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  1. Disasters, Development, and Resilience: Exploring the Need for Comprehensive Vulnerability Management
  2. - Begin with the end in mind: An all-hazards systems approach to waste management planning for homeland security incidents
  3. Applying Public Administration in Emergency Management: The Importance of Integrating Management into Disaster Education
  4. Spontaneous Planning after the San Bruno Gas Pipeline Explosion: A Case Study of Anticipation and Improvisation during Response and Recovery Operations
  5. Challenges in mass fatality management: A case study of the 2010 Haiti earthquake
  6. Editorial. The current crisis and impending disaster
  7. Editorial. I feel your pain: How and why the academic and professional communities must work more closely together
  8. Understanding and reducing vulnerability: from the approach of liabilities and capabilities
  9. One neighborhood, two families: A comparison of intergovernmental emergency management relationships
  10. Testing Social Vulnerability Theory: A Quantitative Study of Hurricane Katrina's Perceived Impact on Residents living in FEMA Designated Disaster Areas
  11. Understanding and reducing vulnerability: from the approach of liabilities and capabilities
  12. Addressing vulnerability through an integrated approach
  13. Rethinking Disasters by Design
  14. Transforming debris management: considering new essentials
  15. Rising Disasters and Their Reversal
  16. Evacuating Large Urban Areas: Challenges for Emergency Management Policies and Concepts
  17. A critique of emergency management policy: recommendations to reduce disaster vulnerability
  18. Local Emergency Management Organizations
  19. Why vulnerability matters
  20. The history, meaning and policy recommendations of sustainable development: a review essay
  21. Development, disasters and vulnerability: a discussion of divergent theories and the need for their integration
  22. Preparing communities for disasters: issues and processes for government readiness
  23. Emergent phenomena and the sociology of disaster: lessons, trends and opportunities from the research literature
  24. Searching for a holistic paradigm and policy guide: a proposal for the future of emergency management
  25. Coordinating multi‐organisational responses to disaster: lessons from the March 28, 2000, Fort Worth tornado
  26. The need for a holistic theoretical approach: an examination from the El Niño disasters in Peru
  27. A Comparison of Disaster Paradigms: The Search for a Holistic Policy Guide
  28. Triggering agents, vulnerabilities and disaster reduction: towards a holistic paradigm
  29. From Sustainability to Invulnerability Development: Justifications for a clear, Comprehensive and Appropriate Disaster Paradigm
  30. Issues in disaster relief: progress, perpetual problems and prospective solutions
  31. Reflecting on the weaknesses of the international community during the IDNDR: some implications for research and its application