ISSN 2185-8322
Vol. 10, Issue 2, 2020November 26, 2020 JST
Memory, risk, and regional identity: Assessing the socio-cultural impacts of tornadoes in Oklahoma, USA
Memory, risk, and regional identity: Assessing the socio-cultural impacts of tornadoes in Oklahoma, USA
Articles in Vol. 10, Issue 2, 2020
Vol. 10, Issue 2, 2020
- Memory, risk, and regional identity: Assessing the socio-cultural impacts of tornadoes in Oklahoma, USAAshley Allen
- Assessment of Social Vulnerability in the Evacuation Process from Mount Merapi: Focusing on People’s Behavior and Mutual AssistanceFaizul ChasanahHiroyuki Sakakibara
- Agent-based model for simulating households’ self-evacuation decision in high-rise buildings under critical infrastructure failures induced by a slow-onset flood conditions – A case study in ParisAbla Mimi Edjossan-SossouMarc VuilletRasool MehdizadehOlivier Deck
- Distributed Ledger Technology for an Improved Index-Based Insurance in AgricultureOleksandr SushchenkoReimund Schwarze
- Volume 10, Issue 2 | Journal of Integrated Disaster Risk Management | IDRiM JournalJournal of Integrated Disaster Risk Management | IDRiM Journal
Allen, Ashley. 2020. “Memory, Risk, and Regional Identity: Assessing the Socio-Cultural Impacts of Tornadoes in Oklahoma, USA.” IDRiM Journal 10 (2): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.5595/001c.18136.