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Section 1: Introducing the concepts
Chapter 1: The Evolution of Complex Disasters
Chapter 2: Fire and Flood: Contextualising compound, cascading, and protracted disaster
Chapter 3: What's in a name? Deconstructing risk and resilience
Chapter 4: The Nature of Climate-related Disasters in Australia
Chapter 5: Coasts: A Battleground in Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Climate Change Adaptation
Section 2: Compound Risks and Impacts
Chapter 6: Ten years on: Brisbane's compounding flood risk
Chapter 7: Accounting for the compounding effects of climate change on coastal residents
Chapter 8: A health geography of the compound effects of contaminated sites and extreme weather events on mental health
Chapter 9: Living with floods in Makassar, Indonesia: a qualitative investigation of compounding and cascading risks in the context of flood-prone informal settlements
Chapter 10: Chokepoints: the challenges of improving surveillance of emerging biological hazards across the Indo-Pacific region
Chapter 11: The role of gardening in response to cascading disaster on peri-urban fringe of Port Vila, Vanuatu
Section 4: Protracted Disasters and their Impacts on Recovery
Chapter 12: Public hazard awareness for culturally and linguistically diverse communities during protracted events
Chapter 13: Earthquakes, tsunami and climate change: customary management and disaster adaptation
Chapter 14: Kinship as cultural citizenship in post-disaster housing reconstruction: Narratives from fisherfolk in the Philippines
Chapter 15: The disconnections that facilitate protracted disasters: barriers to adapting to fire in the Australian landscape
Section 5: Managing Disaster Complexity
Chapter 16: National policy frameworks for compound, cascading and protracted disasters: learning from other policy sectors
Chapter 17: Definition and explanation of community disaster fatigue
Chapter 18: Enabling a collaborative research environment to meet complexities of compound, cascading and protracted disasters
Chapter 19: Complex disasters as part of everyday life.
Chapter 1: The Evolution of Complex Disasters
Chapter 2: Fire and Flood: Contextualising compound, cascading, and protracted disaster
Chapter 3: What's in a name? Deconstructing risk and resilience
Chapter 4: The Nature of Climate-related Disasters in Australia
Chapter 5: Coasts: A Battleground in Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Climate Change Adaptation
Section 2: Compound Risks and Impacts
Chapter 6: Ten years on: Brisbane's compounding flood risk
Chapter 7: Accounting for the compounding effects of climate change on coastal residents
Chapter 8: A health geography of the compound effects of contaminated sites and extreme weather events on mental health
Chapter 9: Living with floods in Makassar, Indonesia: a qualitative investigation of compounding and cascading risks in the context of flood-prone informal settlements
Chapter 10: Chokepoints: the challenges of improving surveillance of emerging biological hazards across the Indo-Pacific region
Chapter 11: The role of gardening in response to cascading disaster on peri-urban fringe of Port Vila, Vanuatu
Section 4: Protracted Disasters and their Impacts on Recovery
Chapter 12: Public hazard awareness for culturally and linguistically diverse communities during protracted events
Chapter 13: Earthquakes, tsunami and climate change: customary management and disaster adaptation
Chapter 14: Kinship as cultural citizenship in post-disaster housing reconstruction: Narratives from fisherfolk in the Philippines
Chapter 15: The disconnections that facilitate protracted disasters: barriers to adapting to fire in the Australian landscape
Section 5: Managing Disaster Complexity
Chapter 16: National policy frameworks for compound, cascading and protracted disasters: learning from other policy sectors
Chapter 17: Definition and explanation of community disaster fatigue
Chapter 18: Enabling a collaborative research environment to meet complexities of compound, cascading and protracted disasters
Chapter 19: Complex disasters as part of everyday life.