Ausgabe 2/2019
Inhalt (10 Artikel)
Historical Trajectories of Disaster Risk in Dominica
Jenni Barclay, Emily Wilkinson, Carole S. White, Clare Shelton, Johanna Forster, Roger Few, Irene Lorenzoni, George Woolhouse, Claire Jowitt, Harriette Stone, Lennox Honychurch
Natural Hazard-Induced Disasters and Production Efficiency: Moving Closer to or Further from the Frontier?
Preeya S. Mohan, Nekeisha Spencer, Eric Strobl
An Unmitigated Disaster: Shifting from Response and Recovery to Mitigation for an Insurable Future
Eliza de Vet, Christine Eriksen, Kate Booth, Shaun French
Post-disaster Psychosocial Capacity Building for Women in a Chinese Rural Village
Timothy Sim, Jocelyn Lau, Ke Cui, Hsi-Hsien Wei
Systems Analysis of Vulnerability to Hydrometeorological Threats: An Exploratory Study of Vulnerability Drivers in Northern Zimbabwe
Emmanuel Mavhura
Assessing Social Vulnerability to Flood Hazards in the Dutch Province of Zeeland
Ryan H. Kirby, Margaret A. Reams, Nina S. N. Lam, Lei Zou, Gerben G. J. Dekker, D. Q. P. Fundter
Creating the Conditions for Community Resilience: Aberdeen, Scotland—An Example of the Role of Community Planning Groups
Helen Baxter
The Organizer Dilemma: Outcomes from a Collaboration Exercise
Jarle Løwe Sørensen, Eric D. Carlström, Glenn-Egil Torgersen, Atle M. Christiansen, Tae-Eun Kim, Stig Wahlstrøm, Leif Inge Magnussen
Framework for Measuring the Resilience of Utility Poles of an Electric Power Distribution Network
Md. Morshedul Alam, Berna Eren Tokgoz, Seokyon Hwang