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1 Actionable social science can guide community level wildfire solutions. An illustration from North Central Washington, US Champ, Patricia A.

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2 Activities and challenges of volunteers in confrontation with COVID-19: A qualitative study in Iran Irandoost, Seyed Fahim

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3 A data-driven approach to improving evacuation time estimates during wildfires for communities with part-time residents in the wildland-urban interface Li, Dapeng

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4 An allocation model for emergency medical services based on integrated healthcare during an epidemic Wang, Chengwen

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5 Analysis of rural households' resilience to drought in Iran, case study: Bajestan County Farahani, Hossein

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6 Analysis of the influencing factors on industrial resilience to flood disasters using a semi-markov recovery model: A case study of the Heavy Rain Event of July 2018 in Japan Liu, Huan

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7 Analyzing dynamic risk of stampede in stadium: A quantitative method considering the various status of risk factors in whole process Lu, Ying

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8 An early warning method based on fuzzy evidential reasoning considering heterogeneous information Zhang, Zi-Xin

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9 A novel approach of multi-hazard integrated zonation on the ancient Silk Road Zou, Qiang

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10 A proposal for mutual-aid-type distributed evacuation based on residents’ evacuation intentions in a hilly and mountainous area of Japan Takahashi, Kyosuke

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11 Assessment of coastal vulnerability for extreme events Ahmed, M. Ashiq

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12 Assessment of COVID-19 impact on sustainable development goals indicators in Egypt using fuzzy analytic hierarchy process Marzouk, Mohamed

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13 Assessment of flood vulnerability of riverine island community using a composite flood vulnerability index Sarker, Md Nazirul Islam

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14 Assessment of urban flood risk based on data-driven models: A case study in Fuzhou City, China Ye, Chenlei

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15 Association between social capital and COVID-19 preventive behaviors: Country-level ecological study Khin, Yu Par

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16 A survey of disaster management and SAR operations using sensors and supporting techniques AlAli, Zahraa Tarik

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17 Case study: Sonoma County resident experiences in 2019 power outages and Kincade Fire Brown, Nancy A.

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18 Continuity of small businesses when facing increased flood risk due to global climate change impacts: A systematic literature review Sadeghi, Nazanin

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19 Coping efficacy is associated with the domain specificity in risk-taking behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic Li, Danfeng

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20 COVID-19 vaccination at a mosque with multilingual and religious considerations for ethnic minorities: A case study in Kanagawa, Japan Kotani, Hitomu

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21 Cyclone resistant housing in Fiji: The forgotten features of traditional housing Elkharboutly, Mohamed

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22 Designing a bi-level emergency medical centers' chain to increase the resilience of EMS's supply-chain using ACO-QAP: A case study of Tabriz Ahmadi, Hamed

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23 Development and validation of a lockdown preparedness scale: Understanding lockdown preparedness through a social vulnerability perspective Goh, Zhang Hao

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24 Disaster risk reduction for whom? The gap between centrally planned Disaster Management Program and people's risk perception and adaptation Haque, Ashraful

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25 Does social capital help in post-disaster recovery? Evidence from the Gorkha earthquake of Nepal Shahid, M-Adnan

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26 Earthquake resilience assessment and improving method of high-speed railway based on train timetable rescheduling Li, Shuang

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27 Empirical estimation based on remote sensing images of insured typhoon-induced economic losses from building damage Miura, Hiroyuki

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28 Evacuation action during torrential rain considering situation awareness error using protection motivation theory Kakimoto, Ryuji

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29 Evaluation of integrated Flood Management Alternatives (FMAs) by measuring basin-scale sustainability and resiliency capacities Kiaei, Ali

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30 Examining “digital” vulnerability to flooding among subsidized housing residents in Florida Hao, Haiyan

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31 Exploring enablers and barriers toward COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among Arabs: A qualitative study Elbarazi, Iffat

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32 Exploring southeast US mobile and manufactured home residents’ anchoring decisions Shivers-Williams, Cassandra A.

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33 Factors affecting worriedness: A study of the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan Lertsakornsiri, Penpichaya

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34 Factors influencing flood damage mitigation among micro and small businesses in Kampala, Uganda Veeravalli, S.G.

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35 Family financial planning for disaster preparedness: A case study of North Semarang, Indonesia Setiadi, Rukuh

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36 Forecasting seismic risk within the context of the Sendai framework: An application to the Dominican Republic Calderon, Alejandro

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37 Gender, (im)mobility and social relations shaping vulnerabilities in coastal Bangladesh Alam, Ashraful

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38 Grappling with (re)-emerging infectious zoonoses: Risk assessment, mitigation framework, and future directions Gwenzi, Willis

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39 Great expectations for earthquake early warnings on the United States West Coast Bostrom, Ann

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40 Health-related nonprofit response to concurrent disaster events Garcia, Ivis

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41 High-accuracy estimation method of typhoon storm surge disaster loss under small sample conditions by information diffusion model coupled with machine learning models Du, Xuexue

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42 How to improve the continuity of central bank governors after natural disasters Thang, Doan Ngoc

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43 Impact evaluation for rehabilitating agribusiness systems in typhoon-prone communities in leyte, Philippines Preciados, Lemuel

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44 Integration and modularization: Research on urban cross-regional emergency cooperation based on the network approach Liu, Jida

