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Matías Barberis, Silvia E. Fontana
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El objetivo del artículo es analizar el rol de la gobernanza en torno a lagestión del riesgo de desastres, a partir de las características territoriales queemergen de las últimas inundaciones en la provincia de Córdoba, Argentina.Es decir, se busca compr...
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Gregorio Rosario Michel, María Ester Gonzalez-Campos, Fernando Manzano Aybar and Joep Crompvoets
The Dominican Republic (DR) is a small island developing state (SIDS) highly exposed to disaster-risk phenomena, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, etc. The Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) enables coordination and sharing of spatial information and servi...
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Ikhsan Ikhsan,Ikhwan Rahmatika Latif,Vellayati Hajad,Effendi Hasan,Muntaha Mardhatillah,Herizal Herizal
Pág. 96 - 108
This article examines the financial management of the government of Aceh, which is supported by special autonomy funds. It is a war compensation and recovery from the tsunami disaster following the signing of a peace accord between the Free Aceh Movement...
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Xiaobin Zhang and Bo Yu
Due to the lack of training data and effective haze disaster prediction model, the research on causality analysis and the risk prediction of haze disaster is mainly qualitative. In order to solve this problem, a nonlinear dynamic prediction model of Beij...
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Carlos Germano Ferreira Costa
Well established institutions are an essential factor for the successful realization of sustainable socio-economic and environmental potential in Semi-Arid Lands (SALs). SALs receive limited attention in international climate research and policies; thus,...
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Valentina Pica
In observance of the international procedures on disaster risk management, and in particular the Sendai Framework (2015), this research focuses on how more specific procedures related to it can be made effective in the treatment of historic areas worldwi...
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Patricio Valdivieso and Krister P. Andersson
In this study, we identify institutional factors and processes that foster local government decisions about disaster risk reduction, especially critical infrastructure investments and maintenance. We propose that municipal institutional capacities, organ...
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Yekaterina Y. Kontar, John C. Eichelberger, Tuyara N. Gavrilyeva, Viktoria V. Filippova, Antonina N. Savvinova, Nikita I. Tananaev and Sarah F. Trainor
Every spring, riverine communities throughout the Arctic face flood risk. As the river ice begins to thaw and break up, ice jams?accumulation of chunks and sheets of ice in the river channel, force melt water and ice floes to back up for dozens of kilome...
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Paula Villagra and Carolina Quintana
This study aimed to further our understanding of a characteristic of Community Resilience known as Disaster Governance. Three attributes of Disaster Governance?redundancy, diversity, and overlap?were studied in four coastal towns in southern Chile that a...
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Anna Scolobig, Nadejda Komendantova and Arnaud Mignan
Multi-risk environments are characterized by domino effects that often amplify the overall risk. Those include chains of hazardous events and increasing vulnerability, among other types of correlations within the risk process. The recently developed meth...
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