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International journal of disaster risk reduction
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- Vertical Vulnerability and Exposure of People in the Context of Disaster Risk at the Building, City and Regional Level
- Drought and Flood Hazards in Inland Valleys of Benin: Severities, Adaptation Strategies and Associated Factors Across the Sudano-Guinean and Guinean Zones
- Addressing the Social Vulnerability Gap in Disaster Risk Perception
- Hinging on the Preparedness of first Responders. A Case Study on the 2021 Flood Operations in Romania
- Social Resilience Assessment for Urban Fires in Guimarães Historic Center
- Should Everyone in Need be Treated Equally? A European Survey of Expert Judgment on Social Vulnerability to Floods and Pandemics to Validate Multi-hazard Vulnerability Factors
- Assessment of Social Vulnerability to Forest Fire and Hazardous Facilities in Germany
- Identification of Methodologies to Quantify Education System Resilience—A Scoping Review
- Resilience Learning and Indigenous Knowledge of Earthquake Risk in Indonesia
- Increasing Flood Risk Awareness and Warning Readiness by Participation – But Who Understands What Under ‘Participation’?
- Pathways for Advancing Integrative Disaster Risk and Resilience Management in Iran
- Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for Reducing the Risk of Shallow Landslides
- A Multi-criteria Approach for Assessing Urban Flood Resilience in Tehran, Iran
- Societal Resilience Indicator Assessment Using Demographic and Infrastructure Data at the Case of Germany in Context to Multiple Disaster Risks
- Governing Green Change
- What Influences Disaster Risk Perception? Intervention Measures, Flood and Landslide Risk Perception of the Population Living in Flood Risk Areas in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil
- Vertical Vulnerability and Exposure of People in the Context of Disaster Risk at the Building, City and Regional Level
- Drought and Flood Hazards in Inland Valleys of Benin: Severities, Adaptation Strategies and Associated Factors Across the Sudano-Guinean and Guinean Zones
- Addressing the Social Vulnerability Gap in Disaster Risk Perception
- Hinging on the Preparedness of first Responders. A Case Study on the 2021 Flood Operations in Romania
- Social Resilience Assessment for Urban Fires in Guimarães Historic Center
- Should Everyone in Need be Treated Equally? A European Survey of Expert Judgment on Social Vulnerability to Floods and Pandemics to Validate Multi-hazard Vulnerability Factors
- Assessment of Social Vulnerability to Forest Fire and Hazardous Facilities in Germany
- Identification of Methodologies to Quantify Education System Resilience—A Scoping Review
- Resilience Learning and Indigenous Knowledge of Earthquake Risk in Indonesia
- Increasing Flood Risk Awareness and Warning Readiness by Participation – But Who Understands What Under ‘Participation’?
- Pathways for Advancing Integrative Disaster Risk and Resilience Management in Iran
- Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for Reducing the Risk of Shallow Landslides
- A Multi-criteria Approach for Assessing Urban Flood Resilience in Tehran, Iran
- Societal Resilience Indicator Assessment Using Demographic and Infrastructure Data at the Case of Germany in Context to Multiple Disaster Risks
- Governing Green Change
- What Influences Disaster Risk Perception? Intervention Measures, Flood and Landslide Risk Perception of the Population Living in Flood Risk Areas in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil