Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Housing reconstruction after two major earthquakes: the 1994 Northridge earthquake in the United States and the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake in Taiwan,2004,28,1,63-81,Wu A determination of the prevalence of gender-based violence among conflict-affected populations in East Timor,2004,28,3,294-321,Hynes Injuries as a result of California earthquakes in the past decade,1998,22,3,218-235,Nguyen The historical development of public health responses to disaster,1997,21,4,366-376,Noji The World Trade Center bombing: injury prevention strategies for high-rise building fires,1996,20,2,125-132,Noji Evaluation of long-term community recovery from Hurricane Andrew: sources of assistance received by population sub-groups,1995,19,4,338-347,Noji Long-term effects of Hurricane Andrew: revisiting mental health indicators,1995,19,3,235-246,Noji First-aid training and capabilities of the lay public: a potential alternative source of emergency medical assistance following a natural disaster,2005,29,1,58-74,Bourque Incident accident catastrophe: cyanide on the Danube,2005,29,2,99-128,Cunningham An analysis of the causes and circumstances of flood disaster deaths,2005,29,1,75-97,Jonkman A cluster-based decision support system for estimating earthquake damage and casualties,2005,29,3,255-276,Aleskerov Comparing reactions to two severe tornadoes in one Oklahoma community,2005,29,3,277-287,Mallonee Evidence against disaster-induced migration: the 2004 tornado in north-central Bangladesh,2005,29,4,370-385,Paul Community-based disaster preparedness and climate adaptation: local capacity-building in the Philippines,2006,30,1,81-101,Allen Climate change and disaster management,2006,30,1,64-80,Rose Reducing hazard vulnerability: towards a common approach between disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation,2006,30,1,39-48,Thomalla Disaster risk climate change and international development: scope for and challenges to integration,2006,30,1,19-38,Schipper Multi-scalar and multi-dimensional conceptions of social capital and mental health impacts after disaster: the case of Hurricane Harvey,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Smiley About bridges and bonds: community responses to the 2000 floods in Mabalane district Mozambique,2006,30,2,234-255,Brouwer Organisational Learning and Self adaptation in Dynamic Disaster Environments,2006,30,2,212-233,Corbacioglu Psychological assessment of children in disasters and emergencies,2006,30,2,178-198,Balaban Famine Gold and Guns - the Suri of Southwestern Ethiopia 1985-91,1993,17,3,218-225,Abbink Health Effects of the 1991 Bangladesh Cyclone - Report of A Unicef Evaluation Team,1993,17,2,153-165,Glass Recovery After Disaster - Achieving Sustainable Development Mitigation and Equity,1993,17,2,93-109,Berke Deaths in Natural Hazards in the Solomon-Islands,1993,17,1,1-11,Blong Recent Trends in the International Relief System,1993,17,3,187-201,Borton The Bangladesh cyclone of 1991 - why so many people died,1993,17,4,291-304,Sen The Needs of Children Following A Disaster - the 1990 Earthquake in the Philippines,1993,17,3,248-254,Cola The 1992 Cairo Earthquake - Cause Effect and Response,1993,17,3,226-238,Degg Post Disaster Relief - the Supply - Management Challenge,1993,17,2,169-176,Degoyet Citizenry-Based Disaster Preparedness in the Philippines,1993,17,3,239-247,Delica An Exposure-Response Method for Assessing the Long-Term Health-Effects of the Bhopal Gas Disaster,1993,17,4,281-290,Dhara Evacuation Mapping - the Utility of Guidelines,1993,17,1,12-24,Dymon Health Response to A Large and Rapid Influx of Albanian Refugees in Southern Italy 1991,1993,17,1,61-69,Binkin Environmental-Health and the 1991 Bangladesh Cyclone,1993,17,2,143-152,Hoque Economic-Effects of Riverbank Erosion - Some Evidence from Bangladesh,1993,17,1,25-32,Hossain Infant-Feeding in Emergencies,1993,17,2,110-121,Kelly Operational Value of Anthropometric Surveillance in Famine Early Warning and Relief - Wollo Region Ethiopia 1987-88,1993,17,1,48-55,Kelly Evaluation of 2 Kurdish Refugee Camps in Iran May 1991 - the Value of Cluster Sampling in Producing Priorities and Policy,1993,17,4,340-347,Porter The Erzincan (Turkey) Earthquake March 1992 - Psychosocial Consequences and Search and Rescue Teams,1993,17,1,56-60,Revel Health Effects of Earthquakes and Volcanos - Epidemiologic and Policy Issues,1993,17,3,255-262,Sapir Repatriation of 150000 Sudanese Refugees from Ethiopia - the Manipulation of Civilians in A Situation of Civil Conflict,1993,17,3,202-217,Scottvilliers Health Effects of the 1991 Bangladesh Cyclone - A Comment,1993,17,2,166-168,Shears Restocking Refugee Pastoralists in the Horn of Africa,1993,17,4,305-320,Unruh New Policy Directions in Disaster Preparedness and Response in Ethiopia,1993,17,2,122-132,Villumstad Reflections on 7 Years at the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center,1993,17,4,357-363,Ward Flood Hazards in Bangladesh - Hazards Forum Seminar Institution-Of-Civil-Engineers London 23 March 1993,1993,17,3,269-270,Wightman Interviews with Key Informants and Household Surveys - Central Ethiopia,1992,16,3,255-258,Atkinson Armed Conflict Access to Markets and Food Crisis Warning - A Note from Mali,1992,16,3,240-248,Benini Seasonal Coping Strategies in Central Mali - 5 Villages During the Soudure,1992,16,1,66-73,Cekan Opportunities for British Involvement in the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction,1992,16,3,259-265,Davis Typhoon Resistant Housing in the Philippines - the Core Shelter Project,1992,16,3,266-271,Diacon Variations in Disaster Evacuation Behavior - Public Responses Versus Private-Sector Executive Decision-Making Processes,1992,16,2,104-118,Drabek Say No to Casual Architecture,1992,16,2,169-174,Dudley The Needs of Elderly Persons in Natural Disasters - Observations and Recommendations,1992,16,4,355-358,Eldar Drought and Development in Marsabit District Kenya,1992,16,2,119-130,Fratkin Livelihood Patterns of Displaced Households in Greater Khartoum,1992,16,3,230-239,Hamid Vulnerability to Tropical Cyclones - Evidence from the April 1991 Cyclone in Coastal Bangladesh,1992,16,3,217-229,Haque Should Pastoralism Continue As A Way of Life,1992,16,2,131-137,Hogg Disaster Relief Or Relief Disaster - A Challenge to the International Community,1992,16,1,1-8,Judd Health Impacts of War in Ethiopia,1992,16,4,347-354,Kloos The Mortality Experience of Kurdish Refugees Remaining in Turkey,1992,16,3,249-254,Revel Food As An Instrument of War in Contemporary African Famines - A Review of the Evidence,1992,16,4,299-321,Zwi Conflict and International Relief in Contemporary African Famines Church House London 26 March 1992,1992,16,3,274-277,White Drought Management in India - the Long-Term Perspective,1992,16,1,60-65,Mathur A Comparison of Health Provision and Status in Ban-Napho Refugee Camp and Nakhon-Phanom Province Northeastern Thailand,1992,16,1,43-52,Maybin Mortality and Morbidity in Refugee Camps in Eastern Sudan - 1985-90,1992,16,1,28-42,Mercer The Effects of Flooding on Residential Property Values in 3 New Zealand Communities,1992,16,4,283-298,Montz Centers for Disease Control - Disaster Preparedness and Response Activities,1992,16,2,175-177,Noji Hurricane Hugo-Related Deaths - South-Carolina and Puerto-Rico 1989,1992,16,1,53-59,Parrish Notes on the Repatriation of Somali Refugees from Ethiopia,1992,16,2,160-168,Ryle The Development of A Database on Disasters,1992,16,1,74-80,Sapir Health Sector Implications of the 1988 Earthquake in Yunnan Province China,1992,16,2,145-151,Sapir Disaster Management Center University of Wisconsin-Madison,1992,16,4,362-367,Schramm Development After Disaster - A Conference on the Horn of Africa University-Of-Manitoba 29-30 May 1992,1992,16,4,372-373,Sorenson Foreign Military Resources for Disaster Relief - An NGO Perspective,1992,16,2,152-159,Walker Relief and Development in Conflict Regions,1991,15,2,203-203,Abbott Natural Disasters - A Framework for Research and Teaching,1991,15,3,209-226,Alexander Under the Volcano - Discussing Disasters in Japan,1991,15,1,82-84,Allen Reducing Vulnerability to Drought and Famine - Developmental Approaches to Relief,1991,15,1,43-54,Anderson Disasters and the Small Dwelling - Conference Held at the Disaster Management Center Oxford-Polytechnic 2-5 September 1990,1991,15,1,77-81,Aysan The Importance of the Social-Sciences to the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction,1991,15,3,288-289,Bates Computer-Simulation As A Means of Dialog Between Local Committees and Relief Agencies - A Case from Southern Sudan,1991,15,4,331-339,Benini Shelter Housing and Recovery - A Comparison of United States Disasters,1991,15,1,24-34,Bolin The Contribution of the Relief-And-Development-Institute to the Evolution of the Agenda on Famine and Emergency Relief,1991,15,4,373-378,Borton The Structure of Regional Conflict in Northern Ethiopia,1991,15,3,244-253,Clapham Chaos Order and World-View - Tibetan Refugees in Switzerland,1991,15,2,108-116,Corlin Iraq - A Disaster for the 1990S,1991,15,4,355-362,Dammers Microcomputers and Disaster Responses,1991,15,2,186-192,Drabek Disaster Relief in China,1991,15,4,379-381,Fan The Risks from Flooding - Which Risks and Whose Perception,1991,15,3,227-236,Green British Disaster Planning and Management - An Initial Assessment,1991,15,4,303-317,Parker Droughts Have Different Tails - Response to Crises in Mukogodo Division North Central Kenya 1950S-1980S,1991,15,2,93-107,Herren The Impact of Local Elites on Disaster Preparedness Planning - the Location of Flood Shelters in Northern Bangladesh,1991,15,4,340-354,Khan International Hazards Panel,1991,15,3,296-296,Lewis Disaster Study of War,1991,15,4,318-330,Meyers Listening to Rural People in Africa - the Semistructured Interview in Rapid Rural Appraisal,1991,15,1,68-72,Mitchell Epidemiologic Surveillance Among Mozambican Refugees in Malawi 1987-89,1991,15,4,363-372,Moren Mobility Due to Natural Disaster - Theoretical Considerations and Preliminary Analyses,1991,15,2,126-132,Morrowjones Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center University of Colorado Boulder,1991,15,2,193-195,Myers Successes and Failures in Postdisaster Resettlement,1991,15,1,12-23,Oliversmith Lifelines: An Emergency Management Priority for the United States in the 1990s,1991,15,2,173-176,Platt Disaster Research-Center University-Of-Delaware,1991,15,3,274-277,Quarantelli Training for Emergency Humanitarian Action,1991,15,1,55-60,Sargisson Emergency Telecommunications: The National Communications System in the United States,1991,15,2,177-185,Toulmin Warfare Vulnerability and Survival - A Case from Southwestern Ethiopia,1991,15,3,254-264,Turton International Drought Information-Center University-Of-Nebraska,1991,15,3,278-280,Wilhite The Displaced Poor and Resettlement Policies in Bangladesh,1991,15,2,117-125,Zaman Pastoral and Environmental Security in East-Africa,1990,14,2,115-122,Afornas Perceptions of Flood Among Bangladeshi Villagers,1990,14,4,354-357,Alam Putting People Firstt Again - Nongovernmental Organizations and the New Orthodoxy for Development,1990,14,1,63-68,Allen Health Assessment of the 1985 Flood Disaster in Puerto-Rico,1990,14,2,164-170,Sanderson From emergency to social-security in sudan - 2. The donor response,1990,14,4,322-334,Duffield From emergency to social-security in Sudan -n 1. The problem,1990,14,3,187-203,Duffield Unit for the Study of Trauma and Its Aftermath the Tavistock Clinic London,1990,14,1,81-82,Garland The Chenoua (Algeria) Earthquake of 29 October 1989,1990,14,4,343-353,Haddar Panafrican Center for Emergency Preparedness and Response Addis-Ababa,1990,14,2,178-179,Hailu Floods and Livestock in Bangladesh,1990,14,4,358-365,Jabbar Sources of Data for Food Aid Analysis,1990,14,4,335-342,Jost Social and Ecological Aspects of Resettlement and Villagization Among the Konso of Southwestern Ethiopia,1990,14,4,309-321,Kloos The International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction - Background and Objectives,1990,14,1,1-6,Lechat The Vulnerability of Small Island States to Sea-Level Rise - the Need for Holistic Strategies,1990,14,3,240-249,Lewis Desertification Refugees and Regional Conflict in West Africa,1990,14,2,132-139,Nnoli Postdisaster Housing Reconstruction and Social-Inequality - A Challenge to Policy and Practice,1990,14,1,7-19,Oliversmith The Spitak (Armenia USSR) Earthquake - Residential Building Typology and Seismic Behavior,1990,14,2,89-114,Pomonis Planning for Chemical Disasters in Greece,1990,14,4,301-308,Psomas The Role of the Media in Hazard Mitigation and Disaster Management,1990,14,1,36-45,Rattien Towards the Evaluation of Natural-Resource Management Projects in the Sahel,1990,14,1,55-62,Skinner Training for Crisis Management,1990,14,1,68-74,Smith Redefining Decision - Implications for Managing Risk and Uncertainty,1990,14,3,230-240,Smith Environmental Degradation and Political Constraints in Ethiopia,1990,14,2,140-150,Stahl A Pattern of Disasters and Victims,1990,14,4,291-300,Taylor The Uses of Satellite Technology in Disaster Management,1990,14,1,20-35,Walter The Parameters of Refugeeism and Flight - the Case of Laos,1990,14,3,250-258,Waters Disease Surveillance and Control After A Flood - Khartoum Sudan 1988,1990,14,2,151-163,Toole Preserving the Identity of Small Settlements During Post-Disaster Reconstruction in Italy,1989,13,3,228-236,Alexander For Their Own Good - Ethiopias Villagisation Program - A Report from Survival International,1989,13,4,374-375,Balchin The 2Nd Mallet-Milne Lecture - the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction,1989,13,3,268-268,Booth Experiences of Non-Governmental Organizations in the Targeting of Emergency Food Aid - A Report on A Workshop on Emergency Food Aid Targeting at the London-School-Of-Hygiene-And-Tropical-Medicine London 4-6 January 1989,1989,13,1,77-93,Borton Essential Drugs - A Cornerstone to Refugee Health-Care,1989,13,4,361-364,Coninx Earthquake Hazard Assessment After Mexico (1985),1989,13,3,237-246,Degg Thought for Food - Suggestions for A Systematized Approach to Emergency Food Distribution Operations,1989,13,2,134-152,Eldridge Displacements and Reconstruction - the Case of West Beirut - Lebanon,1989,13,4,334-344,Elmasri A Case-Study of Social-Behavior in A Natural Disaster - the Olivares Landslide (Spain),1989,13,1,73-76,Garcia Humanitarian Emergencies and Military Help - Some Conceptual Observations,1989,13,2,118-133,Gordenker Design and Validation of A Practical Index for Trauma Assessment,1989,13,2,153-164,Guzman Coping with Riverbank Erosion Hazard and Displacement in Bangladesh - Survival Strategies and Adjustments,1989,13,4,300-314,Haque Cross-Border Relief Operations in Eritrea and Tigray,1989,13,4,351-360,Hendrie Effects of Floods on the Use and Condition of Pit Latrines in Rural Bangladesh,1989,13,4,315-321,Hoque Mallets Macroseismic Survey of the Neapolitan Earthquake of 16Th December 1857 - GuidoboniE FerrariG,1989,13,2,190-191,Jackson Conducting Research on Disaster Mental-Health in Developing-Countries - A Proposed Model,1989,13,2,177-184,Lima Rapid Postdisaster Community Needs Assessment - A Case-Study of Guatemala After the Civil Strife of 1979-1983,1989,13,4,287-299,Margoluis Coping with Natural Disasters - the Role of Local Health Personnel and the Community - WHO,1989,13,4,376-377,Mcconnell Squatters Nightmare - the Political-Economy of Disasters and Disaster Response in Zambia,1989,13,4,345-350,Mulwanda The 1988 Earthquake in Soviet Armenia - Implications for Earthquake Preparedness,1989,13,3,255-262,Noji Determining the Future-Policies for Disaster Management in the Southwest Pacific,1989,13,4,322-333,Oliver Analysis of Medical Needs in Disasters Caused by Earthquake - the Need for A Uniform Injury Reporting Scheme,1989,13,4,365-369,Pollander The October 1988 Elia Prefecture Earthquake (SW Greece) - Seismic Environment Building Types and Damage Patterns,1989,13,2,101-117,Pomonis The