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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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Deborah F Shmueli,Connie P Ozawa,Sanda Kaufman Deborah F Shmueli
Natural and technological hazards can have consequences of a scale and severity far exceeding most human experience. Massive earthquakes predicted as imminent for some regions of the world, fires engulfing large tracts of land and the globa...
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The school of social vulnerability in disaster sciences offers an alternative perspective on the current COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic crisis. Social vulnerability in general can be understood as a risk of exposure to hazard impacts, wher...
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During a disaster, such as a pandemic, ethnic minorities tend to be left behind due to linguistic and religious differences. In the COVID-19 vaccination process, measures to include them are necessary, including the utilization of their res...
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A cross-sectional survey study from 1496 respondents was conducted to investigate how interpersonal risk communication and media risk communication foster individuals' interpersonal trust and trust in scientists during the ongoing COVID-19 ...