The 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic groups of Aceh, Indonesia. About 170,000 Acehnese and Minangkabau people died in the Northern tip of Sumatra while only 44 Simeulue people passed away in the neighbouring Simeulue island located near the earthquake epicentre. Such a difference in the death toll does not lie in the nature of the hazard but in different human behaviours and ethnic contexts. The present study draws on a contextual framework of analysis where people’s behaviour in the face of natural hazards is deeply influenced by the cultural, social..
Purpose: In the immediate aftermath of disasters, unaffected individuals and organisations attempt t...
An earthquake is a disaster that causes traumatic feelings for victims such as the 7.4 SR earthquake...
After a natural disaster, solidarity and helping behaviours among survivors are crucial for alleviat...
International audienceThe 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic ...
The 26 december 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic groups of Aceh, Indone...
The 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic groups of Aceh, Indone...
This chapter describes how disaster survivors in the Indonesian province of Aceh responded to the un...
At 07:45 a.m. on 2 April 2007, a tsunami hit Ghizo Island, western Solomon Islands in the south-west...
Natural disasters such as hurricanes, tsunamis, floods and earthquakes not only damage and destroy t...
The social impact of the 26 December 2004 catastrophe cannot be fully understood without an understa...
The social impact of the 26 December 2004 catastrophe cannot be fully understood without an understa...
This year, the World Disasters Report takes on a challenging theme that looks at different aspects o...
The longer the time-depth considered, the more human history is dependent on the beneficence of the ...
Although humanitarian operations are meant to help victims of natural and man – made disasters, the ...
Protecting at-risk communities from geological hazards requires both knowledge of the physical hazar...
Purpose: In the immediate aftermath of disasters, unaffected individuals and organisations attempt t...
An earthquake is a disaster that causes traumatic feelings for victims such as the 7.4 SR earthquake...
After a natural disaster, solidarity and helping behaviours among survivors are crucial for alleviat...
International audienceThe 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic ...
The 26 december 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic groups of Aceh, Indone...
The 26 December 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic groups of Aceh, Indone...
This chapter describes how disaster survivors in the Indonesian province of Aceh responded to the un...
At 07:45 a.m. on 2 April 2007, a tsunami hit Ghizo Island, western Solomon Islands in the south-west...
Natural disasters such as hurricanes, tsunamis, floods and earthquakes not only damage and destroy t...
The social impact of the 26 December 2004 catastrophe cannot be fully understood without an understa...
The social impact of the 26 December 2004 catastrophe cannot be fully understood without an understa...
This year, the World Disasters Report takes on a challenging theme that looks at different aspects o...
The longer the time-depth considered, the more human history is dependent on the beneficence of the ...
Although humanitarian operations are meant to help victims of natural and man – made disasters, the ...
Protecting at-risk communities from geological hazards requires both knowledge of the physical hazar...
Purpose: In the immediate aftermath of disasters, unaffected individuals and organisations attempt t...
An earthquake is a disaster that causes traumatic feelings for victims such as the 7.4 SR earthquake...
After a natural disaster, solidarity and helping behaviours among survivors are crucial for alleviat...