Response of the South-Manchester-Accident-Rescue-Team (Smart) to the Armenian Earthquake and Lockerbie Air Disaster - A Report to the Prime Ministers Office,1989,13,2,165-174,Redmond No Survivors - Nothing to do,1989,13,2,175-176,Ryan The Role of Socio-Economic Data in Food-Needs Assessment and Monitoring,1989,13,1,44-60,Clay The Relief Operation in Puno District Peru After the 1986 Floods of Lake Titicaca,1989,13,1,33-43,Desenclos Taylor on Hillsborough - What Can We Learn,1989,13,3,274-277,Walsh Some Practical Notes on A Names Taboo in Western Tanzania,1989,13,2,185-186,Waters The Protection of China Ancient-Cities from Flood Damage,1989,13,3,193-227,Wu Settlement Reconstruction After War - Workshop Report 16-18 May 1989,1989,13,3,263-267,Zargar Valtellina Landslide and Flood Emergency Northern Italy 1987,1988,12,3,212-222,Alexander Surveillance for Adverse Health-Effects Following A Chemical-Release in West-Virginia,1988,12,4,356-365,Etzel Shelter for the Homeless After A Flood Disaster - Practical Experience in Southwest Afghanistan,1988,12,3,203-208,Breshna The 1987 Flood in Bangladesh - An Estimate of Damage in 12 Villages,1988,12,4,294-300,Chowdhury Volcanic Hazards Considered,1988,12,1,21-21,Collings Disaster Mitigation - Strong Houses or Strong Institutions,1988,12,2,111-121,Dudley The Performance of the Sydney Flood Warning System August 1986,1988,12,1,37-49,Handmer Proving It Each Day - the Value of A Third-World Experience,1988,12,1,5-11,Hayward The Qiongshan Earthquake of July 1605,1988,12,1,22-36,Jin Evaluative Research in A Refugee Camp - the Effectiveness of Community-Health Workers in Khao-I-Dang Holding Center Thailand,1988,12,3,237-252,Keller Vehicle Scheduling for Emergency Relief Management - A Knowledge-Based Approach,1988,12,4,285-293,Knott The Spatial and Temporal Variability of Residential Real-Estate Values in Response to Flooding,1988,12,4,345-355,Montz Patterns of Giving and Receiving Help During Severe Winter Conditions - A Research Note,1988,12,4,366-374,Green Emergency Service Response and Costs in British Floods,1988,12,1,50-69,Parker Of Camps and Children - Feeding Shelters and Their Potential Implications for Long-Term Development and Household Viability,1988,12,2,104-110,Salole Gas Bursts from Cameroon Crater Lakes - A New Natural Hazard,1988,12,2,131-146,Sigurdsson Refugee Income Generating Projects and Occupational-Health,1988,12,2,169-182,Simmonds A Story of A Disaster - Why Locust Plagues Are Still Possible,1988,12,2,122-127,Skaf Practical Experience with the Management of A Cholera Outbreak in A Refugee Camp in Eastern Sudan 1985,1988,12,3,274-281,Sorensen Practical Problems Associated with Refugee Protection in Western Tanzania,1988,12,3,189-195,Waters The Scandinavian Earthquakes of 22 December 1759 and 31 August 1819,1988,12,3,223-236,Wood Natural hazard reporting in the UK press,1988,12,2,177-182,Wrathall Post-War Settlement Reconstruction - Workshop Report 16-17 May 1988,1988,12,3,209-211,Zargar Destruction and Reconstruction - A Strategy for the War-Damaged Areas of Iran,1987,11,2,134-147,Amirahmadi Needless Disaster,1987,11,1,11-17,Ashall The San-Salvador Earthquake of 10Th October 1986,1987,11,2,83-95,Bommer Experiences of the Collection and Use of Microlevel Data in Disaster Preparedness and Managing Emergency Operations,1987,11,3,173-181,Borton Drought in Bangladesh - Lessons for Planners and Administrators,1987,11,1,21-29,Brammer Disaster in the South-Pacific - Impact of Tropical Cyclone Namu on the Solomon-Islands May 1986,1987,11,2,120-133,Britton Snow-Avalanche Hazards Southern Glacier National-Park Montana - the Nature of Local Knowledge and Individual-Responses,1987,11,3,214-220,Butler Issues in agricultural rehabilitation .1,1987,11,1,3-3,Chambers Fiji Land of Tropical Cyclones and Hurricanes - A Case-Study of Agricultural Rehabilitation,1987,11,1,40-48,Chung Profile of the Displaced in Khartoum,1987,11,4,243-250,Dodge Community Evacuation Following A Chlorine Release Mississippi,1987,11,4,286-289,Sanderson Restoring Regenerative Systems of Production in Sub-Saharan Africa - Research Requirements,1987,11,1,53-58,Gibbon Post-disaster Behavior of Some Communicable Diseases,1987,11,3,235-240,Gomez Issues in agricultural rehabilitation .2,1987,11,1,4-5,Goyder The Recovery of Schools from Earthquake Effects - Lessons from Mexico-City,1987,11,4,310-316,Gratton The Big Thompson Flood - Conference Report,1987,11,2,116-116,Gruntfest Ground Changes in Italy Caused by Earthquakes - the Contribution of Historical Data (Xii-Xviii Centuries),1987,11,3,188-194,Guidoboni Environmental Sanitation and Water-Supply During Floods in Ecuador (1982-1983),1987,11,4,297-309,Hederra Medical Supplies Management in the Cholera Epidemic in Somalia 1985,1987,11,3,205-213,Heide Field Report of A Visit to Eastern Turkey,1987,11,4,251-256,Hughes Avoidance of death and injury through monitoring of dams and flood evacuation in Essex Connecticut June 1982,1987,11,2,117-119,Nelson The Logistics of Bulk Relief Supplies,1987,11,2,113-115,Knott Responses to Natural and Man-Made Hazards in Borno Northeast Nigeria,1987,11,1,59-66,Kolawole Guide to Emergency Planning - Soc-Ind-Emergency-Serv-Officers,1987,11,2,160-160,Leivesley Engineering Management in Refugee Camps,1987,11,2,110-112,Mcadam Coordination of International Relief Efforts,1987,11,3,182-184,Mooney Injury Prevention in Natural Disasters - A Theoretical Framework,1987,11,4,290-296,Noji The Cameroon Volcanic Gas Disaster - An Analysis of A Makeshift Response,1987,11,2,96-101,Othmanchande Disasters and Disabled Persons - An Examination of the Safety Needs of A Neglected Minority,1987,11,2,148-159,Parr Problems of Beneficiary Registration in Food Emergency Operations,1987,11,3,163-172,Stephenson Disaster Preparedness and Regional Training on 9 Caribbean Islands - A Long-Term Evaluation,1987,11,3,221-234,Toulmin Selective Feeding Programs in Ethiopia and East Sudan - 1985/1986,1987,11,2,102-109,Young Northern Italian Dam Failure and Mudflow July 1985,1986,10,1,3-7,Alexander Toxicological Mass Disaster Management - A Hospital Deployment Scheme,1986,10,3,230-231,Baniel Rainfall and Flooding in the Guayas River Basin and Its Effects on the Incidence of Malaria 1982-1985,1986,10,2,107-111,Cedeno Disaster-Preparedness in the America - Introduction,1986,10,2,83-87,Degoyet Supplementary Feeding for Refugees and Other Displaced Communities - Questioning Current Orthodoxy,1986,10,1,53-64,Dick Karamoja - A Catastrophe Contained,1986,10,1,15-16,Dodge Recovery Following the Gediz Earthquake - A Study of 4 Villages of Western Turkey,1986,10,1,35-52,Dsouza The Effect of the Floods Caused by El Nino on Health,1986,10,2,118-124,Gonzalez Medical Aspects of the El Ruiz Avalanche Disaster Colombia,1986,10,2,150-157,Gueri Information Systems and Needs Assessment in Natural Disasters: An Approach for Better Disaster Relief Management,1986,10,3,232-237,Guhasapir The Gupis Debris Flow and Natural Dam July 1980,1986,10,1,8-14,Hughes Observations from the Eefit Mission to the Mexico Earthquake September 1985,1986,10,3,197-202,Hughes Earthquake Prediction - MogiK,1986,10,2,159-160,Jackson A Building Education-Program in North Yemen,1986,10,3,163-171,Leslie Primary Mental-Health-Care for Disaster Victims in Developing-Countries,1986,10,3,203-204,Lima A Note on the Distribution of Newspapers in England and Wales,1986,10,3,179-180,Melville Assistance for the Mexico Earthquake Victims,1986,10,1,25-26,Mendez From Drought Relief to Postdisaster Recovery - the Case of Botswana,1986,10,1,30-34,Morgan The Use of Newspaper Data in Historical Earthquake Studies,1986,10,3,217-223,Musson Limitations on Improving Earthquake Resistance - the Exploitation of Local Materials - A Case-Study in Guinea-Conakry,1986,10,3,172-178,Norton Brief Description of the Effects on Health of the Earthquake of 3Rd March 1985 - Chile,1986,10,2,125-140,Ortiz Landfill Gas - A Potential Environmental-Hazard,1986,10,1,65-69,Parker Emergency Food Aid from the European-Community,1986,10,4,247-249,Search