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Risk Mitigation, Vulnerability Management and Resilience under Disasters
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The Special Issue (SI) discusses the topic of Disaster Risk Management and its cornerstones: vulnerability reduction and resilience building. The focus of the SI is the impact of risk information, communication and representation, risk knowledge as related to science and practice, risk perception and awareness, and risk culture on multi-faceted vulnerability and several aspects of resilience.
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- action organization analysis
- AHP
- alternative action organizations
- alternative consumerism
- Alternative lifestyles
- climate-related risks
- compromise
- corpus-assisted discourse studies
- Crisis
- Disaster Management
- disaster preparedness
- disaster risk
- disaster risk awareness
- disaster risk reduction (DRR)
- earthquake
- Eastern Attica
- elderly
- environmental activism
- Europe
- exposure
- Fire prevention
- fire statistics
- Flood
- flood-hazard
- Forest fires
- GIS
- governance culture
- Greece
- History of engineering & technology
- Italy
- Japan
- Media Coverage
- Megalo Rema
- migrants
- Monitoring
- motor of change
- Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
- multi-risk
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- Pandemic
- public participation
- Risk assessment
- risk awareness
- Risk management
- risk perception
- risk-sensitive spatial development
- SDGs
- seismic crisis
- seismic emergency information and communication
- seismic risk management
- setting priorities
- solidarity
- strategic focus
- sustainability
- systemic vulnerability
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- Teleology
- telluric risks
- turkey
- UN-ISDR
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