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Gender perspectives in disaster management in Japan,2014,23,2,98-111,Saito Towards a rapid automatic detection of building damage using remote sensing for disaster management: The 2010 Haiti earthquake,2014,23,1,53-66,Apparicio Use of comic strips in teaching earthquakes to kindergarten children,2014,23,2,138-156,Sharpe Why pandemic response is unique: Powerful experts and hands-off political leaders,2014,23,1,81-93,Baekkeskov Qualitative research can improve understandings about disaster preparedness for independent older adults in the community,2014,23,3,296-308,Stephens Disaster preparedness and well-being among Cambodian- and Laotian-Americans,2019,29,4,425-443,Seponski Improving community disaster resilience through scorecard self-testing,2017,26,1,13-27,Ludin Do framing messages increase support for earthquake legislation?,2017,26,1,28-40,McClure Flood vulnerability and relocation readiness in Zimbabwe,2017,26,1,41-54,Collins Disability through an inclusive lens: disaster risk reduction in schools,2017,26,1,105-119,Ronoh Elections news cycles and attention to disasters,2017,26,4,471-478,Bright A framework for disaster resilience education with homeless communities,2018,27,2,146-158,Richardson Risk and protective factors for the course of post-traumatic stress disorder in frontline workers after the Christchurch New Zealand earthquake,2018,27,2,193-206,McBride The nature and characteristics of Japanese NGOs in international disaster response,2018,27,3,306-320,Iizuka Warning systems as social processes for Bangladesh cyclones,2018,27,3,370-379,Kelman FEMA's fall and redemption--applied narrative analysis,2018,27,4,393-406,Drennan Understanding and measuring scalability in disaster risk reduction,2018,27,4,407-420,Vaughan-Lee Identifying child victims of the South-East Asia Tsunami in Thailand,2018,27,4,447-455,Maguire Fire officer leadership strategies for cost management,2018,27,5,495-507,Dwyer Survivors' experiences of journalists and media exposure,2018,27,5,573-585,Arnberg Social production of disasters and disaster social constructs,2018,27,5,623-635,Faas Views from the Frontline and Frontline methodology: critical reflection on theory and practice,2019,28,1,6-19,Gibson Enhancing earthquake resilience of communities: an action by women's groups in Nepal,2019,28,1,84-92,Shrestha Making communities disaster resilient,2019,28,1,106-118,Pandey Local responses to disasters: recent lessons from zero-order responders,2019,28,1,119-125,Briones Lessons from tropical storms Urduja and Vinta disasters in the Philippines,2019,28,2,154-170,Racoma A critical review examining substance use during the disaster life cycle,2019,28,2,171-182,Kopak A spatiotemporal analysis of fire incidents in Manila from 2011-2016,2019,28,2,201-215,Bringula Public attitudes toward technological hazards after a technological disaster,2019,28,2,216-227,Wang Gaining public input on natural hazard risk and land-use planning,2019,28,2,228-244,Saunders Institutional foundations of disaster risk reduction policy,2019,28,2,245-257,Majo Inter-organisational learning in public safety management system,2019,28,2,286-298,Sienkiewicz-Małyjurek Using a Luhmannian perspective for earthquake resilience,2019,28,3,319-331,Yoldaş Challenges of disaster training: implication for federal and state university libraries in Nigeria,2019,28,3,332-342,Ilo Appraisal of fire safety interventions and strategies for informal settlements in South Africa,2019,28,3,343-358,Eksteen Effects of the classification system in international SAR,2019,28,3,359-370,Shaw An evidence-based urban DRR strategy for informal settlements,2019,28,3,371-385,Polak Disaster relief trials: perceptions of a disaster-themed bicycling event,2019,28,3,386-400,Kirkpatrick Evaluation of an organization-based psychological first aid intervention,2019,28,3,401-411,Hechanova Reflections on the L'Aquila trial and the social dimensions of disaster risk,2019,28,4,434-445,Imperiale Disaster 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pandemics: some key differences but many similarities,2011,20,2,172-185,Scanlon WOVOdat - the global volcano unrest database aimed at improving eruption forecasts,2019,28,6,738-751,Costa Data schemas for multiple hazards exposure and vulnerability,2019,28,6,752-763,Rossetto Building national and local capacity for disaster risk management in Cameroon,2019,28,6,764-777,van Niekerk Data interoperability for disaster risk reduction in Europe,2019,28,6,796-808,Rossi Exploring