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International journal of disaster risk reduction

Journal Volume: 42
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2020
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

A resilience matrix approach for measuring and mitigating disaster-induced population displacement

Assessing the risk of pre-existing grievances in non-democracies: the conditional effect of natural disasters on repression

Catastrophic tailings dam failures and disaster risk disclosure

Characterization of acceptable risk for debris flows in China: comparison in debris-flow prone areas and nonprone areas

Controlled information spread for population preparedness in disaster operations management

Determining disaster severity through social media analysis: testing the methodology with South East Queensland Flood tweets

Disaster risk reduction: a decision-making support tool based on the morphological analysis

Exploring the usefulness and feasibility of software requirements for social media use in emergency management

Involving citizens in sharing disaster experiences across areas: an investigation into disaster-stricken communities and observing communities

Long-term scheduling for road network disaster recovery

Media and altruistic behaviors: the mediating role of fear of victimization in cultivation theory perspective

Metamorphosis from local knowledge to involuted disaster knowledge for disaster governance in a landslide-prone tribal community in Taiwan

Numerical analysis of tsunami-triggered oil spill fires from petrochemical industrial complexes in Osaka Bay, Japan, for thermal radiation hazard assessment

Post-disaster recovery and sociocultural change: rethinking social capital development for the new social fabric

Practitioner perspectives of disaster resilience in international development

Reachability guarantee based model for pre-positioning of emergency facilities under uncertain disaster damages

Wildfire recovery as a "hot moment" for creating fire-adapted communities