Ausgabe 3/2020
Inhalt (12 Artikel)
Potential Linkages Between Social Capital, Flood Risk Perceptions, and Self-Efficacy
Paul Hudson, Liselotte Hagedoorn, Philip Bubeck
Barriers to Insurance as a Flood Risk Management Tool: Evidence from a Survey of Property Owners
Jason Thistlethwaite, Daniel Henstra, Craig Brown, Daniel Scott
Evacuating a First Nation Due to Wildfire Smoke: The Case of Dene Tha’ First Nation
Kyla D. Mottershead, Tara K. McGee, Amy Christianson
Remembering, Forgetting, and Absencing Disasters in the Post-disaster Recovery Process
Charlotte Monteil, Jenni Barclay, Anna Hicks
Evaluation of Fire Service Command Unit Trainings
Meinald T. Thielsch, Dzenita Hadzihalilovic
The Challenging Place of Natural Hazards in Disaster Risk Reduction Conceptual Models: Insights from Central Africa and the European Alps
Caroline Michellier, Patrick Pigeon, André Paillet, Théodore Trefon, Olivier Dewitte, François Kervyn
Conceptualizing Individual and Household Disaster Preparedness: The Perspective from Cameroon
Emmanuel Nzengung Nojang, Jessica Jensen
Quantitative Risk Analysis of a Rainfall-Induced Complex Landslide in Wanzhou County, Three Gorges Reservoir, China
Lili Xiao, Jiajia Wang, Yanbo Zhu, Jun Zhang
Mass-Casualty Distribution for Emergency Healthcare: A Simulation Analysis
Mohsin Nasir Jat, Raza Ali Rafique
Dynamic Spatio-Temporal Tweet Mining for Event Detection: A Case Study of Hurricane Florence
Mahdi Farnaghi, Zeinab Ghaemi, Ali Mansourian
Reviewing the Oceanic Niño Index (ONI) to Enhance Societal Readiness for El Niño’s Impacts
Michael H. Glantz, Ivan J. Ramirez
A Likert Scale-Based Model for Benchmarking Operational Capacity, Organizational Resilience, and Disaster Risk Reduction
Gianluca Pescaroli, Omar Velazquez, Irasema Alcántara-Ayala, Carmine Galasso, Patty Kostkova, David Alexander