between humanitarians and survivors during humanitarian operations Otegui, Diego

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49 Unthinkable is not un-educable: New mindset for training preparedness Heino, Ossi

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50 Vulnerability of community to climate stress: An indicator-based investigation of Upper Gana watershed in Omo Gibe basin in Ethiopia Tessema, Kassaw Beshaw

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51 What motivates information sharing about disaster victims on social media? Exploring the role of compassion, sadness, expectancy violation, and enjoyment Lu, Hang

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