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This report examines literature which captures the impact of extensive disasters on vulnerable communities
How to prepare and what to do if you’re affected by extreme weather and natural hazards while travelling or living abroad.
This report focuses on disaster mental health preparedness
This book harnesses lessons from finance, politics, economics and psychology to show how countries can better prepare to deal with disasters
The Macroeconomic resilience of the economy to natural disasters is important to estimate the vulnerability of populations
This study presents a dynamic small open economy model to explore the macroeconomic impact of natural disasters.
Report looking at the the mental health consequences of natural and man-made disasters.
Disasters may impact air quality through the generation of high levels of potentially pathogenic particulate matter, for example, in a volcanic eruption
This paper studies the channels through which natural disaster shocks affect macroeconomic outcomes and welfare in disaster-prone countries
Losses due to natural disasters have increased sharply over the last 30 years caused by population growth
Report looking at how the human and economic impact of natural disasters is measured.
All organisations are at some form of risk from the hazards of everyday living.
This study is based on a household survey in Indian Sundarbans hit by tropical cyclone Aila in May 2009
Foresight project looking at how science can reduce the impacts of natural disasters.
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