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45 Interpersonal risk communication matters more than media risk communication in its impact on individuals’ trust and preventive behaviors during COVID-19 Shah, Zakir

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46 Livelihood recovery for sustainable development: A study of the Lushan earthquake Pu, Gujun

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47 Local communities' and tourists’ adaptation to pandemic-induced social disruption: Comparing national parks and urban destinations Rhama, Bhayu

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48 Local perspectives and motivations of people living in flood-prone areas of Srinagar city, India Wani, Gowhar Farooq

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49 Longitudinal outcomes of post-traumatic stress disorder among the Indian Ocean tsunami survivors in Indonesia Suriastini, Ni Wayan

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50 Making science-based natural hazard risk management work within power networks –from co-production models of knowledge transfer to the Research-Integration-Utilisation (RIU) model Kirchner, M.

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51 Mapping seismic risk awareness among construction stakeholders: The case of Iringa (Tanzania) Sechi, Giulia Jole

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52 Mask-wearing behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic in Korea: The role of individualism in a collectivistic country Chung, Ji-Bum

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53 Mataura flood 2020, Aotearoa New Zealand: A case study highlighting resilience through community spirit Blake, Denise

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54 Measurement of urban flood resilience using a quantitative model based on the correlation of vulnerability and resilience Sun, Ruirui

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55 Modeling the impact of mitigation policies in a pandemic: A system dynamics approach Valaei Sharif, Shahab

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56 Multi-hazard risk analysis for the U.S. Department of the Interior: An integration of expert elicitation, planning priorities, and geospatial analysis Wood, Nathan

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57 Multi-objective optimization for enhancing hospital network resilience under earthquakes Chen, Weiyi

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58 Narrative resilience in the cross-regional support of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 outbreak: The Chinese experiences of cultural input Guo, Ruitong

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59 Perceived stress during COVID-19: Community resilience three years before the pandemic as a protective factor Gilbar, Ohad

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60 Preparedness towards Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) threats among healthcare personnel in Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia Yahya, Nor Yazjehan Binti

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61 Probabilistic Wildfire risk assessment methodology and evaluation of a supply chain network Ma, Fangjiao

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62 Prototyping and testing a virtual reality counterterrorism serious game for active shooting Lovreglio, Ruggiero

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63 READY OR NOT? Hurricane preparedness, response, and recovery of farms, forests, and rural communities in the U.S. Caribbean McGinley, Kathleen A.

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64 Recommendations for increasing the reach and effectiveness of heat risk education and warning messaging VanderMolen, Kristin

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65 Resilience stress testing for critical infrastructure Linkov, Igor

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66 Riverine flood vulnerability assessment and zoning using geospatial data and MCDA method in Aq’Qala Ganji, Kamran

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67 Scoring, selecting, and developing physical impact models for multi-hazard risk assessment Gentile, Roberto

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68 Self-imposed social isolation among clients of social care organisations in the COVID-19 pandemic Nævestad, Tor-Olav

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69 Self-reported resilience of North Carolina long-term care organizations and public health agencies in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic Lane, Sandi J.

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70 Social capital, serious mental illness, and the intersection of disaster: Recommendations for enabling resilience Ressler, Jacob D.

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71 Social networks for older people's resilient aging-in-place: Lessons from the post-landslide Ksunu tribe in Taiwan Lin, Pei-Shan Sonia

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72 Social vulnerability and power loss mitigation: A case study of Puerto Rico Boyle, Esther

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73 Statistical model for factors correlating with COVID-19 deaths Nuutinen, Mikko

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74 The attitude of the population towards company engagement in Public–Private Emergency Collaborations and its risk perception — A survey Lüttenberg, Markus

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75 The effect of pecha-kucha training on fear and belief in myths of COVID-19 in elderly women Gün Kakaşçı, Çiğdem

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76 The influence of cognitive bias on crisis decision-making: Experimental evidence on the comparison of bias effects between crisis decision-maker groups Paulus, David

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77 The lived experience of sheltering for individuals with disabilities during severe tropical cyclones in northern Queensland, Australia Barker, Ruth

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78 The Noah's Ark effect: Radicalization of social meanings of disaster preparedness in communities facing a major disaster Daimon, Hiroaki

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79 The role of the socio-economic context in the spread of the first wave of COVID-19 in the Marche Region (central Italy) Gioia, Eleonora

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80 Towards comprehensive regional resilience evaluation, resistance, recovery, and creativity: From the perspective of the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake Lu, Yi

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81 Trees, trash, and hurricanes: The case study of Puerto Rico and vegetative disaster debris management after Hurricanes Irma and Maria Brinton, Amanda

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82 Understanding the influence of multiple information sources on risk perception dynamics and evacuation decisions: An agent-based modeling approach Roy, Kamol C.

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83 Using assets as resilience capacities for stabilizing food demand of vulnerable households Ansah, Isaac Gershon Kodwo

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84 Vulnerability and risk in the context of flood-related disasters: A district-level study of Bihar, India Senapati, Sibananda

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85 Who feels safe? Risk perception, land vulnerability and state intervention in a post disaster city Breglia, Giulio

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86 Women's experiences related to the ‘great famine’ in Ethiopia: A qualitative study Arage, Getachew

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