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International journal of disaster risk reduction

Journal Volume: 94
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2023
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

Cohesion, corrosion and fire adaptation: the case of Boolarra in Australia

Critical factors to succeed in post-earthquake housing reconstruction in Iran

Data collection tools for post-disaster damage assessment of building and lifeline infrastructure systems

Decision-making support utilizing real-time tsunami inundation and damage forecast

Deep learning powered long-term warning systems for reservoir landslides

Does emergency policy mend the fold after the sheep have been stolen?- an empirical study on the Baiyin Cross-country race and its subsequent circuit breaker mechanism

Does social capital contribute to resilience? Exploring the perspectives of displaced women living in urban slums in Khulna city

Facilitating teamwork in emergency management: the team process checklist

Factors influencing flood risk mitigation after wildfire: insights for individual and collective action after the 2010 Schultz Fire

Following up on flood adaptation in Québec households four years later: a prospective exploratory study

Identifying and characterising individual flood precautionary behaviour dynamics from panel data

Influence of personal and collective social capital on flood preparedness and community resilience: evidence from Old Fadama, Ghana

Interactions between disaster risk reduction and intangible culture among indigenous communities in Benguet, Philippines

Modelling national residential building exposure to flooding hazards

Motivations underlining the "blame avoidance dilemma": the effect on street-level bureaucrats during a crisis

Persistence of risk awareness: Manchester arena bombing on 22 May 2017

Post-disaster recovery and bargaining with patriarchy: a case study from Macapaya, Philippines

Reconciling multiple forms of flood risk knowledge and institutional responses: insights from Kampala's flood management regime

Simulation training needs assessment for disaster preparedness and disaster response among selected agencies in National Capital Region, Philippines