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Disasters (Wiley)

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Disasters is a major, peer-reviewed, quarterly journal reporting on all aspects of disaster studies, policy and management. It provides an opportunity for academics, policymakers and practitioners to publish the results of high-quality research and practice on natural catastrophes, anthropogenic disasters and complex political emergencies.

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Publication
Published on
4 September 2024
Community-centred disaster recovery: A call to change the narrative
This paper challenges current approaches to undertaking community-centred disaster recovery. The paper focuses on people's experiences of community-centred recovery in New South Wales, Australia, which has experienced severe fires and floods since 2019.
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Published on
30 May 2021
Implementing a Pre‐Disaster Recovery Workshop in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines: Lessons for Disaster Risk Assessment, Response, and Recovery for Cultural Heritage
The authors organized a pre-disaster recovery planning workshop, which helped observe the existing system of disaster management for cultural heritage in Intramuros.
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Published on
26 January 2017
Attitudes towards relocation following Hurricane Sandy: should we stay or should we go?
This research discusses the willingness of homeowners to relocate or rebuild following Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

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