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1. An overview of vulnerability and resilience building in the Asia Pacific region 2. Opportunities and challenges farmers face when Using indigenous knowledge to adapt to climate change in sustainable development in Mekong Delta, Vietnam (A case study in An Giang province) 3. Development of a disaster and climate risk ATLAS in Bangladesh: Methodology for quantification of risk 4. Sustainability assessment methodology for residential building in urban area - a case study 5. Comparison of the vulnerability assessment of step-back configuration and set-back configuration structures on hill slopes 6. A proposal for disaster risk management in the local level: lesson learned from earthquake prone area in Sengon village, Central Java, Indonesia 7. Community resilience for disaster risk reduction by engaging local governance in Bihar (India) 8. A working strategy for preparedness in Kerala schools: a suggestive study 9. Integrating indigenous knowledge with science to suitably tackle disasters due to climate and environmental change: an overview of the progress and way forward 10. Target E of Sendai Framework: current status and how to complete by 2022 end 11. Predict the critical load of rectangular concrete-filled steel tube columns with ultra high strength concrete with software ANSYS 12. Time-dependent reliability system of the continuous steel beam I-shapes with corrosion damage 13. An extensive study on damage assessment of earthquake-affected buildings in Nepal 14. Modeling soil erosion: Samanalawewa watershed, Sri Lanka 15. Efficient earthquake intensity measures for probabilistic seismic demand models of skewed RC bridges 16. Time-frequency analysis of ground motions from the 1999 Chamoli earthquake 17. Mainstreaming disaster risk management technical and vocational education and training (DRM-TVET) program in higher education institutions: flexible ladderized capacity building model amid COVID-19 18. Extreme flood analysis for Lower Indus Basin, Pakistan study under disaster risk reduction 19. Change in cropping pattern and soil health in relation to climate change and salinity in coastal Bangladesh 20. Strengthening capacity for disaster resilience of rural women in Fiji 21. Foundation of indigenous knowledge theory for disaster risk reduction 22. Critical infrastructure resilience in Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand - a review

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    Publisher: Elsevier Science
    Publication Date: 3/21/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780323956826, 978-0323956826
    ISBN10: 0323956823

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    Book Synopsis


    Table of Contents
    1. An overview of vulnerability and resilience building in the Asia Pacific region 2. Opportunities and challenges farmers face when Using indigenous knowledge to adapt to climate change in sustainable development in Mekong Delta, Vietnam (A case study in An Giang province) 3. Development of a disaster and climate risk ATLAS in Bangladesh: Methodology for quantification of risk 4. Sustainability assessment methodology for residential building in urban area - a case study 5. Comparison of the vulnerability assessment of step-back configuration and set-back configuration structures on hill slopes 6. A proposal for disaster risk management in the local level: lesson learned from earthquake prone area in Sengon village, Central Java, Indonesia 7. Community resilience for disaster risk reduction by engaging local governance in Bihar (India) 8. A working strategy for preparedness in Kerala schools: a suggestive study 9. Integrating indigenous knowledge with science to suitably tackle disasters due to climate and environmental change: an overview of the progress and way forward 10. Target E of Sendai Framework: current status and how to complete by 2022 end 11. Predict the critical load of rectangular concrete-filled steel tube columns with ultra high strength concrete with software ANSYS 12. Time-dependent reliability system of the continuous steel beam I-shapes with corrosion damage 13. An extensive study on damage assessment of earthquake-affected buildings in Nepal 14. Modeling soil erosion: Samanalawewa watershed, Sri Lanka 15. Efficient earthquake intensity measures for probabilistic seismic demand models of skewed RC bridges 16. Time-frequency analysis of ground motions from the 1999 Chamoli earthquake 17. Mainstreaming disaster risk management technical and vocational education and training (DRM-TVET) program in higher education institutions: flexible ladderized capacity building model amid COVID-19 18. Extreme flood analysis for Lower Indus Basin, Pakistan study under disaster risk reduction 19. Change in cropping pattern and soil health in relation to climate change and salinity in coastal Bangladesh 20. Strengthening capacity for disaster resilience of rural women in Fiji 21. Foundation of indigenous knowledge theory for disaster risk reduction 22. Critical infrastructure resilience in Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand - a review

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