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|a Disaster resilience and sustainability :
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|c Indrajit Pal, Rajib Shaw, Riyanti Djalante, Sangam Shrestha.
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|a <P>1. Disaster Resilience a key player on achieving sustainable development goals: A regional perspective</p> <p>2. Role of Public Policy in Disaster Risk Reduction: A Review</p> <p>3. Transboundary Water Risk Governance Frameworks in Deltaic Socio-Economic Regions: A Case Study of River Deltas in Bangladesh, India, and Vietnam</p> <p>4. Framing the Determinants of Drought Vulnerability in Malawian Communities: An Exposure, Susceptibility and Capacity Perspective from Karonga District</p> <p>5. Disaster-resilience and Sustainability in South and South East Asia: The Politico-Diplomatic Equations of Regional Cooperation</p> <p>6. Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment Model for GIS-based Seismic Risk Study of Thiruvananthapuram City</p> <p>7. Assessment of Groundwater Vulnerability in Highly Industrialized Noyyal Basin Using AHP-Drastic and Geographic Information System</p> <p>8. GIS-based Landslide Susceptibility Zonation Mapping using Fuzzy Gamma Operator Model in Part of Trans-Asian Highway (Mao-Kangpokpi), Manipur, India</p> <p>9. GIS perspective hazard risk assessment -- A study of Fiji Island</p> <p>10. Inter-annual and intra-annual comparative study of Sea Surface Temperature distribution over the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea within the time frame of 2003-2018</p> <p>11. Flood damage assessment with multi-temporal earth observation SAR satellite images</p> <p>12. Ecosystem for Disaster Risk Reduction in Bangladesh: A case study after the Cyclone "AILA"</p> <p>13. Climate risk information as a basis for adaptive spatial planning: A case study from Thailand</p> <p>14. Characterization of Meteorological Droughts in the Upper Bhima Catchment of Maharashtra State, India</p> <p>15. Challenges in Main Streaming Climate Resilience in Land Use Planning: A Case Study in Malaysian Local Government</p> <p>16. Identification of drought intensity and development of drought resilience in the Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh, India</p> <p>17. Assessing the impact of 2018 tropical rainfall and the consecutive flood-related damage for the state of Kerala, India.</p> <p>18. Coastal Ecosystems and Changing Economic Activities: Challenges for Sustainability Transition</p> <p>19. Conceptualizing an Integrated Framework for Natural Hazards, Insurance, and Poverty Nexus</p> <p>20. Pre and Post- Disaster Human Settlements Development in Urban Areas: A Case Study in Thailand</p> <p>21. Estimation of District-wise Livelihood Vulnerability Index for the Four Coastal States in India</p> <p>22. Assessing the Role of a Rehabilitated Polder in Sustainable Agricultural Development: A Case Study from Bangladesh</p> <p>23. Risk Reduction and Resilience Build-up in Railroad transport</p> <p>24. Salinity and the Health of the Poor in Coastal Bangladesh</p> <p>25. Assessing the impact of damage and government response towards the cyclone Gaja in Tamil Nadu, India</p> <p>26. 2017 Flash Flood in Bangladesh: Lessons learnt</p> <p>27. Effects of Soil Erosion on Water Quality: A Case Study from Uma-Oya Catchment, Sri Lanka</p> <p>28. Citizen Sciences for Smart Water Solution in Southwestern part of Bangladesh</p> <p>29. Social capital and disaster risk reduction in a periurban context</p> <p>30. Disaster Risk Reduction Education (DRRE) and Resilience in Asia-Pacific</p> <p>31. In Pursuit of a Taxonomical Definition of Disaster Diplomacy -- An Empirical Scientometric Analysis</p> <p>32. Formal and Non-formal Disaster Education interventions in Pakistan Chapter</p> <p>33. Last mile communication of Multi-hazard Early Warning- a Case study on Bangladesh</p>
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