| Remaking the world in our own image: vulnerability, resilience and adaptation as historical discourses |
11 |
| Natural hazard events and social capital: the social impact of natural disasters |
10 |
| A proposed framework of key activities and processes in the preparedness and recovery phases of disaster management |
9 |
| Sand and dust storms: underrated natural hazards |
8 |
| Humanitarian governance and resilience building: Ethiopia in comparative perspective |
7 |
| Assessing the impact of household participation on satisfaction and safe design in humanitarian shelter projects |
6 |
| Gender, sexuality, and violence in humanitarian crises |
6 |
| From disaster to development: a systematic review of community-driven humanitarian logistics |
6 |
| Business recovery: an assessment framework |
6 |
| Exploring the administrative mechanism of China's Paired Assistance to Disaster Affected Areas programme |
6 |
| Disaster studies inside out |
6 |
| An overdue alignment of risk and resilience? A conceptual contribution to community resilience |
6 |
| Between international donors and local faith communities: Intermediaries in humanitarian assistance to Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon |
6 |
| How emergency managers (mis?)interpret forecasts |
6 |
| Disasters in conflict areas: finding the politics |
5 |
| I will not go, I cannot go: cultural and social limitations of disaster preparedness in Asia, Africa, and Oceania |
5 |
| Building resilience to El Nino-related drought: experiences in early warning and early action from Nicaragua and Ethiopia |
5 |
| Ambivalence towards discourse of disaster resilience |
5 |
| Women survivors and their children born of wartime sexual violence in northern Uganda |
5 |
| The 1970 Bhola cyclone, nationalist politics, and the subsistence crisis contract in Bangladesh |
5 |
| Citizen participation in disaster recovery projects and programmes in rural communities: a comparison of the Haiti earthquake and Hurricane Katrina |
5 |
| Community social capital and individual functioning in the post-disaster context |
5 |
| Control or rescue at sea? Aims and limits of border surveillance technologies in the Mediterranean Sea |
4 |
| Coordination in theory, coordination in practice: the case of the Clusters |
4 |
| Digital disparities and vulnerability: mobile phone use, information behaviour, and disaster preparedness in Southeast Asia |
4 |
| Policing men: militarised masculinity, youth livelihoods, and security in conflict-affected northern Uganda |
4 |
| Stigma in science: the case of earthquake prediction |
4 |
| Flooding: what is the impact on pregnancy and child health? |
4 |
| Social capital's role in recovery: evidence from communities affected by the 2010 Pakistan floods |
4 |
| Emergency drills for agricultural drought response: a case study in Guatemala |
4 |
| Analysing news media coverage of the 2015 Nepal earthquake using a community capitals lens: implications for disaster resilience |
4 |
| Bringing rights into resilience: revealing complexities of climate risks and social conflict |
4 |
| Barriers or enablers? Chiefs, elite capture, disasters, and resettlement in rural Malawi |
4 |
| Stories from the frontlines: decolonising social contracts for disasters |
3 |
| Disaster risk reduction amidst armed conflict: informal institutions, rebel groups, and wartime political orders |
3 |
| Complexity, continuity and change: livelihood resilience in the Darfur region of Sudan |
3 |
| Building resilience to climate risks through social protection: from individualised models to systemic transformation |
3 |
| Hurricane storm surge in Volusia County, Florida: evidence of a tipping point for infrastructure damage |
3 |
| Examining the impacts of disaster resettlement from a livelihood perspective: a case study of Qinling Mountains, China |
3 |
| Living with disasters: social capital for disaster governance |
3 |
| Special needs hurricane shelters and the ageing population: development of a methodology and a case study application |
3 |
| Disaster journalism: fostering citizen and community disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery, and resilience across the disaster cycle |
3 |
| When information becomes action: drivers of individuals' trust in broadcast versus peer-to-peer information in disaster response |
3 |
| There's nowhere to go: counting the costs of extreme weather to the homeless community |
3 |
| Gender and enterprise in fragile refugee settings: female empowerment amidst male emasculation-a challenge to local integration? |
3 |
| Gender, households, and decision-making for wildfire safety |
3 |
| Waiting for the flood: technocratic time and impending disaster in the Himalayas |
3 |
| From authoritarian enclave to deliberative space: governance logics in post-disaster reconstruction |
2 |
| Perceptions of risk characteristics of earthquakes compared to other hazards and their impact on risk tolerance |
2 |
| Ethnicity, income, and disaster preparedness in Deep South Texas, United States |
2 |