ISSN 2185-8322
Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2015December 22, 2015 JST
Policy Adaption Following Cascading Natural Hazards: Case Study of Christchurch, New Zealand
Policy Adaption Following Cascading Natural Hazards: Case Study of Christchurch, New Zealand
Articles in Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2015
Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2015
- Analyzing and simulating supply chain disruptions to the automobile industry based on experiences of the Great East Japan EarthquakeKenji OnoYasuhiro AkakuraMasami KandaMasatoyo Ishihara
- Systems Approach to Management of Disasters – A Missed Opportunity?Slobodan P. Simonovic
- Involving public private partnerships as building blocks for integrated natural catastrophes country risk management - Sharing on the French national experiences of economic instruments integrated with information and knowledge management toolsRoland Nussbaum
- Policy Adaption Following Cascading Natural Hazards: Case Study of Christchurch, New ZealandWilliam SiembiedaRebecca Lynn TeasleyLiam Wotherspoon
- Measuring Progress on Climate Change Adaptation: Lessons from the Community Well-Being AnalogueBryce Kennedy Palmer GunsonBrenda L. Murphy
- Estimation of Alternative Ports for Container Transport after Large-scale Disasters - Estimation Method and Application to Port-BCPs -Yasuhiro AkakuraKenji OnoTomihiro WatanabeHiroshi Kawamura
- A Required Level of Enhancing Life Safety Derived from the Cost for Substituting Nuclear Energy in JapanEishiro HigoMahesh D. Pandey
- Assessing Gaps and Strengthening Early Warning System to Manage Disasters in CambodiaRishiraj DuttaSenaka BasnayakeAtiq Kainan Ahmed
Siembieda, William, Rebecca Lynn Teasley, and Liam Wotherspoon. 2015. “Policy Adaption Following Cascading Natural Hazards: Case Study of Christchurch, New Zealand.” IDRiM Journal 5 (2): 101–14. https://doi.org/10.5595/001c.11679.