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Built-in resilience through disaster risk reduction: operational issues
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The divine hierarchy: the social and institutional elements of vulnerability in south India
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A case of inappropriately targeted vulnerability reduction initiatives in Andhra Pradesh, India?
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Social and institutional elements of disaster vulnerability: the case of South India
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Considering multiple risks & inequalities in COVID19 times (& beyond...)
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Integrating counter-terrorist resilience into sustainability
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Disaster risk reduction and 'built-in' resilience: towards overarching principles for construction practice
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Disaster risk reduction or disaster risk production: the role of building regulations in mainstreaming DRR
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Managing disaster risk and resilience in the UK: Response vs. prevention in policy and practice
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Rapid urbanisation and security: Holistic approach to enhancing security of urban spaces
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Construction in Barbados: keeping natural hazards in mind?
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DESURBS deliverable 2.2: tools for the assessment of security threats
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DESURBS draft deliverable 2.1 (d2.1c): roles of key stakeholders
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DESURBS deliverable 2.3: generic integrated security and resilience decision support framework
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Decision support for incorporating counter-terrorism design innovations into public places
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Securitisation of climate change and natural hazards in the UK
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Integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation into the built environment
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Understanding the impacts of climate change on cultural heritage buildings: a case of York, UK
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Decision–Support System Portal as a tool for mainstreaming DRR into urban decision making
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Role of urban design and planning in disaster risk reduction
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Seismic hazard mitigation and construction decision-making: learning lessons for flood threatened hospitals in the UK
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Urban resilience and sustainability: the role of a local resilience forum in England
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Stop going around in circles: towards a reconceptualisation of disaster risk management phases
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Freshwater lens assessment of Karst Island water resources: towards an inter-disciplinary protocol
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Disaster risk reduction as a professional competency. A review of related training and education provision for built environment practitioners in the UK and Australia
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Resilience in the humanitarian sphere: stimulating resilience for recovery
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Coupling utility performance targets with catchment management
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Resource Accessibility and Vulnerability in Andhra Pradesh: Caste and Non-Caste Influences
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Reducing disaster risk in cities: moving towards a new set of skills
Published 2015“…Cities need to be more resilient to disasters. Lee Bosher of Loughborough University, Cassidy Johnson of UCL and Jason Von Meding of The University of Newcastle, Australia say that civil engineers are ideally placed to help but they need new skills to do so.…”
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Language matters: Dangers of the “natural disaster” misnomer
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Sustainable recovery: creating Haitian resilience
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Fixed firefighting system selection: towards improved decision making
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Freshwater lens assessment of karst island water resources: towards an interdisciplinary protocol
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Understanding the relationship between resilience and sustainability: emergency planning and the design of urban space
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Implementation of a freshwater lens assessment protocol on karst islands
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The reification of resilience and the implications for theory and practice
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Synergising disaster risk management and construction research: a multi-disciplinary initiative from the UK
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Resilient design for community safety and terror-resistant cities
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Implications of transforming climate change risks into security risks
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Built-in resilience to disasters: a pre-emptive approach
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Integration of cultural heritage into disaster risk management: challenges and opportunities for increased disaster resilience
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