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1 A difference-in difference analysis of the South Carolina 2015 extreme floods and the association with maternal health Sugg, Margaret M.

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2 A game model and numerical simulation of risk communication in metro emergencies under the influence of emotions Zhao, Xiaofei

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3 A model of post-traumatic growth and stress reaction in China under COVID-19: A mediating instrument for trauma and disaster reduction Zhang, Yan

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4 A multi-agency coordination resource allocation and routing decision-making problem: A coordinated truck-and-drone DSS for improved wildfire detection coverage Momeni, Maryam

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5 An exploratory bibliometric analysis of risk, resilience, and sustainability management of transport infrastructure systems Santamaria-Ariza, Monica

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6 A novel digital twin framework of electric power infrastructure systems subjected to hurricanes Braik, Abdullah M.

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7 Application of landslide susceptibility towards urbanization suitability zonation in mountainous settings Peethambaran, Bipin

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8 A rapid numerical-based vulnerability assessment method for masonry buildings subject to flood Capparelli, Giovanna

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9 A risk minimization based approach for planning evacuation trip distribution Nitheesh, K.

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10 Assessing sensitivity to climate-related disasters in the context of a developing country: Evidence from the coastal region of Bangladesh Murshed, Sanzida

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11 Assessing social vulnerability to flood hazards: A case study of Sarawak's divisions Isia, Ismallianto

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12 Assessing the comprehensibility of SMS warnings: An example of crisis communication in the Estonian trilingual landscape Luht-Kallas, Kadi

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13 Assessment of flood mortality indices in a Mediterranean framework: A comparative analysis between western Algeria and southern Italy Sardou, Miloud

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14 Bi-directional associations between mask usage and beliefs about reasons for masking before and after the downgrading of the legal status of COVID-19 in Japan: A longitudinal study Murakami, Michio

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15 Cloud model assessment of urban flood resilience based on PSR model and game theory Zhang, Yang

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16 Community resilience enhances epidemic prevention: Moderating role of residents’ participation in community-based epidemic prevention Shi, Lushaobo

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17 Community risk perception for flood management: A structural equation modelling approach Santoro, S.

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18 Contrasting memories and imaginaries of Lonquimay volcano, Chile Walshe, Rory

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19 Corrigendum to “Facilitating teamwork in emergency management: the team process checklist” [Int. J. Disaster Risk Reduct. 94 (2023) 103775] Bearman, Chris

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20 Corrigendum to Understanding university students WHO do not want to volunteer in disasters: A qualitative study from Türkiye [Int. J. Disaster Risk Reduc. 96 (2023) 103994] Demirbilek, Ömer

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21 Digitalization potentials and limitations of cash-based assistance Juntunen, E.A.

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22 Disaster risk reduction in Bangladesh: A comparison of three major floods for assessing progress towards resilience Rumpa, Nazia Tasmin

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23 Does governance matter when disaster looms? Zooming into proactive institutional measures for flood risk management Ibrahim, Alhassan

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24 Drought-impacted communities in social-ecological systems: Exploration of different system states in Northeast Brazil Kchouk, S.

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25 Earthquake early warning in Central America: The societal perspective Orihuela, Benazir

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26 Efficient offloading in disaster-affected areas using unmanned aerial vehicle-assisted mobile edge computing: A gravitational search algorithm-based approach Ghosh, Santanu

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27 Emergency evacuation shelter management and online drill method driven by real scene 3D model Xu, Jinghai

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28 Enhancing disaster risk governance for small-scale recurring disasters through pre-determining emergency response and recovery entry points for improved social outcomes Tennakoon, Kishani

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29 Evaluation of urban resilience in the post-COVID-19 period: A case study of the Yangtze delta city group in China Cheng, Yaru

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30 “Everything has changed:” Functionally diverse older adults’ experiences with Hurricane María in Puerto Rico Guzzardo, Mariana T.

