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期刊名:International journal of disaster risk reduction

缩写:INT J DISAST RISK RE

ISSN:2212-4209

e-ISSN:2212-4209

IF/分区:4.8/Q1

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Disasters create spatial, temporal and social gaps as people are displaced into temporary or interim situations. During this time affected people often experience the dilemma of prolonged uncertainty about the future, as well as the loss of...
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While cold weather disasters are likely to become more frequent under climate change, most health research is focused on heat waves, flooding or hurricanes. Oriented by a "cascading disaster health inequities" approach, we examine anxiety a...
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This report conceptualizes hazard gentrification, a distinct form of gentrification that occurs when a natural hazard destroys a significant proportion of a community, and its inhabitants become displaced by wealthier residents. We differen...
Balaji Ramesh,Meredith A Jagger,Benjamin Zaitchik et al. Balaji Ramesh et al.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) is a census-based metric that includes 15 socioeconomic and demographic factors split into four t...
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Integrating the Transtheoretical Model with Social Cognitive Theory and Protection Motivation Theory, we propose a new model to study the progress of behavior changes towards disaster preparedness along three developmental stages: from "not...
Kathleen A Lynch,David M Abramson,Alexis A Merdjanoff Kathleen A Lynch
Introduction: Risk perceptions of extreme weather events have been explored extensively through the lens of emergency preparation, but the influence of pre-storm risk perceptions on resilience and recovery trajectories ar...
Amal Rammah,Sheryl McCurdy,Melissa Bondy et al. Amal Rammah et al.
Severe storms and flooding events are expected to increase in frequency and severity, with lasting economic, social, and psychological impacts on communities in post-disaster recovery. In the first mixed methods study to focus on the experi...
Taylin Spurlock,Kelly Sewell,Maggie M Sugg et al. Taylin Spurlock et al.
Extreme weather events endanger critical health infrastructure, and many individuals rely on infrastructure to meet their basic needs, such as heat, water, and medical devices. The purpose of this study is to identify spatially explicit at-...