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Tae Sung Cheong and Sangman Jeong
Current flood risk management projects have been criticized for their high carbon emissions, raising the need for carbon emission reduction and carbon absorption efforts to mitigate environmental impacts and achieve carbon neutrality goals. The research ...
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Adrian Rohr, Peter Priesmeier, Katerina Tzavella and Alexander Fekete
Emergency management services, such as firefighting, rescue teams and ambulances, are all heavily reliant on road networks. However, even for highly industrialised countries such as Germany, and even for large cities, spatial planning tools are lacking f...
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Gregorio Rosario Michel, Fernando Manzano Aybar, Leris Neris Guzmán, Christian Villalta Calderón, Teodoro Jiménez Durán and Joep Crompvoets
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) increasingly face natural hazards that overwhelm their capacity to generate and share spatial-information to reduce human?economic losses. Under such circumstances, the emergency mapping team (EMT) enables a common o...
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Todor Tagarev and Valeri Ratchev
The management of crises triggered by natural or manmade events requires a concerted effort of various actors crossing institutional and geographic boundaries. Technological advances allow to make crisis management more effective, but innovation is hinde...
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Nabil M. AbdelAziz, Khalid A. Eldrandaly, Safa Al-Saeed, Abduallah Gamal, Mohamed Abdel-Basset
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Leandro Ludwig, Marcos Antônio Mattedi, Eduardo Augusto Werneck Ribeiro, Maiko Rafael Spiess
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Leandro Ludwig,Marcos Antônio Mattedi,Eduardo Augusto Werneck Ribeiro,Maiko Rafael Spiess
This article aims to highlight the knowledge gaps identified in the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in the different phases of Disaster Risk Management (DRM). To this end, a bibliographic review of 254 articles reporting on UAVs and natural disasters in ...
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Gelian Song, Meijuan Xia and Dahai Zhang
The marine ranching industry in China is transitioning from traditional farming to a digital and intelligent model. The use of new technologies, algorithms, and models in the era of artificial intelligence (AI) is a key focus to enhance the efficiency, s...
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Miranda Dandoulaki, Miltiades Lazoglou, Nikos Pangas and Konstantinos Serraos
The debate over spatial planning highlights the need for more interdisciplinary, strategic, and collaborative methods to achieve broad policy goals such as resilience and sustainability. Risk-based planning is gaining importance due to the rising vulnera...
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Louis J. Durrant, Atish N. Vadher, Mirza Sarac, Duygu Basoglu and Jacques Teller
Global cultural heritage is threatened by the increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters caused by climate change. International experts emphasise the importance of managing cultural heritage sustainably as part of a paradigm shift in cultura...
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Wei Chek Moon, Lariyah Mohd Sidek, Tze Liang Lau, How Tion Puay, Taksiah Abdul Majid, Ahmad Khairi Abd Wahab and Fang Yenn Teo
The tsunami is one of the deadliest natural disasters, responsible for more than 260,000 deaths and billions in economic losses over the last two decades. The footage of the devastating power of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami perhaps remains vivid in the ...
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Nathani Eduarda de Andrades Feldens, Giuliano Crauss Daronco
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Carolin Klonner, Maximilian Hartmann, Rebecca Dischl, Lily Djami, Liana Anderson, Martin Raifer, Fernanda Lima-Silva, Lívia Castro Degrossi, Alexander Zipf and João Porto de Albuquerque
A worldwide increase in the number of people and areas affected by disasters has led to more and more approaches that focus on the integration of local knowledge into disaster risk reduction processes. The research at hand shows a method for formalizing ...
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Kunruthai Meechang, Natt Leelawat, Jing Tang, Akira Kodaka, Chatpan Chintanapakdee
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Sarah Godschall, Virginia Smith, Jonathan Hubler and Peleg Kremer
Mitigating the effects of natural hazards through infrastructure planning requires integration of diverse types of information from a range of fields, including engineering, geography, social science, and geology. Challenges in data availability and prev...
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Torgrim Log, Vigdis Vandvik, Liv Guri Velle and Maria-Monika Metallinou
In recent years, severe and deadly wildland-urban interface (WUI) fires have resulted in an increased focus on this particular risk to humans and property, especially in Canada, USA, Australia, and countries in the Mediterranean area. Also, in areas not ...
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Lisa Bross, Ina Wienand and Steffen Krause
Emergency preparedness planning in the water supply sector includes preventive measures to minimize risks as well as aspects of crisis management. Various scenarios such as floods, power failures or even a pandemic should be considered. This article pres...
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Carlos Germano Ferreira Costa
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Carlos Germano Ferreira Costa
Recurrently drought, high food prices, conflict, and market distortions are some of the mutually reinforcing factors of vulnerability and instability affecting the building of sustainable development pathways in the world. In this regard, the linkages be...
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Valentina Pica
In observance of the international procedures on disaster risk management, and in particular the Sendai Framework (2015), this research focuses on how more specific procedures related to it can be made effective in the treatment of historic areas worldwi...
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