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Chapter 1. Introduction and overview of disaster risk landscape: Perspectives of twenty years from the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004.- Chapter 2. Transforming Disaster Risk Governance: Towards More Collaborative and Inclusive Approach for Tsunami Risk Reduction.- Chapter 3. All hazards approach and its importance in the risk reduction.- Chapter 4. The Evolution of Global Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System in Indian Ocean Basin in Twenty Years.- Chapter 5. Systemic, Complex and Compound Hazards and Its Consideration in Risk Reduction Framework.- Chapter 6. Multicultural Nursing Approach on Primary Health Care to Enhancing Globalized Community Resilience in Japan.- Chapter 7. Understanding the mechanism of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami as a complex disaster.- Chapter 8. Science Technology and Innovation in Disaster Risk Reduction: A Review of 20 years.- Chapter 9. Progress in Ecosystem-based Approach for Disaster Risk Reduction over the Last 20 Years.- Chapter 10. The shelter sector two decades after the Indian Ocean Tsunami.- Chapter 11. Enhancing Community Resilience: Lessons from Disaster Responses and Policies for Effective Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction.- Chapter 12. Evolution of Disaster Education in the Schools: The Experience of Asia and the Pacific Region.- Chapter 13. Key Progress and Challenges in Tsunami Risk Reduction in the ASEAN Region.- Chapter 14. Urban planning in tsunami prone areas: A comparative study on integration of urban planning strategies in tsunami preparedness planning.- Chapter 15. Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia: 20 Years After Aceh Tsunami.- Chapter 16. Two Decades from the Indian Ocean Tsunami: Key challenges and advancements In Thailand.- Chapter 17. Development and Progress of Community-based Disaster Risk Reduction in Malaysia.- Chapter 18. India's Progress on Disaster Risk Reduction Over Last 20 Years.- Chapter 19. Bangladesh's progress on disaster risk reduction over the last 20 years.- Chapter 20. Echoes of the Indian Ocean Tsunami in Sri Lanka: Two Decades of Lessons Learnt and Future Challenges in Disaster Management.- Chapter 21. Determination of Constraints in Existing DRR Coordination Mechanisms among Different Humanitarian Actors of Coastal Bangladesh.-  Chapter 22. 20 years After: A Snapshot of Affected Communities in the Aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Sri Lanka.

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 13/04/2025
      ISBN13: 9789819626687, 978-9819626687
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      Book Synopsis

      Chapter 1. Introduction and overview of disaster risk landscape: Perspectives of twenty years from the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004.- Chapter 2. Transforming Disaster Risk Governance: Towards More Collaborative and Inclusive Approach for Tsunami Risk Reduction.- Chapter 3. All hazards approach and its importance in the risk reduction.- Chapter 4. The Evolution of Global Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System in Indian Ocean Basin in Twenty Years.- Chapter 5. Systemic, Complex and Compound Hazards and Its Consideration in Risk Reduction Framework.- Chapter 6. Multicultural Nursing Approach on Primary Health Care to Enhancing Globalized Community Resilience in Japan.- Chapter 7. Understanding the mechanism of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami as a complex disaster.- Chapter 8. Science Technology and Innovation in Disaster Risk Reduction: A Review of 20 years.- Chapter 9. Progress in Ecosystem-based Approach for Disaster Risk Reduction over the Last 20 Years.- Chapter 10. The shelter sector two decades after the Indian Ocean Tsunami.- Chapter 11. Enhancing Community Resilience: Lessons from Disaster Responses and Policies for Effective Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction.- Chapter 12. Evolution of Disaster Education in the Schools: The Experience of Asia and the Pacific Region.- Chapter 13. Key Progress and Challenges in Tsunami Risk Reduction in the ASEAN Region.- Chapter 14. Urban planning in tsunami prone areas: A comparative study on integration of urban planning strategies in tsunami preparedness planning.- Chapter 15. Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia: 20 Years After Aceh Tsunami.- Chapter 16. Two Decades from the Indian Ocean Tsunami: Key challenges and advancements In Thailand.- Chapter 17. Development and Progress of Community-based Disaster Risk Reduction in Malaysia.- Chapter 18. India's Progress on Disaster Risk Reduction Over Last 20 Years.- Chapter 19. Bangladesh's progress on disaster risk reduction over the last 20 years.- Chapter 20. Echoes of the Indian Ocean Tsunami in Sri Lanka: Two Decades of Lessons Learnt and Future Challenges in Disaster Management.- Chapter 21. Determination of Constraints in Existing DRR Coordination Mechanisms among Different Humanitarian Actors of Coastal Bangladesh.-  Chapter 22. 20 years After: A Snapshot of Affected Communities in the Aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Sri Lanka.

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