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Part 1 People, Vulnerability and Resilience
Demographic approaches to understanding impacts from disasters
The four periods of natural and technological disasters
Demographic and vulnerability aspects of affected populations and regionalization of natural hazards related with extreme rainfall events in Brazil
Natural Disaster and Social Capital Nexus for Resilience: A study of Jeddah City, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Part 2
Migration & Relocation, Climate Change and Spatial Impacts
Relocation of Communities after Natural Disasters in Taiwan and Japan
Long-term mass displacements after nuclear disasters
Are they the largest emergency displacements of human history?- The demography of Climate change
Indigenous demographic change and climate change
Part 3
Community Life and Recovery
Communities in Fukushima and Chernobyl
enabling and inhibiting factors for recovery in nuclear disaster areas
Community Life in the Aftermath of Catastrophe-Caused Demographic Change
More than time? How Gallivare coped with the 1868 Deprivation and Katherine conceded to the 1998 Cyclone Les
Indigenous cultural and demographic assets for managing disasters
Part 4
Planning for Future
Planning for population loss
Lifeline networks: Disruption from disasters or disasters from disruption? OR Reliance, vulnerability and disruption
Exploring indigenous knowledge for assessing volcanic hazards and improving emergency communication
Population urbanisation and disaster risks
Conclusion.

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