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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Building Classification System for Multi-hazard Risk Assessment Silva, Vitor

2 p. 161-177
artikel
2 Advancing the Field of Disaster Response Management: Toward a Design Science Approach Frykmer, Tove

2 p. 220-231
artikel
3 A Framework on Fast Mapping of Urban Flood Based on a Multi-Objective Random Forest Model Liao, Yaoxing

2 p. 253-268
artikel
4 Agriculture insurance in China: History, experience, and lessons learned Wang, Ming
2011
2 p. 10-22
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5 A Hybrid Multi-Hazard Susceptibility Assessment Model for a Basin in Elazig Province, Türkiye Karakas, Gizem

2 p. 326-341
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6 Analyzing the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction Kelman, Ilan
2015
2 p. 105-106
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7 An emergent framework of disaster risk governance towards innovating coping capability for reducing disaster risks in local communities Ikeda, Saburo
2011
2 p. 1-9
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8 A new goal for playing global climate change game Ye, Qian
2010
2 p. 40-43
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9 A New Method for Resource Allocation Optimization in Disaster Reduction and Risk Governance Hu, Xiao-Bing
2016
2 p. 138-150
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10 An Unmitigated Disaster: Shifting from Response and Recovery to Mitigation for an Insurable Future Vet, Eliza de
2019
2 p. 179-192
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11 Applications of the small satellite constellation for environment and disaster monitoring and forecasting Zhang, Weixing
2010
2 p. 9-16
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12 A Regional Economy’s Resistance to the COVID-19 Shock: Sales Revenues of Micro-, Small-, and Medium-Sized Enterprises in South Korea Lee, Seong-Jin

2 p. 190-198
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13 Assessing Social Vulnerability to Flood Hazards in the Dutch Province of Zeeland Kirby, Ryan H.
2019
2 p. 233-243
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14 Assessment of Agricultural Drought Vulnerability Based on Crop Growth Stages: A Case Study of Huaibei Plain, China Wei, Yanqi

2 p. 209-222
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15 Assessment of regional vulnerability to natural hazards in China using a DEA model Huang, Jianyi
2011
2 p. 41-48
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16 A Systematic Study of Disaster Risk in Brunei Darussalam and Options for Vulnerability-Based Disaster Risk Reduction Ndah, Anthony Banyouko
2017
2 p. 208-223
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17 Bangkok to Sendai and Beyond: Implications for Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia Chatterjee, Ranit
2015
2 p. 177-188
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18 Beyond the Expected—Residual Risk and Cases of Overload in the Context of Managing Alpine Natural Hazards Hartmann, Sönke

2 p. 205-219
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19 Carbon Emission Risk and Governance Jiang, Lu

2 p. 249-260
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20 Charting Disaster Recovery via Google Street View: A Social Science Perspective on Challenges Raised by the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Mabon, Leslie
2016
2 p. 175-185
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21 China’s drought disaster risk management: Perspective of severe droughts in 2009–2010 Ye, Tao
2012
2 p. 84-97
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22 Climate Change and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction Kelman, Ilan
2015
2 p. 117-127
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23 Climate Change Impacts on Environmental Hazards on the Great Hungarian Plain, Carpathian Basin Mezősi, Gábor
2014
2 p. 136-146
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24 Community Perception and Adaptation to Safe Drinking Water Scarcity: Salinity, Arsenic, and Drought Risks in Coastal Bangladesh Abedin, Md. Anwarul
2014
2 p. 110-124
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25 Correction to: Inherent Complexities of a Multi-stakeholder Approach to Building Community Resilience Adekola, Josephine

2 p. 298
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26 Creating the Conditions for Community Resilience: Aberdeen, Scotland—An Example of the Role of Community Planning Groups Baxter, Helen
2019
2 p. 244-260
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27 Data, Disasters, and Space-Time Entanglements Meriläinen, Eija

2 p. 157-168
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28 Dealing with Multisource Information for Estuarine Flood Risk Appraisal in Two Western European Coastal Areas Rodrigues Rilo, Ana

2 p. 199-213
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29 Digitalization in Disaster Risk Reduction: The Use of Smartphones to Enhance the Safety of Informal Settlements in Iringa, Tanzania Sechi, Giulia Jole

2 p. 171-182
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30 Disaster Collaborative Exercises for Healthcare Teamwork in a Saudi Context Sultan, Mohammed Ali Salem

