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1 A Discrete-Event Simulation Model of Hospital Patient Flow Following Major Earthquakes Basaglia, Alberto

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2 A modelling approach based on Bayesian networks for dam risk analysis: Integration of machine learning algorithm and domain knowledge Tang, Xianqi

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3 Assessing international students’ vulnerability to hurricanes: University of Florida case study Abukhalaf, Amer Hamad Issa

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4 A systematic review of rapid needs assessments and their usefulness for disaster decision making: Methods, strengths and weaknesses and value for disaster relief policy Bosmans, M.W.G.

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5 Characterisation of the built heritage of historic centres oriented to the assessment of its seismic vulnerability: The case of Cuenca, Ecuador Jiménez-Pacheco, Juan

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6 Choosing a holistic urban resilience assessment tool Dianat, Heiman

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7 Clustering-based disaster resilience assessment of South Korea communities building portfolios using open GIS and census data Choi, Eujeong

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8 Community-based leadership in disaster resilience: The case of small island community in Hagonoy, Bulacan, Philippines Abenir, Mark Anthony D.

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9 Covid 19 vaccination: Accessibility or literacy? Israel as a case study Arbel, Yuval

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10 Developing a framework to enhance the seismic resilience of the electricity distribution system feeding the healthcare system Taherkhani, Amir Hosein

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11 Development of a uniform exposure model for the African continent for use in disaster risk assessment Paul, Nicole

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12 Elements of standard operating procedures and flexibility issues in emergency management: A Japan-Taiwan comparison Kato, Takaaki

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13 Examining the paths of influence between individual motivators, information behaviors, and outcomes in disaster risk reduction Lai, Chih-Hui

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14 Fear of disasters within the risk communication network of foreign students in Japan amid the COVID-19 pandemic crisis: A cohort design Dao, Minh Tuan

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15 Framework for selection of temporary disaster waste management sites for post-flood recovery in Seoul, South Korea Lee, Yoon-Ha

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16 High school students’ trust and risk perception of typhoon disaster: Moderating role of government ability in disaster management Huang, Li

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17 Identifying the influence of disaster education on the risk perception of rural residents in geohazard-prone areas: A propensity score-matched study Wang, Xiaohui

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18 Mechanism of an evacuation cascade during the 2011 Tohoku tsunami inferred from an evacuation simulation incorporating communications in social networks Makinoshima, Fumiyasu

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19 Multicriteria analysis for identification of flood control mechanisms: Application to extreme events in cities of different Brazilian regions Lima, Cleylse Andreia Souza

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20 Perceived heat impacts and adaptive behaviours in different socio-demographic groups in the subtropics Shih, Wan-Yu

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21 Post COVID-19: Health crisis management for the cruise industry Li, Zhaotong

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22 Professionalization of community engagement in flood risk management: Insights from four European countries Puzyreva, Kseniia

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23 Questioning the effectiveness of risk reduction via post-disaster relocation Bodine, Shaye Palagi

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24 Spatial distribution of natural hazards and their proximity to heritage sites: Case of the United Arab Emirates Yagoub, M.M.

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25 The effect path of public acceptance and its influencing factors on public willingness to participate in nuclear emergency governance Ji, Yamin

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26 The journey from optimism to cynicism: The mediating and moderating roles of coping and training Zeidan, Susan

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27 The legacy of vulnerability to floods in the Tana River, Kenya Okoko, Anita Nyapala

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28 The role of organizational networks in ameliorating flood disaster impacts: A case study of flood inundated rural and urban areas in Sri Lanka Karunarathne, Ananda Y.

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29 The roles of governors, local legislatures, and national politics in allocating disaster recovery payments: Evidence from Japan Kondoh, Haruo

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30 The willingness to pay for seismic retrofitted buildings: A discrete choice experiment D'Alpaos, Chiara

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31 Using local and indigenous knowledge in selecting indicators for mapping flood vulnerability in informal settlement contexts Membele, Garikai Martin

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32 Vulnerability assessment of mountainous households to landslides: A multidimensional study in the rural Himalayas Mirdda, Habib Ali

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33 Which consequences matter in risk analysis and disaster assessment? Boakye, Jessica

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