Vulnerable areas of the world, including many developing countries, are increasingly exposed to natural disasters. New technologies, such as geospatial technologies, could help them manage the risks of extreme events and cope with disaster aftershock. However, new technologies are often disseminated slowly among the relevant stakeholders. Assuming that knowledge exchange through stakeholder networks can effectively enhance the uptake of innovation, this research applied a social network approach focussing on the structural patterns of communication and collaboration networks regarding landslide-related disasters in Nepal and floods in Kenya. Using methods of formal social network analysis, we reveal centrally positioned stakeholder...
During natural disasters, social media can play prominent roles in how publics learn and communicate...
In addition to the tragedy they cause, major natural hazard and disaster events place a large cost o...
This study explores the application of Innovation Diffusion Theory (IDT) to the adoption of disaster...
Vulnerable areas of the world, including many developing countries, are increasingly exposed to nat...
In Sri Lanka, there are many recurring natural hazards like floods and landslides, which often turn ...
Disasters, be it natural or technological, are usually unpredictable and managing disasters needs to...
Social networks and public supports have been becoming increasingly important in disaster management...
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) research has long recognised that social networks are a vital source o...
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) research has long recognised that social networks are a vital source o...
Reducing the risk of populations to disaster is a key priority for those working within sustainable ...
Local social networks are vital contributor to community resilience and recovery from disasters. We ...
In this study, we present a longitudinal analysis of the evolution of interorganizational disaster c...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the activation of the National Disaster Response Framework (NDRF) follow...
This study utilized social network analysis to identify the top 10 Twitter influentials during the H...
In a rapidly globalising world the way in which crises are managed is changing. This thesis theorise...
During natural disasters, social media can play prominent roles in how publics learn and communicate...
In addition to the tragedy they cause, major natural hazard and disaster events place a large cost o...
This study explores the application of Innovation Diffusion Theory (IDT) to the adoption of disaster...
Vulnerable areas of the world, including many developing countries, are increasingly exposed to nat...
In Sri Lanka, there are many recurring natural hazards like floods and landslides, which often turn ...
Disasters, be it natural or technological, are usually unpredictable and managing disasters needs to...
Social networks and public supports have been becoming increasingly important in disaster management...
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) research has long recognised that social networks are a vital source o...
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) research has long recognised that social networks are a vital source o...
Reducing the risk of populations to disaster is a key priority for those working within sustainable ...
Local social networks are vital contributor to community resilience and recovery from disasters. We ...
In this study, we present a longitudinal analysis of the evolution of interorganizational disaster c...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the activation of the National Disaster Response Framework (NDRF) follow...
This study utilized social network analysis to identify the top 10 Twitter influentials during the H...
In a rapidly globalising world the way in which crises are managed is changing. This thesis theorise...
During natural disasters, social media can play prominent roles in how publics learn and communicate...
In addition to the tragedy they cause, major natural hazard and disaster events place a large cost o...
This study explores the application of Innovation Diffusion Theory (IDT) to the adoption of disaster...