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31 Expert oriented hybrid approach for modeling coordination motivators in humanitarian supply chain: Managerial implications to actors’ coordination enhancement Masoomi, Behzad

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32 Facilitating teamwork in emergency management: The team process checklist Bearman, Chris

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33 Factors motivating residents of flood-prone areas to adopt nature-based solutions for flood-risk reduction Hori, Keiko

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34 Flood shocks and post-disaster recovery of households: An empirical analysis from rural Odisha, India Roy Chowdhury, Joyita

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35 How do we know vulnerability when we see it? An approach to integrating ethical reflections into empirical disaster research Schobert, Maira

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36 Identification of methodologies to quantify education system resilience—A scoping review Dülks, Johannes

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37 Identification of motivating factors to help decision-making to minimise flood risk by applying private mitigation measures Fouladi Semnan, Afshin

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38 Inside Front Cover (Editorial Board)
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39 In the aftermath: Craft beer, neolocalism, and community resilience Elliott, C.S.

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40 In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic: Perceived risks, management strategies and emerging opportunities for small and medium agri-food enterprises in a developing country Abu Hatab, Assem

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41 Less is more? Why do we find less severe mental and material impact of COVID-19 among the most marginalised and homeless in countries with lower welfare spending? Orru, Kati

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42 Leveraging explainable AI for enhanced decision making in humanitarian logistics: An Adversarial CoevoluTION (ACTION) framework Nguyen, Su

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43 Local government capacity for earthquake disaster risk reduction in Malaysia: Case studies in Bentong and Selayang areas Abu Bakar, Mateen Zayani bin

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44 Managing spontaneous volunteers during emergency response: The role of trust Krogh, Andreas Hagedorn

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45 Mapping the spatial transmission risk and public spatial awareness in the use of personal protective equipment: COVID-19 pandemic in East Java, Indonesia Purwanto, Purwanto

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46 Measurement and analysis of the structural resilience of regional networks under the impact of COVID-19 Du, Wenxuan

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47 On the emergence of geospatial cloud-based platforms for disaster risk management: A global scientometric review of google earth engine applications Waleed, Mirza

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48 Proposal of an innovative model for fire prevention assessment in Cultural Heritage Protection. Research study in Italy Cucco, Pasquale

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49 Psychometric properties and further validation of the emergency reaction questionnaire in a sample of Portuguese adults Dias, Pedro

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50 Rainfall extremes under future climate change with implications for urban flood risk in Kathmandu, Nepal Shrestha, Dibesh

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51 Research on cross-organizational emergency collaboration networks based on functional modules: An example of landslide disaster incident in Shuicheng, Guizhou, China Cai, Jianmin

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52 Research status and evolution trends of emergency information resource management: Based on bibliometric analysis from 2003 to 2022 Cheng, Quan

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53 Seismic functionality of healthcare network considering traffic congestion and hospital malfunctioning: A medical accessibility approach Pei, Shunshun

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54 Seismic retrofit of Italian pre-‘70 case-study RC buildings by solving shear failures: code-compliant assessment and economic effort De Risi, Maria Teresa

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55 Shifting power through participation in post-disaster recovery: A scoping review Tuhkanen, Heidi

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56 Situational awareness and decision-making in a crisis situation: A crisis management cell in virtual reality Conges, Aurélie

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57 Social vulnerability and geographic access barriers to earthquake early warning education in museums and other free choice learning environments Sumy, Danielle F.

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58 The holistic bricolage research approach and disaster-risk reduction Lotteri, Alessandra

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59 The limits of scalability: Uncovering friction between levels of flood risk governance in the French Alps Arik, Aida D.

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60 The public's perception of an earthquake early warning system: A study on factors influencing continuance intention Tan, Marion Lara

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61 The use of machine-learning methods for post-earthquake building usability assessment: A predictive model for seismic-risk impact analyses Tocchi, Gabriella

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62 Threat perception of climate change & public preparedness for extreme weather-related events in Bermuda - A cross-sectional study Lefkowitz, Brett

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63 Typology of household adaptations to infrastructure system service interruptions Davidson, Rachel A.

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64 Understanding disaster risk indicators at the micro-local level - A case study in Brazil Louzeiro, Andreza dos Santos

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65 Understanding the loss in community resilience due to hurricanes using Facebook Data Jamal, Tasnuba Binte

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66 (Un)just post-disaster mobilities in small island developing states: Revisiting the patterns and outcomes of three major environmental disasters in the Caribbean Griffen, Sonia

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67 What drives vulnerability? Explaining the institutional context of flood disaster risk management in Sub-Saharan Africa Ziga-Abortta, Fafali R.

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