Risk communication and community engagement during COVID-19

S Khan, J Mishra, N Ahmed, CD Onyige, KE Lin… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
In today's information age, both excess and lack of information can cause a disaster. COVID-
19 pandemic not only highlighted the significance of risk communication but also pointed out …

Communicating climate change for adaptation in rural communities: a Pacific study

R McNaught, O Warrick, A Cooper - Regional Environmental Change, 2014 - Springer
The academic literature on climate change communications is growing. However, the
majority of this literature focuses on the issue of climate change mitigation in a developed …

Risk modelling as a tool to support natural hazard risk management in New Zealand local government

MH Crawford, K Crowley, SH Potter… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Due to New Zealand's exposure and vulnerability to natural hazards, it is important
for local government to have tools that enable effective use of its natural hazard risk …

Critical gaps and implications of risk communication in the global agreements—SFDRR, SDGs, and UNFCCC: 3 select case studies from urban areas of tropics in …

S Khan, J Mishra - Natural hazards, 2022 - Springer
There has been a consistent rise in urban disasters, particularly in developing countries
located in tropical areas. Among various challenges of disaster risk management and …

Rethinking communication in risk interpretation and action

S Khan, JL Mishra, KE Lin, EEH Doyle - Natural Hazards, 2017 - Springer
Communication is fundamental to the transfer of information between individuals, agencies
and organizations, and therefore, it is crucial to planning and decision-making particularly in …

A moveable beast: subjective influence of human-animal relationships on risk perception, and risk behaviour during bushfire threat

JL Trigg, K Thompson, B Smith… - Qualitative …, 2016 - researchnow.flinders.edu.au
This article examines how human-animal connections influence risk perception and
behaviour in companion animal guardians exposed to bushfire threat in Australia. Although …

Three-domain model for disaster management framework

KM Ha - Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, 2017 - Springer
Existing bodies of research on disaster management frameworks have not been always
satisfactorily explained all aspects of catastrophe due to their inadequate applications. This …

Critical gaps and implications of risk communication in international agreements: 3 select case studies from urban areas in the tropics of South Asia

S Khan, J Mishra - 2021 - researchsquare.com
The cost of urban disasters has been consistently increasing, particularly in the cities of
developing countries located across the tropics. Among various challenges of disaster risk …

[PDF][PDF] EXPLORING THE SENSITIVITY OF RISK COMMUNICATION FOR THE CLIMATE CRISIS, CULTURAL LOSS, AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

S Khan, R Siew, N Ahmad - Natural hazards - researchgate.net
The wide-ranging issues and impacts of the climate crisis may also include various cultural
losses, such as the loss of traditional knowledge, practices, heritage sites, or sociocultural …

Community, Communication, and Capacity Building: Integrated Risks of COVID-19 Response in India

S Khan - 5th World Congress on Disaster Management …, 2023 - api.taylorfrancis.com
While COVID-19 is classified as a pandemic caused by a foreign virus, it turned out to be a
human-induced disaster in India where various aspects of the disaster response exposed …