Disaster Management and Resilience

External reference: https://openalex.org/T10747

  1. Fire weather emergence is already detectable in many burnable areas
    Climate models show fire weather conditions driven by human warming already detectable in 39% of burnable areas, with dangerous extremes emerging at 2–3°C warming in multiple regions.
  2. Emergency call accessibility is linked to crisis preparedness
    Analysis of emergency call accessibility for disabled persons across EU member states and its role in crisis management preparedness and resilience.
  3. Social norms and shared meanings can support collective action in crises
    A perspective analysis of collective action mechanisms during crises, examining social norms, stakeholder communication, and technological enablers in crisis response.
  4. Rural social networks shaped wildfire response in Sweden
    Explore how rural Swedish communities mobilised local networks and resources during the 2018 wildfire crisis, revealing tensions between informal rural resilience and state-level disaster.
  5. Social media supports climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction
    Systematic review examining how social media data and models support climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction, identifying current applications and research gaps.
  6. Misleading crisis communication increases brand avoidance in hospitality greenwashing cases
    Study reveals how misleading crisis communication in hospitality greenwashing increases brand avoidance. Omission tactics harm more than paltering, with severity moderating effects on consumer.
  7. Weibo opinion shifted with precipitation during Typhoon Muifa
    Study analyzing Sina Weibo discourse during Typhoon Muifa 2022, examining public sentiment and attention patterns across 19,417 posts using topic modeling and sentiment analysis to correlate.
  8. Social media data can support disaster response tracking
    Research methodology integrating NLP, machine learning, and visual analytics to extract actionable information from social media during environmental disasters.
  9. USES OF COMMUNICATION CHANNELS FOR BUILDING AWARENESS IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION: A CASE STUDY ON SHUSHILAN
    Case study analyzing Shushilan's communication strategies for disaster risk reduction in coastal Bangladesh, examining participatory approaches and local media use.