Contents
Lessons learned after disaster? Emergency shelter and housing
policy after Hurricane Katrina; Government disaster response and
narrative retrospection: a comparative study of the electoral
impacts in Denmark and Sweden of the 2004 Tsunami; The
communication and social network flows approach for disruption
preparedness; Organizational structure for disaster management
projects; Seismic risk assessment as a basic tool for emergency
planning: "PACES" EU Project; An online-based visual framework of
3D positioning data with wireless signal for buried persons; Use of
a geospatial early-warning decision support system to prepare for
disasters or plan for multiple hazards: DECATASTROPHIZE;
Generalized multiplicative model for predicting post-traumatic
stress disorder after natural disasters: theoretical
considerations; Rebuilding lives: psychological trauma and growth
in the aftermath of a catastrophic Australian bushfire; Significant
factors associated with the mental health of earthquake victims,
centered on the case of South Korea; School preparedness and
training for geological hazard mitigation: an example from
Indonesia; Awareness and attitude towards mass disaster and its
management among house surgeons in a dental college and hospital in
Chennai, India; Evaluation of the effectiveness of modern
communication channels during emergency situations; Disaster
volunteerism: a utilitarian perspective; Bluff erosion hazards and
construction setbacks on the Great Lakes coasts of the United
States: a review; Challenges for self-recovery from cyclone
disasters in a traditional Fijian village: the case of Navala
village after tropical cyclone Winston; Recovering from natural
disasters: helping museum employees return to workplace normalcy;
The role of community welfare centers to enhance community disaster
resilience; Khartoum and hybrid disasters; Disaster causative
agents: an examination of the social and political context in the
Niger Delta region; Air pollution risk assessment of hazardous and
noxious substance-spill accidents: a case study of Ulsan Port,
Korea; The self-organizing map analysis of accidents involving
hazardous and noxious substances
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