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Special Issue on Trans-Disciplinary Approach (TDA) and Decision Making on Building Disaster Resilience

A transdisciplinary approach (TDA) for disaster risk reduction (DRR) is an inclusive and collaborative implementation strategy that brings together stakeholders from various disciplines and sectors. TDA facilitates the collective efforts of diverse stakeholders, encouraging them to work together to...

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Published in:Journal of disaster research 2023-08, Vol.18 (5), p.455-455
Main Authors: Ishiwatari, Mikio, Tsukahara, Kenichi, Takeuchi, Kuniyoshi
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