International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment: Volume 7 Issue 3
Table of contents
Long-term socio-spatial transformation of earthquake-affected neighbourhoods in Bhuj: Who stayed, who left and who moved in?
Mojgan Taheri Tafti, Richard TomlinsonThis paper aims to examine the socio-spatial transformation of earthquake-affected neighbourhoods as a setting for understanding post-disaster recovery trajectories of people…
The impact of urban form on disaster resiliency: A case study of Brisbane and Ipswich, Australia
Leila Irajifar, Neil Sipe, Tooran AlizadehThis paper examines the impact of urban form on disaster resiliency. The literature shows a complex relationship between urban form factors such as density and diversity and…
Interior design as a post-disaster team partner
Sarah Boehm, Dak KopecThis purpose of this paper is to promote the potential for utilizing interior designers as partners on multidisciplinary teams that deal with natural disaster recovery efforts…
A multi-criteria methodology for measuring the resilience of transportation assets
Michelle S. Dojutrek, Samuel Labi, J. Eric DietzTransportation project evaluation and prioritization use traditional performance measures including travel time, safety, user costs, economic efficiency and environmental quality…
Landslide hazard of Maninjau area
Bambang Istijono, Abdul Hakam, Taufika OphiyandriThe purpose of this paper is to determine the potential landslide of Maninjau area.
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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