Volcanic Disasters in Latin-America and the 13Th November 1985 Eruption of Nevado-Del-Ruiz Volcano in Colombia,1986,10,3,205-216,Carey Action for Long-Term Improvements in Relief Response,1986,10,4,242-246,Stephenson Coordination for Disasters,1986,10,1,70-73,Taylor Health Consequences of the Floods in Bolivia in 1982,1986,10,2,88-106,Telleria The Development of Aid Agency Policy on the Use of Imported Biscuits in Emergency Relief,1986,10,4,250-257,Young Health Aspects of the Mexico Earthquake - 19Th September 1985,1986,10,2,141-149,Zeballos Disaster Management - the State-Of-The-Art 1984 - Views of An International-Conference,1985,9,3,187-189,Adler Death and Injury in Earthquakes,1985,9,1,57-60,Alexander The Erzurum-Kars Earthquake Area Revisited,1985,9,1,23-31,Aysan The Politics of Disaster - Nicaragua,1985,9,4,270-278,Bommer The Chile Earthquake of March 1985,1985,9,3,190-196,Booth Emergency and Institutional Crisis in Peru During El Nino 1982-1983,1985,9,1,70-74,Caviedes Note on A Recent Visit to the Area Affected by the 1983 Eruption of Mount Etna,1985,9,1,18-21,Collings Shelter After Disaster,1985,9,3,225-226,Danby The Impact of Refugees on the Health-Status and Health-Services of Host Communities - Compounding Bad with Worse,1985,9,4,259-269,Dick The Spanish Toxic Oil Syndrome - Some Explanations for the Pathology and An Appraisal of the Similarities with Other Episodes of Food Adulteration,1985,9,2,134-138,Fears Lowland Lao and Hmong Refugees in Thailand - the Plight of Those Left Behind,1985,9,2,83-91,Hafner Flood Policy Reversal in New-South-Wales Australia,1985,9,4,279-285,Handmer Snow Avalanche Hazards in the Glen Nevis and Glen Coe Areas of Scotland,1985,9,1,51-56,Heywood Colloquium on Earth Construction Technologies Brussels 10-12Th December 1984,1985,9,2,102-103,Hughes Earthquake Engineering Conference California 21st-28th July 1984,1985,9,1,35-36,Hughes Seismic Vulnerability at the Historic City of Noto Southern Italy,1985,9,1,22-22,Hughes The Responses of Professional Fire-Fighters to Disaster,1985,9,2,149-154,Clarke The Work of the Austrian-Relief-Committee-For-Afghan-Refugees 1984,1985,9,4,235-242,Jawad New Evidence for An Earthquake in China on 8Th December 1816,1985,9,4,243-246,Jichu Rabaul Eruption Risk - Population Awareness and Preparedness Survey,1985,9,3,179-182,Kuester Social and Political Aspects of the South Italian Earthquake of 1980,1985,9,3,206-212,Littlewood Australian research into the psychological aspects of disasters,1985,9,1,32-34,McFarlane The Manchester Earthquake of 14Th September 1777 - A Reappraisal of Contemporary Reports,1985,9,3,197-205,Melville Expert Systems As Decision Aids for Disaster Management,1985,9,2,98-101,Mick Long-Term Disaster Recovery by Labor Based Engineering,1985,9,2,96-97,Mirren Prospects for Improved Hurricane Protection on Oceanic Islands - Hawaii After Hurricane Iwa,1985,9,4,286-294,Mitchell The Bangladesh Floods of 1984 in Historical Context,1985,9,3,163-172,Montgomery Disaster Simulation Exercises for Australian Nongovernment Organizations,1985,9,3,185-186,Morison Account of the Immediate Rescue Action Developed in the Tragedy of Montebello,1985,9,2,92-95,Paz Climate Hazards: Lessons from Recent Events in the United States,1985,9,4,295-300,Riebsame Report on A Visit to Sudan November 1984-1985,1985,9,1,12-14,Shoham Training Refugees As Primary Health-Care Workers - Past Imperfect Future Conditional,1985,9,1,61-69,Simmonds Disaster Preparedness Update - A Computerized Index of An Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief Bibliography of Interest for Latin-America and the Caribbean - Pan-Amer-Hlth-Org,1985,9,2,156-156,Stephenson The Hazard of Forest Fires in Southern France,1985,9,2,104-114,Wrathall Earthquake and Society - SolbiatiR MarcelliniA,1984,8,4,314-315,Alexander Sturzstrom in the Upper Rhone Valley Switzerland 1584,1984,8,1,3-5,Alexander Obstacles in Assisting Refugees,1984,8,4,271-272,Appe The Erzurum-Kars Earthquake of Eastern Turkey (1983),1984,8,1,21-32,Aysan Public-Health Aspects of Volcanic Hazards - Evaluation and Prevention of Excessive Morbidity and Mortality Due to Natural Disasters,1984,8,1,6-8,Bernstein The Role of the Individual Administrator in Famine Relief - 3 Case Studies,1984,8,4,287-296,Brennan Australia Organized Response to Natural Disaster - Background and Theoretical-Analysis,1984,8,2,124-137,Britton Australia Organized Response to Natural Disaster - the Constrained Organization in 2 Wildfires,1984,8,3,214-225,Britton Welfare Policy - A Review,1984,8,4,307-311,Leivesley Emergency Centers in Israel - A Small Community Organizes to Cope with War Related Crises,1984,8,4,297-301,Rubin Training Community-Health Workers in Refugee Camps - A Case-Study from Pakistan,1984,8,3,198-205,Cutts A New Camp for Vintage Refugees,1984,8,1,11-12,Dsouza Where the Exception Confirms the Rule - the Cyclones of 1982-1983 in French-Polynesia,1984,8,1,34-47,Dupon Special Report on the Oxford Refugee Conference - Giving Refugees A Voice - Report on A Symposium Sponsored by Queen-Elizabeth-House Oxford March 1984 - Address Opening the International-Symposium - Assistance to Refugees - Alternative Viewpoints,1984,8,4,251-253,Elhassan The Popayan Earthquake - A Preliminary-Report on Its Effects on Health,1984,8,1,18-20,Gueri Hurricanes and Agriculture - Losses and Remedial Actions,1984,8,4,279-286,George International Flood Hazard Research - Lessons for Britain - Report on A Workshop,1984,8,4,245-246,Handmer But Will It be Just Another Ripple in the Pool,1984,8,4,254-262,Harrellbond Notes on the Situation in Peru and Bolivia,1984,8,1,33-33,Jackson Lessons in Logistics from Somalia,1984,8,1,57-66,Stephenson Natural Disasters in Australia,1984,8,2,83-88,Leivesley Australian Disasters,1984,8,2,81-82,Leivesley A Multi-Hazard History of Antigua,1984,8,3,190-197,Lewis Community Response to Hazard Information,1984,8,2,118-123,Mckay Reflections on the Late Earthquake in North Wales on 19 July 1984,1984,8,3,165-168,Melville Relief Workers and Violations of Humanitarian Law - Some Legal Considerations,1984,8,4,302-306,Meyer Tracing - Another Aspect of Disaster Assistance,1984,8,2,149-153,Meyer Vulnerable Groups,1984,8,3,206-213,Pankhurst Developments in the Technique of Combatting Winter Hazards on European Highways,1984,8,3,163-163,Williams Shelters from the Storm - A Note on the Geography of Hurricane Shelters in Barbados 1982,1984,8,3,226-228,Scantlebury Using Computer-Graphics to Reveal Temporal Changes in Urban-Population Density Patterns,1984,8,3,229-233,Schneider The Disaster Warning Process - A Study of the 1981 Gujarat Cyclone,1984,8,1,67-73,Sinha Urban Flooding in Australia - Policy Development and Implementation,1984,8,2,105-117,Smith Ugandan Refugees in Kenya - A Community of Enforced Self-Reliance,1984,8,4,267-271,Tandon Spontaneous Resettlement After Drought - An Ethiopian Example,1984,8,3,178-189,Turton The Long-Term Effects of the 1980 Earthquake on the Villages of Southern Italy,1984,8,1,9-11,Ventura A Comparative-Analysis of Water Provision in 4 Thai Refugee Camps,1984,8,3,169-173,Waters Disaster and Public-Administration - Reflections of a Researcher,1984,8,2,138-142,Wettenhall The Australian Tropical Cyclone Warning Organization,1984,8,2,143-148,Wilkie Planning Against Disasters with Poor Agrarian Communities - An Extension Perspective,1984,8,4,243-244,Young Earthquakes and the Continuing Problem of Landslides in Southern Italy,1983,7,2,88-90,Alexander The Behavior of People in Dwellings During the Off-Urakawa Earthquake of 21St March 1982,1983,7,4,312-312,Kobayashi A Microcomputer-Based Emergency Response System,1983,7,3,215-220,Wallace A Microcomputer-Based Simulation Exercise for Public Officials,1983,7,1,54-58,Belardo Aftermath of Natural Disasters - Coping Through Residential-Mobility,1983,7,2,118-128,Bates The Assessment and Perception of Risk,1983,7,2,154-155,Boag The "Bureau-For-Overseas-Medical-Service,1983,7,2,157-157,Burnscox Counter-Disaster Training in Developing-Countries,1983,7,1,34-37,Carter