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JDR Most Downloaded Papers, Dec. 2020

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No.1 - Vol.15
No.7
(2020)
Transdisciplinary Approach for Building Societal Resilience to Disasters – Interpreting the Processes of Creating New Knowledge in the Context of Knowledge Management –
Senro Kuraoka, Youb Raj Paudyal, and Khamarrul Azahari Razak
transdisciplinary approach, explicit knowledge, tacit knowledge, disaster risk reduction
No.2 - Vol.15
No.7
(2020)
Assessing Flood Risk of the Chao Phraya River Basin Based on Statistical Rainfall Analysis
Shakti P. C., Mamoru Miyamoto, Ryohei Misumi, Yousuke Nakamura, Anurak Sriariyawat, Supattra Visessri, and Daiki Kakinuma
probability distribution, return period of rainfall, design hyetograph, flood inundation, Chao Phraya Basin
No.3 1 Vol.15
No.6
(2020)
Flood Inundation Mapping of the Hitachi Region in the Kuji River Basin, Japan, During the October 11–13, 2019 Extreme Rain Event
Shakti P. C., Kohin Hirano, and Satoshi Iizuka
extreme rainfall, flood inundation mapping, embankment, hydrological modeling, Typhoon Hagibis
No.4 - Vol.15
No.7
(2020)
Social, Economic and Health Effects of the 2016 Alberta Wildfires: Pediatric Resilience
Julie L. Drolet, Caroline McDonald-Harker, Nasreen Lalani, Meagan McNichol, Matthew R. G. Brown, and Peter H. Silverstone
disaster recovery, wildfire, resilience, mental health
No.5 - Vol.15
No.7
(2020)
Statistical Analysis of Building Damage from the 2013 Super Typhoon Haiyan and its Storm Surge in the Philippines
Tanaporn Chaivutitorn, Thawalrat Tanasakcharoen, Natt Leelawat, Jing Tang, Carl Vincent C. Caro, Alfredo Mahar Francisco A. Lagmay, Anawat Suppasri, Jeremy D. Bricker, Volker Roeber, Carine J. Yi, and Fumihiko Imamura
building damage, statistical analysis, storm surge, Super Typhoon Haiyan

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