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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Aceh tsunami: Long-term economic recovery after the disaster Vidyattama, Yogi

66 C p.
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2 A decision-making approach for operational earthquake forecasting Azarbakht, Alireza

66 C p.
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3 An adaptation of the Baseline Resilience Indicators for Communities (BRIC) for assessing resilience of Iranian provinces Javadpoor, Masoud

66 C p.
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4 Application of meteorological drought for assessing watershed health using fuzzy-based reliability, resilience, and vulnerability Fooladi, Mahmood

66 C p.
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5 A rapid-response earthquake fatality estimation model for mainland China Li, Yilong

66 C p.
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6 A scoping review of climate-related disasters in China, Indonesia and Vietnam: Disasters, health impacts, vulnerable populations and adaptation measures Gan, Connie Cai Ru

66 C p.
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7 Assessment of temporal and spatial progress of urban resilience in Guangzhou under rainstorm scenarios Ruan, Jieer

66 C p.
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8 Barriers and benefits of primary caregivers' involvement in children's education during COVID-19 school closures Zhang, Xiao

66 C p.
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9 Baseline framework for assessing community resilience using a balanced index approach and spatial autocorrelation in the Mill river watershed, Nassau County, New York Saravanan, Varsha

66 C p.
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10 Boundary crossing for urban community resilience: A social vulnerability and multi-hazard approach in Austin, Texas, USA Bixler, R. Patrick

66 C p.
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11 Capacity building in participatory approaches for hydro-climatic Disaster Risk Management in the Caribbean Roopnarine, Ronald

66 C p.
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12 Cascading disasters triggered by tsunami hazards: A perspective for critical infrastructure resilience and disaster risk reduction Suppasri, Anawat

66 C p.
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13 Cumulative building exposure to extreme sea level flooding in coastal urban areas Paulik, Ryan

66 C p.
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14 Designing cascading disaster networks by means of natural language processing Sakahira, Fumihiro

66 C p.
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15 Determinants of the evacuation destination for psychiatric hospital inpatients following the Fukushima nuclear disaster Terui, Toshihiro

66 C p.
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16 Determination of equivalent warehouses in humanitarian logistics by reallocation of multiple item type inventories Demirbas, Sefika

66 C p.
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17 Development of flood damage assessment method for residential areas considering various house types for Bago Region of Myanmar Shrestha, Badri Bhakta

66 C p.
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18 Disaster recovery and structural inequalities: A case study of community assertion for justice Joseph, Jacquleen

66 C p.
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19 Disaster risk reduction education that enhances the proactive attitudes of learners: A bridge between knowledge and behavior Nakano, Genta

66 C p.
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20 Drought shocks and farm household consumption behaviour: Insights from Fars province of Iran Khalili, Niloofar

66 C p.
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21 Earthquake vulnerability assessment for the Indian subcontinent using the Long Short-Term Memory model (LSTM) Jena, Ratiranjan

66 C p.
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22 Educators’ personal resilience in the context of disasters triggered by natural hazards: The case of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) Edmeade, Jendayi

66 C p.
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23 Enhancing frontline workforce volunteerism through exploration of motivations and impact during the COVID-19 pandemic Chow, Cristelle

66 C p.
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24 Evaluating urban flood risk using hybrid method of TOPSIS and machine learning Rafiei-Sardooi, Elham

66 C p.
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25 Examining the incorporation of small-scale recurring disasters in emergency management frameworks: Insights from Aotearoa – New Zealand Tennakoon, Kishani

66 C p.
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26 Extension of FEMA and SMUG models with Bayesian best-worst method for disaster risk reduction Yanilmaz, Sumeyye

66 C p.
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27 Factors that enhance or impede compliance of the public with governmental regulation of lockdown during COVID-19 in Israel Kaim, Arielle

66 C p.
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28 Flash flood vulnerability assessment and zonation through an integrated approach in the Upper Ganga Basin of the Northwest Himalayan region in Uttarakhand Singh, Gagandeep