Office of United States Foreign Disaster Assistance: Disaster-Related Training,1983,7,1,31-33,Davidson Training for Disaster Relief and Preparedness in the Health Sector of the America,1983,7,1,5-7,Degoyet Refugee Health-Care - Similar But Different,1983,7,4,291-303,Simmonds Training International Refugee Relief Health-Workers,1983,7,1,26-29,Feldstein The Development and Practice of Emergency and Disaster Medicine in the United States,1983,7,2,86-87,Feldstein Education and Training in Disaster Management in Australia,1983,7,1,17-21,Gilmore Health Implications of the Tumaco Earthquake Colombia 1979,1983,7,3,174-179,Degoyet Disaster Preparedness in the Pacific - Training and Preparedness Strategies,1983,7,1,21-25,Hamnett Assistance to Refugees - Alternative Viewpoints,1983,7,3,169-169,Harrellbond The Turkana of Northwest-Kenya,1983,7,2,156-156,Hartley Seismological Aspects of the Japan Sea Earthquake of 1983,1983,7,4,251-254,Hirasawa WHO Expert Committee On Biological Standardization - 31st Report,1983,7,1,77-77,Hughes Historic Disasters,1983,7,3,161-163,Hughes Damage to Structures Caused by the Japan Sea Earthquake of 1983,1983,7,4,244-250,Izumi Training for Disaster Preparedness in India,1983,7,1,12-16,Jain A Preliminary Investigation of Socio-Economic Problems Following the 1978 Thessaloniki (Greece) Earthquake,1983,7,3,210-214,Karakos Training of Expatriate Refugee Health-Workers - Principles and Practices,1983,7,1,41-43,Kastner Response in Togo to the Impact of Expulsions from Nigeria,1983,7,3,187-190,Kelly The Tragedy of Kampuchea,1983,7,2,129-141,Kiljunen Media Meditation - Food for Thought,1983,7,1,59-60,Mazriarz Newspaper Reporting of Bushfire Disaster in Southeastern Australia - Ash Wednesday 1983,1983,7,4,283-290,Mckay The 1934 Floods in Tabriz NW Iran,1983,7,2,107-117,Melville International Assistance to War Victims - Report of the Committee-On-International-Medical-And-Humanitarian-Law to the 60Th Conference of the International-Law-Association Montreal 29Th August 4Th September 1982,1983,7,2,81-82,Meyer How Near Were We to Ruine - the Effects in England of the Earthquake of 8Th September 1692,1983,7,4,276-282,Morse Notes Toward A Manual on the Preparation of Simulation Exercises for Disaster Management,1983,7,1,48-53,Nunes Insurance and Natural Disaster Management - Views and Findings of A Seminar in Townsville 20-22Nd July 1983,1983,7,4,237-242,Oliver Observations on Community Based Flood Hazard Mitigation in the United States,1983,7,2,83-85,Olson Flood Warning Dissemination,1983,7,2,148-149,Parker Training Materials and Agencies,1983,7,1,61-63,Parker The Disaster Management Diploma - Continuing Professional-Education,1983,7,1,29-30,Schramm Death and Injury Resulting from Sudden-Onset Disasters,1983,7,4,304-305,Seaman Is the Environment Becoming More Hazardous - A Global Survey 1947 to 1980,1983,7,3,202-209,Shah Bereavement and Mourning After A Shipping Disaster - the Case for Intervention,1983,7,2,142-147,Sharlin Tsunami Caused by the Japan Sea Earthquake of 1983,1983,7,4,255-258,Shuto Floods and Families in Pakistan - A Survey,1983,7,2,101-106,Sikander A Note on Earthquake Vulnerability in Quetta,1983,7,2,91-93,Spence Vehicle Workshop Operations,1983,7,3,221-227,Stephenson Lebanese Emergency - Register of Engineers for Disaster Relief and Oxfam Response,1983,7,3,170-173,Stephenson Lake Elsinore Disaster - the Slings and Arrows of Outrageous Fortune,1983,7,3,194-201,Sutphen The WHO and What of Training for Disaster Relief,1983,7,1,37-40,Taylor Issues in Disaster Management-Training,1983,7,1,2-4,Thompson The Pyrenees Earthquake of 1660 - Effects in France,1983,7,3,191-193,Vogt Simulation Exercises in Disaster Preparedness Training,1983,7,1,44-47,Wasserman Damage to Structures Due to Liquefaction in the Japan Sea Earthquake of 1983,1983,7,4,259-265,Yanagisawa Epidemiological Surveillance of Diseases Following the Earthquake of 23rd November 1980 in Southern Italy - Discussion,1982,6,2,149-153,Alexander Florence Flood Hazard - Finding A Way Out of the Chaos,1982,6,1,8-9,Alexander A Symposium of the Historical Geography Research Group Institute of British Geographers Annual Conference,1982,6,3,162-163,Alexander Occupant Behavior in A 6-Storey Office Building Following Severe Earthquake Damage,1982,6,3,207-214,Durkin Medical-Care in Refugee Camps - Feedback,1982,6,3,240-240,Barnabas Changes in Housing in Guatemala Following the 1976 Earthquake - with Special Reference to Earthen Structures and How They Are Perceived by Disaster Victims,1982,6,2,92-100,Bates Medical Aspects of Volcanic Disasters - An Outline of the Hazards and Emergency Response Measures,1982,6,4,268-276,Falk Lessons Learned from the Use of Aquaprivy Sanitation Units in Khmer Holding Centers in Thailand 1979-1982,1982,6,3,222-230,Henderson Prisoners of Armed Conflict - Nicaragua: An ICRC Survey,1982,6,2,110-115,Bollag Disaster Preparedness for Farmers - A Methodology,1982,6,2,140-144,Brammer Rural Refugees in Africa - Past Experience Future Pointers,1982,6,1,21-30,Chambers Evacuation Behavior and Three-Mile-Island,1982,6,2,116-124,Barnes Medical-Care in Refugee Camps - Feedback,1982,6,3,239-240,Dezoysa Evaluation of the Oxfam Feeding Kits,1982,6,2,132-137,Dezoysa Recovery Following the South Italian Earthquake November 1980 - 2 Contrasting Examples,1982,6,2,101-109,Dsouza Unanticipated Repercussions of International Disaster Relief,1982,6,1,31-37,Dudasik Assessing Differences in Chemical Disaster Proneness - the Community Chemical Hazard Vulnerability Inventory,1982,6,3,215-221,Gabor The Long-Term Impact of A Man-Made Disaster - An Examination of A Small Town in the Aftermath of the Three-Mile-Island Nuclear-Reactor Accident,1982,6,1,50-59,Goldsteen Notes from West Beirut,1982,6,4,242-243,Grovehills Nutritional-Status of Vulnerable Groups in Evacuation Centers During the Eruption of La-Soufriere Volcano in St-Vincent 1979,1982,6,1,10-15,Allen Polands Crisis As A Disaster - the Private Sectors Response,1982,6,1,71-72,Hingson Volcanic-Eruption in Northern Japan,1982,6,2,89-91,Hirose Residents Preparedness and Response to the Kalamazoo Tornado,1982,6,1,44-49,Hodler Random Rubble,1982,6,2,154-154,Hughes Under-Reported Flash-Flood,1982,6,1,77-77,Hughes The Effects of Flooding Upon Buildings in Developing-Countries,1982,6,3,183-194,Hughes The Creation of Vulnerability to Natural Disaster - Case Studies from the Dominican-Republic,1982,6,1,38-43,Jeffery Correcting Earthquake Damage Data for Population-Density,1982,6,2,154-154,Kemballcook Drought in Se Sudan January - July 1980,1982,6,1,16-20,Langton Disasters Disaster Agents and Response - A Bibliography,1982,6,4,288-308,Leivesley Health Care for Refugees in Northeast Somalia,1982,6,2,84-89,Macaskill The 59Th Conference of the International-Law-Association Belgrade 1980,1982,6,2,80-82,Meyer An Evaluation of the Andhra-Pradesh Cyclone Shelters Program - Guidelines for the Orissa Program,1982,6,4,250-255,Mishra Medical-Care in Refugee Camps - Feedback,1982,6,3,240-240,Morris Emergency Vector Control After Natural Disaster,1982,6,4,313-313,Murlis Guidelines for the Safe Handling of Pesticides During Their Formulation Packing Storage and Transport,1982,6,2,148-148,Murlis The Effect of Field-Evaluation on Private Voluntary Organization Policy - A Critical Overview,1982,6,4,243-244,Noel General and Particular Observations on Sheltering and Housing in American Disasters,1982,6,4,277-281,Quarantelli Disaster and Human Action and Social-Science and Disaster Gorizia Italy 26Th-27Th June 1981,1982,6,1,2-3,Quarantelli Women and Children Last - An Essay on Sex-Discrimination in Disasters,1982,6,4,256-267,Rivers The Proposal for the Promotion of A New International Humanitarian,1982,6,4,246-246,Rudkinjones An Examination of Community Flood Warning Systems - Are We Providing the Right Assistance,1982,6,3,195-201,Schware The Adaptation of A Traditional African Hut,1982,6,1,60-63,Scobie Attrition and Housing Improvements - A Study of Post-Disaster Housing After 3 Years,1982,6,2,125-131,Snarr