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Climate change and natural disasters: macroeconomic performance and sustainable development
- Dzator, Janet, Acheampong, Alex O., Dzator, Michael
Economic Impact Assessment After a Natural Disaster Using DEMATEL Method
- Dzator, Michael, Dzator, Janet
Natural Disasters: Macroeconomic Implications and Measurement Issues
- Dzator, Janet, Dzator, Michael
Great Koala National Park: economic impact analysis and environmental benefit assessment: final report
- Hunter Research Foundation Centre
Flood adaptations in the Asian vernacular
- Howard, Amanda, Blakemore, Tamara, Bevis, Miriam
An intercomparison of tropical cyclone best-track products for the southwest Pacific
- Magee, Andrew D., Verdon-Kidd D. C., Kiem, Anthony S.
Bushfire support services and the need for evaluation: the 2013 Blue Mountains experience
- Rich, Jane, Booth, Angela, Rowlands, Allison, Redd, Prasuna
Natural hazards in Australia: floods
- Johnson, Fiona, White, Christopher J., van Dijk, Albert, Ekstrom, Marie, Evans, Jason P., Jakob, Dörte, Kiem, Anthony S., Leonard, Michael, Rouillard, Alexandra, Westra, Seth
Tropical cyclone perceptions, impacts and adaptation in the Southwest Pacific: an urban perspective from Fiji, Vanuatu and Tonga
- Magee, Andrew D., Verdon-Kidd D. C., Kiem, Anthony S., Royle, Stephen A.
A planning and decision-making framework for sustainable humanitarian logistics in disaster response
Disaster risk management and public education in Singapore
Supporting rural Australian communities after disaster: the Warrumbungle Bushfire Support Coordination Service
- Coombe, Jacqueline, Rich, Jane, Booth, Angela, Rowlands, Allison, Mackenzie, Lisa, Reddy, Prasuna
Land and disaster management strategies in Asia
Recovering cultural built heritage after natural disasters: a resilience perspective
- MacKee, Jamie, Askland, Hedda Haugen, Askew, Louise
The children of the Sichuan earthquake: the psycho-cultural empowerment program
- Keats, Daphne, Wang, Shuguang
- Mackee, Jamie, Askland, Hedda Haugen, Askew, Louise
Restoring non-secular cultural heritage in South and Southeast Asia in the aftermath of a natural disaster: Integrating systems theory and indigenous philosophical and cultural traditions to support sustainable conservation approaches
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