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Hazard: Earthquake
Region: Lower Mainland
Social disaster recovery
Resilience is a hot topic
Preliminary observations on disaster resilience in rural, remote coastal communities
Linking people and communities to resilience
Key conclusions from disaster research: case studies in tenacity
Inclusive emergency preparedness
How to Motivate the Public to Prepare for Disasters
High-rise emergency preparedness in Toronto
Emergency preparedness and resilience
Emergency communications: what is the problem?
Disaster Preparedness Among Colorado Childcare Centers and Home-Based Providers
Building disaster resilience in rural, remote, and small coastal communities
Assessing social impacts of energy development on the Gitga’at First Nation
Why use standards of procedures?
What is your dangerous idea?
To Be or Not To Be? Attawapiskat: Are There Underlying Issues?
The Principle of Humanity in Disaster and Emergency Management
The miracle of teamwork