The Albuquerque Conference on Earthern Buildings in Seismic Areas,1982,6,4,314-314,Spence The Darel Valley Earthquake - An Overlooked Disaster in Northern Pakistan,1982,6,3,169-176,Stack Primary Care Medicine in the Refugee Relief Program of Eastern Sudan,1982,6,3,176-182,Mulholland Damage to A 5 Storey R/C Hotel Building Due to the 1978 Izu Oshima Kinkai Earthquake,1982,6,4,282-287,Takiguchi Health Work in Refugee Camps - Some Lessons from Somalia,1982,6,1,75-76,Watson Planning for Human-Settlements in Disaster-Prone Areas - the Chinese Experience,1982,6,3,202-206,Yu Medical Mission to A Refugee Camp in Thailand,1981,5,1,23-31,Bodner Preliminary Assessment of Landslides Resulting from the Earthquake of 23rd November 1980 in Southern Italy,1981,5,4,376-383,Alexander Earthquake Hazard and Vulnerability in the Northeastern Mediterranean - the Corinth Earthquake Sequence of February-March 1981,1981,5,4,355-368,Jackson Anthropology and Action,1981,5,1,69-70,Barber An Examination of Health Data Following 2 Major Earthquakes in Russia,1981,5,2,142-146,Beinin What Have New Zealanders Learnt from Earthquake Disasters in Their Own Country,1981,5,4,384-390,Britton Relief Work After the South Italy Earthquake November 1980,1981,5,4,349-354,Burlison Medical-Care in Refugee Camps,1981,5,3,171-336,Graitcer The Medical Work of A Volunteer Team in the Dominican-Republic Following Hurricanes David and Frederic,1981,5,2,98-100,Drouet Community-Planning for Disaster Relief,1981,5,4,418-418,Edkins A Multi-Hospital System for Disaster Situations,1981,5,2,112-119,Eldar Epidemiological Surveillance of Diseases Following the Earthquake of 23rd November 1980 in Southern Italy,1981,5,4,398-406,Greco The March 1980 Eruptions of Mt. St. Helens - Citizen Perceptions of Volcano Threat,1981,5,1,49-66,Greene Health and Nutrition Service Delivery to Refugees in the Somali Democratic-Republic 1980,1981,5,2,104-112,Henderson The Role of Private International Assistance in Response to Major Disasters,1981,5,4,407-410,Hingson Words and Actions,1981,5,1,1-1,Holt Field Survey Techniques for Estimating the Normal Performance of Vernacular Buildings Prior to Earthquakes,1981,5,4,411-417,Hughes The Thinness Chart,1981,5,4,418-418,Jelliffe The Source Parameters Surface Deformation and Tectonic Setting of 3 Recent Earthquakes - Thessaloniki (Greece) Tabas-E-Golshan (Iran) and Carlisle (UK),1981,5,1,36-46,King Asthmatic Bronchitis Associated with A Volcanic-Eruption in St-Vincent West-Indies,1981,5,1,67-69,Leus Natural Disasters and Vulnerability Analysis,1981,5,4,421-422,Lewis The International-Relief-Union of 1932,1981,5,2,147-154,Macalistersmith The Historical Seismicity of England,1981,5,4,369-376,Melville International Solidarity and Humanitarian Actions A Congress Held in San-Remo Italy Sponsored by the International-Institute-Of-Humanitarian-Law 10-13Th September 1980,1981,5,2,85-88,Meyer An Ethiopian Refugee Village in Sudan - the Question of Employment,1981,5,2,89-93,Moodie The Role of the Health Worker in Refugee Communities,1981,5,1,70-71,Moodie Ethnic Nationalism and Structured Unemployment - Refugees in the Orange Free State,1981,5,2,132-141,Murray Resolving the Sooner Vs Later Controversy Surrounding the Public Announcement of Earthquake Predictions,1981,5,4,391-397,Nilson The Value of Hazard Zone Mapping - Water Authority Section-24(5) Surveys in England and Wales,1981,5,2,120-124,Parker A Model for Urban Post-Earthquake Fire Hazard,1981,5,2,125-132,Yamada The Italian Earthquake - Relief Operations,1981,5,1,71-72,Stephenson Thinness Chart,1981,5,1,77-78,Verney Refugee Camps in Somalia - A Micro Survey (March 1980),1981,5,1,18-23,Vertongen Centers for Unaccompanied Children Khao-I-Dang Holding Center,1981,5,2,100-104,Williamson From Disaster to Development - Notes from India,1981,5,2,154-163,Winchester Nutritional-Status of Hospitalized Preschool-Children in Dominica Before and After Hurricane David,1981,5,2,93-97,Gooder The El-Asnam Earthquake - Notes from the Faultline,1981,5,1,32-36,Wood Reliability of Recorded Death Rates Among Burmese Refugees in Bangladesh - Reply,1980,4,3,356-359,Aall Thresholds of Security in Different Societies,1980,4,1,101-105,Battisti Thames Flood Risk - A Review of Statistical Estimates,1980,4,4,383-385,Boag Some Thoughts on Communication,1980,4,1,22-26,Bowers After Cyclone Ted on Mornington Island - the Accumulation of Physical and Social Impacts on A Remote Australian Aboriginal Community,1980,4,1,3-10,Brine A Report on A Fact-Finding Mission to 3 Countries in Latin-America,1980,4,1,45-47,Bruzelius The United States Experience in Managing Flood Plain Land Use,1980,4,4,451-457,Burby Who Bears the Costs of Natural Disasters - An Australian Case-Study,1980,4,2,187-204,Butler The Work of Le-Centre-Detudes-Psychosociologiques-Des-Sinistres-Et-De-Leur-Preventio N (Cepsp) in France,1980,4,2,223-229,Chandessais The Effect of Social-Influence on Response to Hurricane Warnings,1980,4,2,205-210,Christensen Refugee Journey,1980,4,3,359-360,Cohn Attempts to Prevent Flooding at Chiswell Portland,1980,4,4,380-382,Davey User Satisfaction with Housing After Hurricane Fifi,1980,4,3,360-360,Davis Reaction and Response to Flooding in An Extensive Distributary Channel System,1980,4,4,423-431,Douglas Victimization in Natural Disaster,1980,4,3,329-338,Dudasik Pre-Disaster Physical Planning - Integration of Disaster Risk Analysis Into Physical Planning - A Case-Study in Tunisia,1980,4,2,211-222,Eldeen The United States Government Program in Emergency Shelter for Victims of Disasters in Foreign Lands,1980,4,1,39-44,Emery Disaster and the Small Dwelling Oxford April 1978,1980,4,2,140-153,McKay Reconstruction Following Seismic Disaster in Venzone Friuli,1980,4,2,173-185,Hogg Some Observations on Communication with Non-Literate Communities,1980,4,1,19-21,Holt Drought and Change in A Tribal Economy - the Berti of Northern Darfur,1980,4,1,65-71,Holy The Thames Barrier,1980,4,4,387-392,Horner Universalistic Statements About Human Social-Behavior,1980,4,1,111-112,Jeffrey Traditional Balinese Earthquake Proof Housing Structure,1980,4,2,247-250,Leimena The Social-Consequences of Australian Disasters,1980,4,1,30-37,Leivesley New Look for Canadas Emergency Planning Digest,1980,4,1,49-49,Lynn The Future-Role of Undro - United-Nations-Economic-And-Social-Council July 1980 - Statements and Annual-Report of the U.N. Disaster Relief Coordinators,1980,4,4,377-379,Macalistersmith International Disaster Relief - Developments in the European Economic-Community,1980,4,1,50-52,Macalistersmith Natural Disaster and Socioeconomic Change - Post-Frost Adjustments in Parana Brazil,1980,4,2,231-235,Margolis International Disaster Action - Advancing Slowly But How Surely,1980,4,1,93-99,Morison Disasters and Settlements,1980,4,3,339-347,Norton A Review of Flood Problems in Tropical Queensland,1980,4,4,459-468,Oliver A Case-Study in the Politics of Land Drainage,1980,4,4,393-410,Oriordan The Canadian Flood Damage Reduction Program,1980,4,4,411-421,Page The Refugee Experience Windsor 22-24 February 1980,1980,4,2,154-155,Peach Enhancing Evacuation Warning Compliance - Suggestions for Emergency Planning,1980,4,4,433-449,Lindell Dominica - Hurricane David 29 August 1979,1980,4,3,277-282,Reid The Effects of Disaster on Health - A Summary,1980,4,1,14-18,Seaman Drought Relief and Agricultural Rehabilitation,1980,4,4,469-473,Shears Curative Medicine Or Community-Health - Appropriate Health-Services with Refugees,1980,4,1,107-110,Brown User Satisfaction with Permanent Post-Disaster Housing - 2 Years After Hurricane Fifi in Honduras,1980,4,1,83-91,Snarr Materials for Rural Housing - the Building-Materials Work of the Intermediate-Technology Development Group,1980,4,1,27-29,Spence Kampuchea - Relief Agency Appeals in the British Press 1979-1980,1980,4,3,271-276,Stephenson Reliability of Recorded Death Rates Among Burmese Refugees in Bangladesh,1980,4,3,355-356,Thompson The United States Government Foreign Disaster Assistance Program: National Academy of Sciences,1980,4,1,116-119,Torry The Role of Technology in International Disaster Assistance - National Academy of Sciences,1980,4,1,116-119,Torry Anthropology Groups,1980,4,1,52-52,Torry Non-Natural Disasters - An Epidemiological Review,1980,4,2,237-246,Velimirovic New Organizational Approaches for Speeding Food Relief in International Disasters - the Potential Contribution of Technology,1980,4,1,73-82,Wallerstein Norwegian Red-Cross in Guatemala,1980,4,1,11-12,Wellestrand Sudan Refugees 1967-1980,1980,4,2,157-166,Wright Disastrous International Relief Failure.  