2 p. 183-193
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31 Disaster preparedness: Looking through the lens of hospitals in Japan Mulyasari, Farah
2013
2 p. 89-100
artikel
32 Drought planning research in the United States: An overview and outlook Fu, Xinyu
2013
2 p. 51-58
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33 Drought risk assessment of China’s mid-season paddy Lei, Yongdeng
2011
2 p. 32-40
artikel
34 Economic effects of drought on agriculture in North China Lin, Yingzhi
2013
2 p. 59-67
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35 El Niño and the Köppen–Geiger Classification: A Prototype Concept and Methodology for Mapping Impacts in Central America and the Circum-Caribbean Naranjo, Lino
2018
2 p. 224-236
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36 Erratum to: Psychological Resilience Building in Disaster Risk Reduction: Contributions from Adult Education Höfler, Martha
2014
2 p. 164
artikel
37 Evaluating china’s national post-disaster plans: The 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake’s recovery and reconstruction planning Ge, Yue
2010
2 p. 17-27
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38 Evaluation of the visible and shortwave infrared drought index in China Zhang, Ning
2013
2 p. 68-76
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39 Evolution of Collaborative Governance in the 2015, 2016, and 2018 Myanmar Flood Disaster Responses: A Longitudinal Approach to a Network Analysis Aung, Tin Myo

2 p. 267-280
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40 Experimental Evidence for Coverage Preferences in Flood Insurance Darlington, J. Connor

2 p. 178-189
artikel
41 Extreme Climate and Absence from Work: Evidence from Jamaica Spencer, Nekeisha

2 p. 232-239
artikel
42 Factors Affecting Vulnerability of Ready-Made Garment Factory Buildings in Bangladesh: An Assessment Under Vertical and Earthquake Loads Das, Tanmay
2018
2 p. 207-223
artikel
43 Farmers’ Demand for Informal Risk Management Strategy and Weather Index Insurance: Evidence from China Tang, Yingmei

2 p. 281-297
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44 Filling the Disaster Data Gap: Lessons from Cataloging Singapore’s Past Disasters Lin, Yolanda C.

2 p. 188-204
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45 Five Years Beyond Sendai—Can We Get Beyond Frameworks? Wisner, Ben

2 p. 239-249
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46 Five Years Later: Assessing the Implementation of the Four Priorities of the Sendai Framework for Inclusion of People with Disabilities Bennett, DeeDee

2 p. 155-166
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47 Flash Flood Risk Assessment and Driving Factors: A Case Study of the Yantanxi River Basin, Southeastern China Chen, Liutong

2 p. 291-304
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48 Fourteen Actions and Six Proposals for Science and Technology-Based Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia Shi, Peijun
2018
2 p. 275-279
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49 Framework for Measuring the Resilience of Utility Poles of an Electric Power Distribution Network Alam, Md. Morshedul
2019
2 p. 270-281
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50 From Top-Down to “Community-Centric” Approaches to Early Warning Systems: Exploring Pathways to Improve Disaster Risk Reduction Through Community Participation Baudoin, Marie-Ange
2016
2 p. 163-174
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51 From Yokohama to Sendai: Approaches to Participation in International Disaster Risk Reduction Frameworks Tozier de la Poterie, Arielle
2015
2 p. 128-139
artikel
52 Fukushima fallout: Gauging the change in Japanese nuclear energy policy Shadrina, Elena
2012
2 p. 69-83
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53 Government Investment in Disaster Risk Reduction Based on a Probabilistic Risk Model: A Case Study of Typhoon Disasters in Shenzhen, China Ye, Tao
2016
2 p. 123-137
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54 Green Development and Integrated Risk Governance Shi, Peijun
2017
2 p. 231-233
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55 Hazard Footprint-Based Normalization of Economic Losses from Tropical Cyclones in China During 1983–2015 Chen, Wenfang
2018
2 p. 195-206
artikel
56 Health and Risks: Integrating Health into Disaster Risk Reduction, Risk Communication, and Building Resilient Communities Chan, Emily Ying Yang
2017
2 p. 107-108
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57 Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management: Five Years into Implementation of the Sendai Framework Wright, Natalie

2 p. 206-217
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58 Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health-EDRM): Developing the Research Field within the Sendai Framework Paradigm Lo, Sharon Tsoon Ting
2017
2 p. 145-149
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59 Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health-EDRM) in Remote Ethnic Minority Areas of Rural China: The Case of a Flood-Prone Village in Sichuan Chan, Emily Ying Yang
2017
2 p. 156-163
artikel
60 Historical Trajectories of Disaster Risk in Dominica Barclay, Jenni
2019
2 p. 149-165
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61 How Participatory is Participatory Flood Risk Mapping? Voices from the Flood Prone Dharavi Slum in Mumbai Samaddar, Subhajyoti

2 p. 230-248
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62 Impacts of climate change and hydrological hazards on monsoon crop patterns in the Lesser Himalaya: A watershed based study Rawat, Pradeep K.
2012
2 p. 98-112
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63 Implementation of disaster reduction measures and enhancement of integrated risk governance in China Jiang, Li
2013
2 p. 101-104
artikel
64 Implementing the Sendai Framework in Africa: Progress Against the Targets (2015–2018) van Niekerk, Dewald