66 C p.
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29 Flood vulnerability and food security in eastern India: A threat to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals Sam, Anu Susan

66 C p.
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30 Food and nutrition assistance activities at emergency shelters and survivors’ homes after the Great East Japan earthquake, and longitudinal changes in vulnerable groups needing special assistance Tsuboyama-Kasaoka, Nobuyo

66 C p.
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31 Global resilience models and territories of the South. A critical review Marin, Juliette

66 C p.
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32 Hospital evacuation modelling: A critical literature review on current knowledge and research gaps Yazdani, Maziar

66 C p.
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33 Human stampede causative factors and cluster risk: A multi-dimensional analysis based on ISODATA and Fuzzy Theory Lu, Ying

66 C p.
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34 Hurricanes as news? Assessing the impact of hurricanes on the stock market returns of energy companies Liu, Haiyan

66 C p.
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35 Improving bushfire preparedness through the use of virtual reality Molan, Safa

66 C p.
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36 Is urban resilience a phenomenon on the rise? A systematic literature review for the years 2019 and 2020 using textometry Bueno, Salvador

66 C p.
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37 LiDAR-based Computational Fluid Dynamics heat transfer models for bushfire conditions Hendawitharana, Sahani

66 C p.
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38 Linking social capital and gender relationships in adaptation to a post-cyclone recovery context Khalil, Momtaj Bintay

66 C p.
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39 Multi-hazard hospital evacuation planning during disease outbreaks using agent-based modeling Haghpanah, Fardad

66 C p.
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40 Overcoming barriers to social media use through multisensor integration in emergency management systems Grace, Rob

66 C p.
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41 Pathway of adaptation to community relocation: Prospects and limitations of community-centred planning Tsubouchi, Ken

66 C p.
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42 Perception of earthquake risks and disaster prevention awareness: A comparison of resident surveys in Sendai, Japan and Seattle, WA, USA Ahn, Alicia Y.E.

66 C p.
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43 Power of social relations: The dynamics of social capital and household economic recovery post Wenchuan earthquake Xiang, Tianyi

66 C p.
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44 Prospects of an agricultural drought early warning system in South Africa Masupha, Teboho E.

66 C p.
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45 Psychological, social and economic impact of COVID 19 on the working population of India: Exploratory factor analysis approach Syed, Aamir Aijaz

66 C p.
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46 Seismic experience and structural preparedness of residential houses in Aotearoa New Zealand Miranda, Catalina

66 C p.
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47 Seismic risk assessment of lifelines in Bucharest Pavel, Florin

66 C p.
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48 Situational assessment of hospital facilities for modernization purposes and resilience improvement Grimaz, Stefano

66 C p.
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49 Spatio-temporal location of population: Strengthening the capacities of sudden hazards risk management in Goma, DRC Adalbert, Syavulisembo Muhindo

66 C p.
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50 Strategies for building community resilience against slow-onset hazards Amirzadeh, Melika

66 C p.
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51 Technological accidents caused by floods: The case of the Saga prefecture oil spill, Japan 2019 Misuri, Alessio

66 C p.
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52 The health and security of women and girls following disaster: A qualitative investigation in post-earthquake Nepal Tearne, Jessica E.

66 C p.
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53 The influence of professionals on the general public in the choice of earthquake disaster preparedness: Based on the perspective of peer effects Zhuang, Linmei

66 C p.
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54 The social construction of coastal risks in two different cultural contexts: A study of marine erosion and flooding in France and Canada Mocaer, André

66 C p.
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55 Towards a comprehensive framework for the design and implementation of agile Mobile Health Units in humanitarian crises: A case study in Northwestern Syria Abujaber, Nadeen

66 C p.
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56 ‘Where oh where is the data?‘: Identifying data sources for hydrometeorological impact forecasts and warnings in Aotearoa New Zealand Harrison, Sara E.

66 C p.
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57 Where the rubber of the RISP model meets the road: Contextualizing risk information seeking and processing with an avalanche bulletin user typology Clair, Anne St.

66 C p.
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