transdisciplinary approaches to facilitate disaster risk reduction,2019,28,6,809-822,Matsuura Considering the impacts of simultaneous perils: the challenges of integrating earthquake and tsunamigenic risk,2019,28,6,823-837,Ordaz Disaster risk reduction: why do we need accurate disaster mortality data to strengthen policy and practice?,2019,28,6,838-853,Murray Governance of systemic risks for disaster prevention and mitigation,2019,28,6,854-866,Renn Crisis translation: considering language needs in multilingual disaster settings,2019,29,2,129-143,O'Brien The role of translators and interpreters in cascading crises and disasters: towards a framework for confronting the challenges,2019,29,2,144-156,Alexander Trust distrust and translation in a disaster,2019,29,2,157-174,Cadwell Ethics and crisis translation: insights from the work of Paul Ricoeur,2019,29,2,175-186,Hunt Ophelia Emma and the beast from the east effortful engaging and the provision of sign language interpreting in emergencies,2019,29,2,187-199,Leeson Wayfinding during a wildfire evacuation,2019,29,3,249-265,Church Interconnected geoscience applied to disaster and risk: case study from SECMOL Ladakh N. India,2019,29,3,266-286,Petterson Methodology for the preparation of rescue plans - a Polish case study,2019,29,3,313-321,Kunikowski Media usage of evacuees in a multichannel environment,2019,29,3,365-378,Mitomo South African community in Auckland: natural hazards and the resilience to a potential disaster event,2019,29,3,390-404,Wilkinson Factors affecting awareness of preparedness after moderate earthquakes: an analysis of the Pohang earthquake in Korea,2019,29,3,405-420,Moon Typhoon disaster politics in pre-1945 Asia: three case studies,2021,30,1,35-46,Van Klinken Good governance and local level policy implementation for disaster-risk-reduction: actual perceptual and contested perspectives in coastal communities in Bangladesh,2021,30,2,94-111,Haque "Inamura no Hi" ("The Rice Bale Fire") its evolving story and global relevance: the politics of tsunami preparedness in Japan,2021,30,2,112-124,Thompson Disaster justice for people with disabilities,2021,30,2,125-136,Ton Why is evacuation so difficult? Sociocultural aspects of landslide disaster in Ponorogo Indonesia,2021,30,2,137-148,Purworini Lost (and found?) in translation: key terminology in disaster studies,2021,30,2,149-162,Chmutina Crisis communication planning and nonprofit organizations,2021,30,2,163-178,Haupt Crisis management in high-reliability organizations: lessons from Brazilian air disasters,2021,30,2,209-224,Cunha How fringe cyclone experience affects predictions of damage severity,2021,30,2,240-254,Smith Rethinking capacity development for disaster risk reduction: lessons from bottom up,2021,30,3,259-260,Bhatt The storm after the storm: the long-term lingering impacts of hurricanes on schools,2021,30,3,264-278,Fuller Educational experiences of children and youth with disabilities impacted by wildfires,2021,30,3,279-292,Stough Participatory child-centered disaster risk reduction education: an innovative Chinese NGO program,2021,30,3,293-307,Wei Participatory 3D model to promote intergenerational engagement for disaster risk reduction in São Luiz do Paraitinga Brazil,2021,30,3,308-326,Marchezini Facilitators and barriers to developing firefighter resilience,2021,30,3,327-339,Waring The disaster return-entry process: a discussion of issues strategies and future research,2021,30,3,369-383,Cova The role of "not for profits" (NFPs) in disaster preparedness in Aotearoa New Zealand,2021,30,3,384-399,Johnston Emotional and behavioural responses to the 19 September 2017 earthquake: the case of the occupants of three multi-storey buildings,2021,30,3,412-428,Santos-Reyes When disaster management agencies create disaster risk: a case study of the US's Federal Emergency Management Agency,2021,30,4/5,447-461,Patel Knowledge and implementation gaps in disaster risk reduction and spatial planning: Palu City Indonesia,2021,30,4/5,462-479,Sagala Disability inclusiveness of early warning system: a study on flood-prone areas of Bangladesh,2021,30,4/5,494-509,Chisty Stop going around in circles: towards a reconceptualisation of disaster risk management phases,2021,30,4/5,525-537,Bosher Measuring resilience: by whom and for whom? A case study of people-centred resilience indicators in New Zealand,2021,30,4/5,538-552,Le Dé When the mountain broke: disaster governance in Sierra Leone,2021,30,6,14-25,Hilhorst Potential non-disasters of 2021,2022,31,5,592-600,Kelman