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Published on
30 July 2025
Post-disaster Damage and Needs Assessment
This entry explains the concept, methodology, and importance of post-disaster damage and needs assessment (PDNA) in supporting effective recovery, reconstruction, and disaster risk reduction.
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Published on
13 February 2025
From crisis to classroom: preschool teachers’ post-earthquake experiences
Aim of the study is to explore the experiences of earthquake-affected preschool as they returned to their profession following the devastating February 6, 2023, earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş in Turkiye.
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Published on
21 February 2023
A data-driven approach to rapidly estimate recovery potential to go beyond building damage after disasters
This study shifts attention beyond estimating building damage as the main source of information after an earthquake by introducing an approach to rapidly identify the obstacles that lead to the lack of household recovery progress. 
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Published on
30 January 2021
Preliminary analysis of a catastrophic landslide event on 6 August 2020 at Pettimudi, Kerala State, India
This paper is preliminary analysis of a disastrous landslide which occurred in the Pettimudi village of Idukki district, Kerala Stateon 6 August 2020 due to heavy downpour.
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Published on
30 July 2018
Post-disaster Housing: Lessons Learnt from the 2004 Tsunami of Sri Lanka
The post tsunami house reconstruction programme in Sri Lanka was two pronged.This study assesses the progress and effectiveness of each programme.

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