[HTML][HTML] Where does local and indigenous knowledge in disaster risk reduction go from here? A systematic literature review

A Hadlos, A Opdyke, SA Hadigheh - International journal of disaster risk …, 2022 - Elsevier
The embeddedness of local and indigenous communities in their environments has led
them to develop time-tested knowledge and practices to prepare for, mitigate, respond to …

Exploring the integration of local and scientific knowledge in early warning systems for disaster risk reduction: a review

TDG Hermans, R Šakić Trogrlić… - Natural Hazards, 2022 - Springer
The occurrence and intensity of some natural hazards (eg hydro-meteorological) increase
due to climate change, with growing exposure and socio-economic vulnerability, leading to …

Learning from past earthquake disasters: The need for knowledge management system to enhance infrastructure resilience in Indonesia

KS Pribadi, M Abduh, RD Wirahadikusumah… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Indonesia lies at the region where Indo-Australian, Eurasian, Pacific and Philippines global
tectonic plates meet. In the last 30 years, Indonesia has experienced catastrophic …

The application of knowledge management in disaster management: past, present and future trends

MA Fauzi, B Pradhan, NM Sapuan… - Journal of Knowledge …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this study is to review the role of knowledge management (KM) in
disaster management and crisis. Disaster causes many detrimental impacts on human lives …

[HTML][HTML] Climate risk assessment of the Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima coastal Region (Morocco)

K Agharroud, M Puddu, A Ivčević, A Satta… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Coastal zones occupy a prominent position in the sustainable management perspective of
Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima (TTA) region because they accommodate a majority of the …

The essential contribution of indigenous knowledge to understanding natural hazards and disaster risk: historical evidence from the Rwenzori (Uganda)

B Bwambale, M Nyeko, J Sekajugo, M Kervyn - Natural Hazards, 2022 - Springer
The integration of indigenous knowledge into understanding disasters from natural hazards
is hitherto hampered by the limited conceptualization of the process that shapes indigenous …

Digital Humanitarianism and Crisis Management: An empirical study of antecedents and consequences

A Kumar, S Joshi, M Sharma… - Journal of Humanitarian …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose This study proposes a digital humanitarianism dynamic capability (DHDC)
paradigm that explores the direct effects of DHDC on disaster risk reduction (DRR) and the …

Can Agroecology Provide a Panacea for Sustaining the Adoption of Soil Erosion Control Measures? A Case of Smallholder Coffea arabica Production in the …

TK Tibasiima, DM Ekyaligonza, B Bwambale - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Agroecological approaches can provide context-specific and sustainable solutions to issues
confronting farming communities, by enabling consorting of the socioeconomic and …

[HTML][HTML] Applicability of indigenous knowledge and methods in flood risk management in a Nigerian city

AJ Echendu - Natural Hazards Research, 2024 - Elsevier
The incidence of flooding is set to rise due to climate impacts in the coming years. Nigeria is
one of the countries increasingly experiencing flooding. Its urban areas are expected to …

The socio-epistemic process of indigenous disaster risk reduction: Evidence of adapting yet endangered indigenous strategies

B Bwambale, K Mertens, TK Tibasiima… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The added value of indigenous practices for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) is increasingly
stressed by scholars. Yet this fails to translate into practical application as these scholars …