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Socio-economic consequences of post-disaster reconstruction in hazard-exposed areas
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Revisiting emergency food reserve policy and practice under disaster and extreme climate events
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Climate change, ecological modernization, and disaster management: the coastal embankment project in southwestern Bangladesh
Published 2023“…Having no feasible mitigation alternatives, these countries resort to adaptation efforts to address climate perturbations. Climate change adaptation (or resilience) is primarily a localized course of action that depends on individuals, social networks, economies, ecologies, political structures, and the capabilities of all those to work collectively to absorb, learn from, and transform in the face of new realities. …”
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Perception of climate change in shrimp-farming communities in Bangladesh : a critical assessment
Published 2019“…Public risk perception is important as it can induce or confine political, economic, and social actions dealing with particular hazards. Climate change adaptation is a well-established policy discourse in Bangladesh that has made its people more or less aware of it. …”
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Stability of soil slope in Almaty covered with steel slag under the effect of rainfall
Published 2024“…Current cumulative waste disposal has generated scientific interest in the utilization of waste materials in geotechnical design for climate change adaptation measures. Taking into consideration the effect of slope height and angle, steel slag-a waste product derived from the production of steel-was investigated as a slope cover against rainfall. …”
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