International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
- ‘‘How Do We Actually Do Convergence’’ for Disaster Resilience?Cases from Australia and the United States
- What Makes Homeowners Consider Protective Actions to Reduce Disaster Risk?An Application of the Precaution Adoption Process Model and Life Course Theory
- ‘‘Listening to the Sounds of the Water’’:Bringing Together Local Knowledge and Biophysical Data to Understand Climate-Related Hazard Dynamics
- Disaster Tales as Communication Tool for Increasing Risk Resilience
- Chinese Built-up Land in Floodplains Moving Closer to Freshwaters
- Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Comprehensive Development Planning of the Cities in Nueva Ecija in the Philippines
- Establishment of the Psychometric Properties of a Disaster Resilience Measuring Tool for Healthcare Rescuers in China:A Cross-Sectional Study
- Multiperiod Optimal Allocation of Emergency Resources in Support of Cross-Regional Disaster Sustainable Rescue
- Constructing Damage Indices Based on Publicly Available Spatial Data:Exemplified by Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions in Indonesia
- Mapping the Global-Scale Maize Drought Risk Under Climate Change Based on the GEPIC-Vulnerability-Risk Model
- Correction to:Evaluation of Fire Service Command Unit Trainings
- International Journal of Disaster Risk Science