A Report on Burmese Refugees in Bangladesh from May to December 1978,1979,3,4,429-434,Aall Education and Training of Medical-Students for Mass Casualties Situations,1979,3,2,185-189,Adler Some Notes on Defining Disaster - Suggestions for A Disaster Continuum,1979,3,1,3-7,Ball Social-Investigation - Some Preliminary Considerations,1979,3,1,13-15,Barber Planning Basic Health-Services in Nigeria,1979,3,2,179-183,Battersby Sanitary Consequences of Inundations,1979,3,2,213-216,Beinin Geological Predictions,1979,3,1,79-83,Blundell Disaster prevention and mitigation - compendium of current knowledge .1. Volcanological aspects,1979,3,3,323-324,Booth Analysis of Indian Press Coverage of the Andhra-Pradesh Cyclone Disaster of 19 November 1977,1979,3,2,154-168,Clark Rural Refugees in Africa - What the Eye Does Not See,1979,3,4,381-392,Chambers Zimbabwean Refugees in the UK,1979,3,4,361-366,Beer Village Reconstruction in Lebanon,1979,3,2,126-129,Crouch Scenario for A Housing Improvement Program in Disaster-Prone Areas,1979,3,3,253-257,Cuny Research Planning and Refugees,1979,3,4,339-340,Cuny Lice Earthquake - Reply,1979,3,3,321-321,Davis Relief Induced Agonism,1979,3,2,195-198,Dirks Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Military Forces - Peacekeeping Disaster Relief and Military Aid to the Civil Community - What Governments Can do - 25 April 1978 Council Chambers Coventry Uk,1979,3,2,171-171,Dsouza Organizational Adaptation to Crises - Mechanisms of Coordination and Structural-Change,1979,3,1,71-74,Dynes Nation of Refugees,1979,3,4,342-347,Fast Relationship Between Disaster Assistance and Long-Term Development,1979,3,1,32-36,Fernandez Lice Earthquake,1979,3,3,321-321,Gurpinar Casualties of War and Peace,1979,3,4,348-351,Hamermesh Managing Refugees - Zambia Response to Angolan Refugees 1966-1977,1979,3,4,375-380,Hansen Once the Running Stops - Assimilation of Angolan Refugees Into Zambian Border Villages,1979,3,4,369-374,Hansen Space Enclosures for Emergencies in Developing-Countries,1979,3,4,443-455,Hartkopf Memorandum of Understanding Between the United-Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the United-Nations Disaster Relief Co-Ordinator,1979,3,4,355-356,Hartling Canvey - Investigation of Potential Hazards from Operations in the Canvey Island Thurrock Area - Health-And-Safety-Executive,1979,3,2,231-231,Hay Survey on Water-Supply and Sanitation for Pulau Bidong,1979,3,4,461-467,Howard Lessons Learnt by Oxfam from Their Experience of Shelter Provision 1970-1978,1979,3,2,136-144,Howard Sterimobile - Multi-Role Emergency Unit for Drinking-Water and Power,1979,3,2,227-229,Jinks Eritrea Refugees in Sudan,1979,3,4,417-421,Johnson Management of Disaster Victims and Rehabilitation of Uprooted Communities,1979,3,1,61-70,Klinteberg Disaster in Bali Caused by Earthquake 1976 (A Report),1979,3,1,85-87,Leimena Tamil Nadu Cyclone November 1977 - Comparison of Newspaper Reports,1979,3,2,123-125,Lewis Disasters and the Small Dwelling - Mitigation and Preparedness Measures,1979,3,3,249-252,Lewis Notes on Health-Care in Refugee Camps,1979,3,4,352-354,Lusty Managing Technological Hazard Research Needs and Opportunities ,1979,3,3,327-328,Marshall Drought in Ethiopia 1977-1979,1979,3,2,131-133,Mckerrow International-Disaster-Institute - Workshop on Training in Disaster Relief,1979,3,3,267-267,Meikle Red Cross and Refugees,1979,3,4,357-358,Murdoch Settlement of Rural Refugees in Africa,1979,3,4,393-402,Neldner Reconstruction of Friuli - Emergency Versus Long-Term Planning,1979,3,3,264-265,Norsa Nicaragua Report,1979,3,4,359-360,Norton Disaster prevention and mitigation - compendium of current knowledge .4. Meteorological aspects,1979,3,3,324-325,Oliver Yungay Avalanche of 1970 - Anthropological Perspectives on Disaster and Social-Change,1979,3,1,95-101,Oliversmith Role of Technology in International Disaster Assistance - National-Research-Council,1979,3,1,116-116,Oriordan Vaiont Dam Overflow - Case-Study of Extra-Community Responses in Massive Disasters,1979,3,2,199-212,Quarantelli Some Needed Cross-Cultural Studies of Emergency Time Disaster Behavior - 1St Step,1979,3,3,307-314,Quarantelli Evaluation of CMU-intertect A-frames as emergency shelter in Bangladesh March 1977,1979,3,4,457-459,Ressler Observations on the Development of Educational-Materials Following the Andhra-Pradesh Cyclone 1977,1979,3,3,283-285,Ressler Physiological-Aspects of Shelter Deprivation,1979,3,1,20-23,Rivers Detroit Rumor Control Center A Device for Intervention,1979,3,3,269-273,Rosenthal Interface Between Earthquake Planning and Development-Planning - Case-Study and Critique of the Reconstruction of Huaraz and the Callejon de Huaylas Ancash Peru Following the 31 May 1970 Earthquake,1979,3,3,258-263,Sagav Future Disaster Planning in the United-Kingdom,1979,3,1,75-77,Savage Old Theories Dont Apply - Implications of Communications in Crises,1979,3,3,315-319,Scanlon Background Notes on Cambodia-Kampuchea,1979,3,4,341-341,Shawcross Report on the July 1979 Meeting on Refugees Called at Geneva by United-Nations Secretary-General,1979,3,4,367-367,Shawcross Permanent Post-Disaster Housing in Honduras - Aspects of Vulnerability to Future Disasters,1979,3,3,287-292,Snarr Women and Men As Refugees - Differential Assimilation of Angolan Refugees in Zambia,1979,3,4,423-428,Spring Blizzards of Early 1978 and the Use of Helicopters to Alleviate the Resulting Economic and Social Disruption,1979,3,1,8-12,Perry Planning Processes in Disaster Prone Areas with Reference to Floods in Tunisia,1979,3,1,89-93,Tageldeen Emergency Sanitation for Refugees - Experiences in the Bangladesh Refugee Relief Camps India 1971-1972,1979,3,4,435-442,Taylor Assessment of Victim Needs,1979,3,1,24-31,Taylor Evaluation of Humanitarian Assistance,1979,3,1,37-42,Taylor Directions for Social-Research in Disaster Prevention Mitigation and Relief,1979,3,3,275-281,Taylor Flood Losses - Significance of the Commercial Sector,1979,3,2,217-223,Tobin Anthropology and Disaster Research,1979,3,1,43-52,Torry Social Etiology of Disasters,1979,3,1,53-59,Turner Disaster Prevention and Mitigation - Motives and Methods,1979,3,3,239-241,Westgate Land-Use Planning Vulnerability and the Low-Income Dwelling,1979,3,3,244-248,Westgate Disaster Relief Operations in Andhra-Pradesh Southern India Following the Cyclone in November 1977,1979,3,2,173-177,Winchester Artic (Appropriate Reconstruction Training and Information-Center) and the Construction of Houses in Andhra-Pradesh Following the Cyclone and Sea Surge of November 1977,1979,3,2,147-153,Windass Flood Prevention and Mitigation in the Peoples Republic of Mozambique,1979,3,3,293-306,Wisner Pediatric Morbidity and Mortality in Minas-Gerais Brazil,1979,3,2,191-193,Woodward Oxfams Experience of Shelter Provision Following the Andhra-Pradesh Cyclone - Some Recent Comments,1979,3,2,145-146,Young Oxfam Field Directors Handbook 1976,1978,2,4,272-273,Afklinteberg Risk-Factors in Social-Change,1978,2,4,251-253,Barber Tabas-E-Golshan (Iran) - Catastrophic Earthquake of 16 September 1978 - Preliminary Field Report,1978,2,4,207-219,Berberian Disaster Relief Within Scope of Swedish Stand-by Force in Service of United-Nations,1978,2,1,32-36,Bruzelius Catholic Relief Services - Nutrition Intervention Program for the Drought Areas of Kenya (1975-76),1978,2,4,255-258,Capone Lessons from A School Building Project and Refugee Relief Operations - Bangladesh - 1975-77,1978,2,2-3,148-151,Chisholm Lice