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ISSN 2185-8322
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Vol. 15, Issue 1, 2025May 16, 2025 JST

Disaster Preparedness Through Traditional DRR-Related Knowledge. a Comparative Study of the Cultures of Prevention in the Pacific Rim and Mediterranean Coastal Communities

Josep Pastrana-Huguet, Maria-Francisca Casado-Claro, Carmen Grau-Vila,
disaster risk reductiontraditional knowledgeculture of preventionfloodsPacific RimMediterranean
https://doi.org/10.5595/001c.138086

Articles in Vol. 15, Issue 1, 2025

Vol. 15, Issue 1, 2025
  • Flooding Probability in Temporal Risk Assessment for LNG Vaporizer Unit Established in West Coast Malaysia
    Cengiz DirikDayang Radiah Binti BiakMusab Bin Abdul RazakNik Nor Liyana Nik Ibrahim
  • Understanding Farming Risks and Habitus in the Philippines’ “Risk Environment”: The Case of Upland Abaca Farming Community in San Miguel, Catanduanes
    Nicca Aira MarquezFumikazu Ubukata
  • Resilience of Micro Enterprises in Disaster-Prone Areas
    Catherine SalvoMa. Teresa SalumintaoNestor Jr PeñalverJiemalyn Paulican
  • An Integrated Machine Learning and Deep Learning Framework for River-Based Flood Early Warning System
    Leishangthem Sashikumar SinghKsh. Nilakanta SinghNazrul HoqueKhumukcham Robindro Singh
  • Deciphering the Flood Puzzle of Community Participation, Attitudes, and Flood Preparedness Intention Through the Lens of SOR Theory
    Mohd Rozaimy RidzuanJamal Rizal RazaliNoor Amira Syazwani Abd Rahman
  • Disaster Preparedness Through Traditional DRR-Related Knowledge. a Comparative Study of the Cultures of Prevention in the Pacific Rim and Mediterranean Coastal Communities
    Josep Pastrana-HuguetMaria-Francisca Casado-ClaroCarmen Grau-Vila
  • Comparative Analysis of Response to “Ametore,” a Disaster Scenario Experience Tool: Case Study of Pichucalco in Mexico and Nakajima in Japan
    Kensuke TakenouchiRodrigo Garibay RubioMao IshizakaGenta NakanoKatsuya Yamori
  • A Simple Decision Tool to Ensure the Safety of Coastal Home Elevation Process for Flood Mitigation
    Cedric LingDebashish KarNur YazdaniEyosias BeneberuMaria KoliouYong Yoo
  • Empowering Communities: A Bottom-Up Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction
    Shalini S MatharageMikio IshiwatariDaniel P Aldrich
  • Do Infrastructural Facilities Reduce the Vulnerability to External Shocks? Evidence From Odisha, India
    Sagarika DashManoj Kumar Das
  • Implementation of Geodesign Framework for Development of Flood Resilient Hill Town: A Case Study
    Neetu KapoorShivani SoniAbhinam BhardwajVijay Kumar Bansal
  • Creating Awareness on Eco-Feminism Through Theatre at a Tribal Village in Bishnubati, Birbhum District of West Bengal, India
    Debkalpa BasuDas
  • Flood-Induced Loss and Damage Estimation Models: A State-of-the-Art Review
    Sakshi GoyalMahua Mukherjee
IDRiM Journal
Pastrana-Huguet, J., Casado-Claro, M.-F., & Grau-Vila, C. (2025). Disaster Preparedness Through Traditional DRR-Related Knowledge. a Comparative Study of the Cultures of Prevention in the Pacific Rim and Mediterranean Coastal Communities. IDRiM Journal, 15(1), 127–157. https://doi.org/10.5595/001c.138086
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