ISSN 2185-8322
Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013June 01, 2013 JST
Understanding Preparedness for Natural Hazards: A cross cultural comparison
Understanding Preparedness for Natural Hazards: A cross cultural comparison
Articles in Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013
Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013
- Disaster Resilient Communities: Developing and testing an all-hazards theoryDouglas Paton
- Understanding Preparedness for Natural Hazards: A cross cultural comparisonDouglas PatonNorio OkadaSaut Sagala
- An assessment of a nuclear power shutdown in Japan using the computable general equilibrium modelMasato YamazakiShiro Takeda
- Damage Assessment in Tourism Caused by an Earthquake DisasterTaiki NishimuraYoshio KajitaniHirokazu Tatano
- A Methodology for Spatial Flood Risk Assessment Taking Account of the Spatial–Temporal Characteristics of RainfallXinyu JIANGHirokazu TatanoTomoharu HORI
- Disaster Education Based on Community of Practice -A Case Study in Okitsu, Kochi prefecture-Yingying SunKatsuya YamoriSeiji Kondo
- Inheritance of Local Culture and Disaster: Identity-formation-model ApproachHitomu KotaniMuneta Yokomatsu
- Determination of Threshold Runoff for Flood Early Warning in Nepalese RiversDilip Kumar GautamKhadananda Dulal
- Bayesian analysis of population vulnerability to rainfall events in Venezuela.Jhan RodriguezLelys Isaura Guenni
- Community Based Approach to Flood Early Warning in West Rapti River Basin of NepalDilip Kumar GautamAnup Gopal Phaiju
- Culture, Gross National Happiness and Disasters: Strategies for Preparedness and Management of Disasters in BhutanVijay Kumar Shrotryia
Paton, Douglas, Norio Okada, and Saut Sagala. 2013. “Understanding Preparedness for Natural Hazards: A Cross Cultural Comparison.” IDRiM Journal 3 (1): 18–35. https://doi.org/10.5595/001c.11700.