International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment: Volume 11 Issue 2
Table of contents - Special Issue: “End-to-end tsunami early warning systems” in collaboration with IOC-UNESCO IOTWMS (Dedicated to the memory of Professor Samantha Hettiarachchi)
Guest Editors: Priyan Dias
A multi-scenario assessment of the seismogenic tsunami hazard for Bangladesh
Janaka J. WijetungeThis paper aims to describe a multi-scenario assessment of the seismogenic tsunami hazard for Bangladesh from active subduction zones in the Indian Ocean region. Two segments of…
An update of proposed Sri Lanka warning system for east and west coast tsunamis
Sanjeewa Wickramaratne, S. Chan Wirasinghe, Janaka RuwanpuraBased on the existing provisions/operations of tsunami warning in the Indian Ocean, authors observed that detection as well as arrival time estimations of regional tsunami service…
Coastal flood alleviation through management interventions under changing climate conditions
William George Bennett, Harshinie KarunarathnaCoastal flooding has disastrous consequences on people, infrastructure, properties and the environment. Increasing flood risk as a result of global climate change is a significant…
Vulnerability assessment of reinforced concrete buildings in Indonesia subjected to tsunami inundation forces
Dicky Hanggara, Anil Christopher WijeyewickremaThis paper aims to evaluate the vulnerability of typical low-rise reinforced concrete (RC) buildings located in Indonesia subjected to tsunami loading.
The upstream-downstream interface of Sri Lanka’s tsunami early warning system
Richard Haigh, Maheshika Menike Sakalasuriya, Dilanthi Amaratunga, Senaka Basnayake, Siri Hettige, Sarath Premalal, Ananda Jayasinghe ArachchiThe purpose of this paper is to deliver a detailed analysis of the functioning of upstream–downstream interface process of the tsunami early warning and mitigation system in Sri…
A study of people-centered early warning system in the face of near-field tsunami risk for Indonesian coastal cities
Harkunti Pertiwi Rahayu, Louise K. Comfort, Richard Haigh, Dilanthi Amaratunga, Devina KhoirunnisaThis study aims to identify the gaps in current policy and propose a viable framework for policy improvement regarding people-centered tsunami early warning chain in Padang City…
The human dimension of early warning – a viewpoint
Mo Hamza, Peter MånssonThe 2004 Boxing Day tsunami prompted global efforts to develop end-to-end multi-hazard warning systems. Taking this event as a starting point, and drawing on experiences from the…
Barriers and enablers of coastal disaster resilience – lessons learned from tsunami in Sri Lanka
Danidu Kusal Rathnayake, Devmini Kularatne, Sonali Abeysinghe, Ishani Shehara, Thilanga Fonseka, Sameera Darshana Jayasooriya Edirisinghe Mudiyanselage, Wathuwala Gedara Chaminda Thushara Kamalrathne, Chandana Siriwardana, Chaminda Senarathna Bandara Alagiyawanna Mohotti Appuhamilage, Ranjith DissanayakeThis study aims to evaluate the coastal disaster resilience and the disaster management framework of Sri Lanka, by conducting a case study in a few coastal areas in the district…
Framework to analyze Sri Lanka disaster management mechanism
Chameera Randil, Chandana Siriwardana, Kalana HewawasamThe purpose of this study is to develop a framework to assess the disaster management mechanism in Sri Lanka by means of the established indicators and newly derived indicators…
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1759-5908e-ISSN:
1759-5916ISSN-L:
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2010Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof Dilanthi Amaratunga
- Prof Richard Haigh