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Seismic risk-coping behavior in rural ethnic minority communities in Dali, China. (2020). Zhang, Chun-Min.
In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  19. An analysis of UNFCCC-financed coastal adaptation projects: Assessing patterns of project design and contributions to adaptive capacity. (2020). Scyphers, Steven ; Kuhl, Laura ; van Maanen, Kyla.
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  20. Flood risk management in Austria: Analysing the shift in responsibility-sharing between public and private actors from a public stakeholders perspective. (2020). Thaler, Thomas ; Fuchs, Sven ; Kaufmann, Maria ; Rauter, Magdalena.
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  21. Drivers of Change in National Disaster Governance under the Hyogo Framework for Action. (2020). , Maximilian.
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  22. Household vulnerability and resilience in flood hazards from disaster-prone areas of Punjab, Pakistan. (2019). Afzal, Muhammad ; Ahmad, Dilshad.
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  23. Biting the Bullet: Dealing with the Annual Hunger Gap in the Alaotra, Madagascar. (2019). Waeber, Patrick O ; Stoudmann, Natasha ; Randriamalala, Mirana ; Reibelt, Lena M ; Garcia, Claude A ; Kull, Christian A.
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  24. Household Barriers to Climate Change Action: Perspectives from Nuevo Leon, Mexico. (2019). Gonzalez-Hernandez, Liliana D ; Vanclay, Frank ; Meijles, Erik W.
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  25. Farmers’ interest and willingness-to-pay for index-based crop insurance in the lowlands of Nepal. (2019). Pun, Sirish ; Budhathoki, Nandakaji ; Zander, Kerstin K ; Lassa, Jonatan A.
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  27. Is there a demand for flood insurance in Vietnam? Results from a choice experiment. (2018). Nguyen, Manh Hung ; AUBERT, Cécile ; Reynaud, Arnaud.
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  29. The Evaluation of Green Investments in Urban Areas: A Proposal of an eco-social-green Model of the City. (2018). Sturiale, Luisa ; Scuderi, Alessandro.
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  31. Determinants of flood risk mitigation strategies at household level: a case of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, Pakistan. (2017). Ullah, Raza ; Abid, Muhammad ; Ye, Jingzhong ; Shah, Ashfaq Ahmad.
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  32. Local authorities and the engagement of private actors in climate change adaptation. (2017). .
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  33. Risky policies: Local contestation of mainstream flood risk management approaches in Ireland. (2017). .
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  34. Carbon-weighted economic development performance and driving force analysis: Evidence from China. (2017). Yin, Zihan ; Yu, Xiaowen ; Deng, Shijie ; Lei, Ming.
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  35. Justice and flood risk management: reflecting on different approaches to distribute and allocate flood risk management in Europe. (2016). Thaler, Thomas ; Hartmann, Thomas.
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  37. Institutional barriers to climate change adaptation in decentralised governance structures: Transport planning in England. (2015). .
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