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International journal of disaster risk reduction

Journal Volume: 38
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2019
Articles in SafetyLit: 18

"We draw on what we know anyway": the meaning and role of local knowledge in natural hazard management

A framework for assessing the risks and impacts of rural access roads to a changing climate

A model for assignment of rescuers considering multiple disaster areas

Analysis on distribution characteristics of building use with risk zone classification based on urban flood risk assessment

Australian householders' psychological preparedness for potential natural hazard threats: an exploration of contributing factors

Behavioural and psychological responses of the public during a major power outage: a literature review

Citizen-government negotiation: cases of in riverside informal settlements at flood risk

Decision making application in collaborative emergency response: a new PROMETHEE preference function

Determining shelter locations in conflict areas by multiobjective modeling: a case study in northern Syria

Exploring the emergence of influential users on social media during natural disasters

Hospital treatment capacity in case of seismic scenario in the Lima Metropolitan area, Peru

Investments against flash floods and their effectiveness in China in 2000-2015

Mobile home resident evacuation vulnerability and emergency medical service access during tornado events in the Southeast United States

Post-disaster mental health servicing in Pacific Island communities: an integrative review

Prevalence of fatalistic attitudes toward earthquake disaster risk management in citizens of Tehran, Iran

Spatio-temporal and demographic distribution of lightning related casualties in northeastern part of Bangladesh

The potential to reduce the risks posed by tailings dams using satellite-based information

Warning messages to modify safety behavior during crisis situations: a virtual reality study