Protecting at-risk communities from geological hazards requires both knowledge of the physical hazard and an understanding of the community at risk. Interdisciplinary disaster research therefore explores the interface between hazards and society in order to improve disaster risk reduction strategies. At this interface there exist disaster sub-cultures that are produced through hazard experience and can be developed as a coping mechanism for the at-risk communities. Therefore, disaster sub-cultures could contribute to either social resilience or vulnerability. The fluid nature of the term culture and the difficulty in quantifying these important human traits mean that the local sub-cultures are complex and often not included within conventio...
AbstractThe concept of community resilience is one of popular approaches in disaster risk reduction....
This article illustrates the multi-faceted notion of hazard vulnerability and the complicated relati...
International audienceThis atlas provides a state of the art synthesis of knowledge on Merapi, from ...
Protecting at-risk communities from geological hazards requires both knowledge of the physical hazar...
Social volcanology refers to the integration of social science research methods into the traditional...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how culture, including traditions and social struct...
International audienceThe densely populated and persistently active volcano of Semeru in East Java, ...
Local, traditional, or indigenous knowledge play an important role in disaster risk reduction (DRR),...
The eruption of Mount Merapi in 2010 was one of the largest volcanic eruptions in Indonesian history...
International audienceMerapi is a two-sided, paradoxical volcano: on the one hand 1.8 million people...
This research addresses how an Indigenous disaster risk reduction framework, which calls for the int...
This year, the World Disasters Report takes on a challenging theme that looks at different aspects o...
The Ati peoples, known for their nomadic culture and knowledge on traditional medicine are precariou...
Objective The Mt Merapi volcanic eruption in October 2010 claimed more than 386 lives, injured thous...
Kiematubu volcano is often considered as non-volcanic, even though it consists of basalt material, s...
AbstractThe concept of community resilience is one of popular approaches in disaster risk reduction....
This article illustrates the multi-faceted notion of hazard vulnerability and the complicated relati...
International audienceThis atlas provides a state of the art synthesis of knowledge on Merapi, from ...
Protecting at-risk communities from geological hazards requires both knowledge of the physical hazar...
Social volcanology refers to the integration of social science research methods into the traditional...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how culture, including traditions and social struct...
International audienceThe densely populated and persistently active volcano of Semeru in East Java, ...
Local, traditional, or indigenous knowledge play an important role in disaster risk reduction (DRR),...
The eruption of Mount Merapi in 2010 was one of the largest volcanic eruptions in Indonesian history...
International audienceMerapi is a two-sided, paradoxical volcano: on the one hand 1.8 million people...
This research addresses how an Indigenous disaster risk reduction framework, which calls for the int...
This year, the World Disasters Report takes on a challenging theme that looks at different aspects o...
The Ati peoples, known for their nomadic culture and knowledge on traditional medicine are precariou...
Objective The Mt Merapi volcanic eruption in October 2010 claimed more than 386 lives, injured thous...
Kiematubu volcano is often considered as non-volcanic, even though it consists of basalt material, s...
AbstractThe concept of community resilience is one of popular approaches in disaster risk reduction....
This article illustrates the multi-faceted notion of hazard vulnerability and the complicated relati...
International audienceThis atlas provides a state of the art synthesis of knowledge on Merapi, from ...