Risk communication and community engagement during COVID-19
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
located in tropical areas. Among various challenges of disaster risk management and …
Rethinking communication in risk interpretation and action
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 …
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
This article examines how human-animal connections influence risk perception and
behaviour in companion animal guardians exposed to bushfire threat in Australia. Although …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
human-induced disaster in India where various aspects of the disaster response exposed …