2 p. 179-189
artikel
65 Improved Bayesian Network-Based Risk Model and Its Application in Disaster Risk Assessment Li, Ming
2018
2 p. 237-248
artikel
66 Improving Wildfire Probability Modeling by Integrating Dynamic-Step Weather Variables over Northwestern Sichuan, China Chen, Rui

2 p. 313-325
artikel
67 Incorporating Triggering and Environmental Factors in the Analysis of Earthquake-Induced Landslide Hazards Wang, Ming
2014
2 p. 125-135
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68 Influences of Risk Perception and Sense of Place on Landslide Disaster Preparedness in Southwestern China Xu, Dingde
2018
2 p. 167-180
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69 Informal Caregiving and Disaster Risk Reduction: A Scoping Review Pickering, Christina J.

2 p. 169-187
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70 Information for Disaster Preparedness: A Social Network Approach to Rainwater Harvesting Technology Dissemination Samaddar, Subhajyoti
2014
2 p. 95-109
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71 Integrated risk identification, analysis, and assessment: A dynamic household economy analysis methodology and example Alexander, Bob
2013
2 p. 77-88
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72 Introduction to “Five Years of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction” Kelman, Ilan

2 p. 145-146
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73 Landslide Loss and Damage in Sindhupalchok District, Nepal: Comparing Income Groups with Implications for Compensation and Relief Geest, Kees van der
2018
2 p. 157-166
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74 Life-Cycle and Seismic Fragility Assessment of Code-Conforming Reinforced Concrete and Steel Structures in Bucharest, Romania Pavel, Florin
2018
2 p. 263-274
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75 Long-Term Improvement in Precautions for Flood Risk Mitigation: A Case Study in the Low-Lying Area of Central Vietnam Nguyen, Cong Dinh

2 p. 250-266
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76 Machine Learning-Based Evaluation of Susceptibility to Geological Hazards in the Hengduan Mountains Region, China Zhao, Jiaqi

2 p. 305-316
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77 Mainstreaming Early Warning Systems in Development and Planning Processes: Multilevel Implementation of Sendai Framework in Indus and Sahel Zia, Asim
2015
2 p. 189-199
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78 Managing the Limbe Floods: Considerations for Disaster Risk Reduction in Cameroon Ndille, Roland
2014
2 p. 147-156
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79 Modeling the Resilience of Power Distribution Systems Subjected to Extreme Winds Considering Tree Failures: An Integrated Framework Hou, Guangyang

2 p. 194-208
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80 Natural Disasters and Economic Growth: A Review Shabnam, Nourin
2014
2 p. 157-163
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81 Natural factors influencing blown sand hazards in Beijing Liu, Lianyou
2011
2 p. 23-31
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82 Natural Hazard-Induced Disasters and Production Efficiency: Moving Closer to or Further from the Frontier? Mohan, Preeya S.
2019
2 p. 166-178
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83 New Sendai Framework Strengthens Focus on Reducing Disaster Risk Wahlström, Margareta
2015
2 p. 200-201
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84 Optimization of threshold ranges for rapid flood inundation mapping by evaluating backscatter profiles of high incidence angle SAR images Manjusree, Panchagnula
2012
2 p. 113-122
artikel
85 Perspectives on Compound Flooding in Chinese Estuary Regions Xu, Hanqing

2 p. 269-279
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86 Place- and Age-Responsive Disaster Risk Reduction for Hong Kong: Collaborative Place Audit and Social Vulnerability Index for Elders Sun, Yi
2017
2 p. 121-133
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87 Post-disaster Psychosocial Capacity Building for Women in a Chinese Rural Village Sim, Timothy
2019
2 p. 193-203
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88 Progress Toward Implementing the Sendai Framework, the Paris Agreement, and the Sustainable Development Goals: Policy from Aotearoa New Zealand Saunders, Wendy S. A.

2 p. 190-205
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89 Quantitative Estimation of Pipeline Slope Disaster Risk in China Yan, Yan

2 p. 298-312
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90 Rapid Damage Prediction and Risk Assessment for Tropical Cyclones at a Fine Grid in Guangdong Province, South China Ning, Yazhou

2 p. 237-252
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91 Reflections on the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction: Five Years Since Its Adoption Mizutori, Mami

2 p. 147-151
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92 Resilience in Agriculture: Communication and Energy Infrastructure Dependencies of German Farmers Kuntke, Franz

2 p. 214-229
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93 Risk Assessment of Tsunamis Along the Chinese Coast Due to Earthquakes Hui, Chun

2 p. 275-290
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94 Saline Drinking Water and Salt in Diet: An Approximate Picture of the Situation in a Coastal Area of Southeastern Bangladesh Sakamoto, Maiko
2017
2 p. 109-120
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95 Schools’ Flood Emergency Preparedness in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan Shah, Ashfaq Ahmad
2018
2 p. 181-194
artikel
96 Seismic Hazard Analysis of China’s Mainland Based on a New Seismicity Model Xu, Weijin