Earthquake,1978,2,4,265-266,Cuny Disasters and the Small Dwelling - State of the Art,1978,2,2-3,118-124,Cuny Lice Earthquake - Reply,1978,2,4,266-267,Davis Lice Earthquake in Southeastern Turkey - Geography of Disaster,1978,2,1,85-87,Davis Disasters and Settlements - Towards An Understanding of the Key Issues,1978,2,2-3,105-117,Davis International Disaster Assistance - Some Comments on Inceptions,1978,2,1,12-16,Davis Few Comments on the Political Dimensions of Disaster Assistance,1978,2,2-3,134-136,Davis Disaster Relief in Sahel,1978,2,1,79-79,Devilledegoyet Emergency Mental-Health Services and A Major Aircraft Accident,1978,2,2-3,159-162,Duffy Air Transporting Relief Supplies - Ethiopian Experience,1978,2,4,193-195,Fitzpatrick Survivor Syndrome,1978,2,4,196-196,Garland Gediz Earthquake - Reconstruction Between 1970 and 1977,1978,2,1,69-77,Germen Red-Cross Disaster Relief Handbook,1978,2,1,84-85,Grant Problems in Scientific Prediction,1978,2,2-3,99-100,Gribbin Philippine Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster - Re-Examination of Behavioral Propositions,1978,2,1,3-11,Haas NATO and Disaster Relief,1978,2,2-3,101-104,Hanning Seveso - No Answers Yet,1978,2,2-3,163-168,Hay Analysis of the Results of Supplementary Feeding Trials - Approach Based on the Evaluation of Swedish Emergency Foods During the Famine in Mauretania,1978,2,4,259-264,Hedley Housing and Cultural Priorities - Asia Minor Greek Refugees of 1922,1978,2,4,247-250,Hirschon Atlas of Emergency Services,1978,2,1,37-38,Horner Application of Satellite Remote-Sensing to Monitoring of Agricultural Disasters,1978,2,4,231-240,Howard Lice Earthquake,1978,2,4,266-266,Jackson International Disaster Relief: Recent Developments in the United States,1978,2,4,201-205,Macalistairsmith Oxfam-World Neighbors Housing Education-Program in Guatemala,1978,2,2-3,152-157,Mackay Chinas Tangshan City - One Year After Big Earthquake,1978,2,1,24-26,Ming Lice Earthquake,1978,2,4,265-265,Mitchell Cultural-Context of Shelter Provision,1978,2,2-3,125-128,Oliver Planning for Urban Floods,1978,2,1,47-57,Parker Classification Scheme for Evacuations,1978,2,2-3,169-170,Perry Seismic Protection of Un-Reinforced Masonry and Adobe Low-Cost Housing in Less Developed-Countries - Policy Issues and Design Criteria,1978,2,2-3,137-147,Razani Accountability As A Program Philosophy,1978,2,2-3,129-133,Ressler Some Epidemiologic Features of Disasters in Guatemala,1978,2,1,39-46,Romero Housing Program by the Salvation-Army Following the 19 November 1977 Cyclone in Andhra-Pradesh,1978,2,4,191-192,Scott Disaster Housing Aid - Program Planning-Model from Guatemala,1978,2,1,17-23,Taylor Reconstruction of Darwin After Cyclone Tracy,1978,2,1,59-68,Walters Escap-Wmo-Lrcs - Guidelines for Disaster Prevention and Preparedness in Tropical Cyclone Areas,1978,2,2-3,178-179,Westgate UNDRO - Disaster Prevention and Mitigation - Compendium of Current Knowledge - United-Nations,1978,2,2-3,176-178,Westgate Notes - Situation Report Disaster Research in the UK Delivered to Session on the Sociology of Disaster 9Th-World Congress of Sociology Uppsala Sweden 13-19 August 1978,1978,2,4,197-198,Westgate Disaster and Social-Science in Australia,1978,2,4,241-245,Wettenhall Appeal for A Significantly Comparative Method in Disaster Research,1978,2,1,80-82,Wisner Romanian Earthquake of 4 March 1977,1977,1,3,175-177,Ambraseys Sahel - Information Crisis,1977,1,1,13-22,Baker Earthquake Prediction - Lessons from Guatemala,1977,1,2,79-80,Blundell Living with Earthquakes,1977,1,1,41-46,Blundell United-Nations and Disaster Relief in Sahel 1973-75,1977,1,2,145-150,Brown Refugee Camps and Camp Planning - State of Art,1977,1,2,125-143,Cuny Earthquake Prediction and Public Policy: Panel On Public Policy Implications of Earthquake Prediction of Advisory Committee On Emergency Planning,1977,1,2,155-156,Davies Housing and Shelter Provision Following Earthquakes of February 4Th and 6Th 1976,1977,1,2,82-90,Davis Some Initial Lessons from Guatemala,1977,1,1,62-65,Davis Emergency Shelter,1977,1,1,23-40,Davis Anthropometric Measurements in A Relief Program in Niger - Tool for Decision-Making at Community Level,1977,1,3,223-229,Lechat Tetrachlorodibenzo-Para-Dioxin Release at Seveso,1977,1,4,289-308,Hay Disaster Housing in Yugoslavia,1977,1,1,61-61,Lap Considerations on Health Relief Guatemala Earthquake 1976,1977,1,2,97-98,Lechat Toowoomba - Victims and Helpers in An Australian Hailstorm Disaster,1977,1,3,205-216,Leivesley Toowoomba - Role of An Australian Disaster Unit,1977,1,4,315-322,Leivesley Some Aspects of Disaster Research,1977,1,3,241-244,Lewis Struggle for Meaning - Reactions to Disaster Amongst Cypriot Refugees,1977,1,3,231-239,Loizos United-Nations Water Conference,1977,1,3,169-171,Nicholls Chinese Earthquake Policy,1977,1,2,151-152,Okeefe Social Aspects of Disasters and Their Relevance to Pre-Disaster Planning,1977,1,2,98-107,Quarantelli International Response to Disaster in Guatemala,1977,1,2,80-82,Raggio Risky Ways to Safety - London May 16 1977,1977,1,4,266-267,Ravetz Reconstruction in Guatemala,1977,1,2,152-152,Stamp Adelaides Prediction,1977,1,1,66-66,Trewhella Rural Center and City Slum After Guatemala Earthquake,1977,1,2,90-97,Holt Global Systems and Local Disasters - Untapped Power of Peoples Science,1977,1,1,47-57,Wisner How do Community Officials Respond to Major Catastrophies,1977,1,4,272-274,Wolensky Dead letter or living document? Ten years of the Code of Conduct for disaster relief,2005,29,4,351-369,Hilhorst Making humanitarian relief networks more effective: operational coordination trust and sense making,2005,29,4,337-350,Stephenson Cracking the code: the genesis use and future of the Code of Conduct,2005,29,4,323-336,Walker Standardising and mapping open-source information for crisis regions: the case of post-conflict Iraq,2005,29,3,237-254,Mubareka Restoring sanitation services after an earthquake: field experience in Bam Iran,2005,29,3,222-236,Reed War and food security in Eritrea and Ethiopia 1998-2000,2005,29,Suppl 1,S92-S113,White A 'principled' approach to complex emergencies: testing a new aid delivery model in the Nuba mountains,2005,29,Suppl 1,S52-66,Pantuliano Coping with seismic vulnerability: small manufacturing firms in western Athens,2005,29,2,195-212,Sapountzaki A critical analysis of earthquakes and urban planning in Turkey,2005,29,2,171-194,Sengezer The mental health of expatriate and Kosovar Albanian humanitarian aid workers,2005,29,2,152-170,Kaiser Anatomy of an ambush: security risks facing international humanitarian assistance,2005,29,1,26-37,Burkle Aid in the midst of plenty: oil wealth misery and advocacy in Angola,2005,29,1,1-25,Le Billon Conflict-related mortality: an analysis of 37 datasets,2004,28,4,418-428,Guha-Sapir Effects of a tropical cyclone on the drinking-water quality of a remote Pacific island,2004,28,4,405-417,Singh "We all knew that a cyclone was coming": disaster preparedness and the cyclone of 1999 in Orissa India,2004,28,4,373-387,Thomalla Thinking ahead about reproductive health: contingency planning and emergency preparedness in crisis situations (Iraq and West Africa),2004,28,3,340-350,DeLargy The United Nations' humanitarian pillar: refocusing the UN's disaster and emergency roles and responsibilities,2004,28,2,216-233,Kent Humanitarian action and military intervention: temptations and possibilities,2004,28,2,205-215,Weissman The future of humanitarian action: mapping the implications of Iraq and other recent crises,2004,28,2,190-204,Walker Questionable accountability: MSF and Sphere in 2003,2004,28,2,176-189,Tong Dilemmas and challenges for the shelter sector: lessons learned from the Sphere revision process,2004,28,2,160-175,Saunders Rights standards and quality in a complex humanitarian space: is Sphere the right tool?,2004,28,2,124-141,Dufour Locating responsibility: the Sphere Humanitarian Charter and its rationale,2004,28,2,112-123,Darcy Birthing Sphere,2004,28,2,100-111,Walker Where to go? 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