2 p. 280-297
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97 Sendai Five Years on: Reflections on the Role of International Law in the Creation and Reduction of Disaster Risk Aronsson-Storrier, Marie

2 p. 230-238
artikel
98 Social Vulnerability (Re-)Assessment in Context to Natural Hazards: Review of the Usefulness of the Spatial Indicator Approach and Investigations of Validation Demands Fekete, Alexander
2019
2 p. 220-232
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99 Social Vulnerability to Natural Hazards in Brazil Loyola Hummell, Beatriz Maria de
2016
2 p. 111-122
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100 Spatial Industrial Accident Exposure and Social Vulnerability Assessment of Hazardous Material Sites, Chemical Parks, and Nuclear Power Plants in Germany Fekete, Alexander

2 p. 223-236
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101 Spatiotemporal Pattern of Social Vulnerability in Italy Frigerio, Ivan
2018
2 p. 249-262
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102 Strategic group formation for carbon governance in Indonesia after the Indian Ocean tsunami 2004 Lassa, Jonatan A.
2010
2 p. 28-39
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103 Study on large-scale disaster risk assessment and risk transfer models Shi, Peijun
2010
2 p. 1-8
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104 Sustainable campus initiative at Keio University after the Great East Japan Earthquake disaster Bai, Yingjiu
2012
2 p. 123-130
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105 Systems Analysis of Vulnerability to Hydrometeorological Threats: An Exploratory Study of Vulnerability Drivers in Northern Zimbabwe Mavhura, Emmanuel
2019
2 p. 204-219
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106 Technologies to Support Community Flood Disaster Risk Reduction McCallum, Ian
2016
2 p. 198-204
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107 Territorial Accessibility and Decision-Making Structure Related to Debris Flow Impacts on Roads in the French Alps Utasse, Marina
2016
2 p. 186-197
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108 The Climate Change Imperative to Transform Disaster Risk Management Glasser, Robert

2 p. 152-154
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109 The Letter and the Spirit of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (a.k.a. HFA2) Glantz, Michael H.
2015
2 p. 205-206
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110 The Nature–Culture Distinction in Disaster Studies: The Recent Petition for Reform as an Opportunity for New Thinking? van Riet, Gideon

2 p. 240-249
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111 The Organizer Dilemma: Outcomes from a Collaboration Exercise Sørensen, Jarle Løwe
2019
2 p. 261-269
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112 The 3rd Global Summit of Research Institutes for Disaster Risk Reduction: Expanding the Platform for Bridging Science and Policy Making Collins, Andrew
2017
2 p. 224-230
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113 The Role of Knowledge in Disaster Risk Reduction Weichselgartner, Juergen
2015
2 p. 107-116
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114 The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and Its Indicators—Where Does Health Fit in? Maini, Rishma
2017
2 p. 150-155
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115 The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and Persons with Disabilities Stough, Laura M.
2015
2 p. 140-149
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116 The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction at Five: Lessons from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Maly, Elizabeth

2 p. 167-178
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117 The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction: Renewing the Global Commitment to People’s Resilience, Health, and Well-being Aitsi-Selmi, Amina
2015
2 p. 164-176
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118 The Sustainable Procedure Framework for Disaster Risk Management: Illustrated by the Case of the EU Floods Directive in Sweden Hedelin, Beatrice
2016
2 p. 151-162
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119 Typhoon Risk Perception: A Case Study of Typhoon Lekima in China Tang, Jiting

2 p. 261-274
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120 Vulnerability to Earthquake Hazard: Bucharest Case Study, Romania Armaş, Iuliana
2017
2 p. 182-195
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121 Weather Information Acquisition and Health Significance during Extreme Cold Weather in a Subtropical City: A Cross-sectional Survey in Hong Kong Chan, Emily Ying Yang
2017
2 p. 134-144
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122 “What is a Sociologist Doing Here?” An Unconventional People-Centered Approach to Improve Warning Implementation in the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction Marchezini, Victor

2 p. 218-229
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123 What to Expect After Sendai: Looking Forward to More Effective Disaster Risk Reduction Briceño, Sálvano
2015
2 p. 202-204
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124 Why People Live in Flood-Prone Areas in Akuressa, Sri Lanka Askman, Johan
2018
2 p. 143-156
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125 Wildfire Susceptibility Assessment in Southern China: A Comparison of Multiple Methods Cao, Yinxue
2017
2 p. 164-181
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126 Women in Disasters and Conflicts in India: Interventions in View of the Millennium Development Goals Bhadra, Subhasis
2017
2 p. 196-207
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127 Youth Participation at the Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction Cumiskey, Lydia
2015
2 p. 150-163
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