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Books

1. Pelling, M., 2007. The vulnerability of cities. London: Earthscan.

2. Toya, H. & Skidmore, M., 2007. Economic development and the impacts of natural disastersEconomics Letters,  94(1), pp.20-25.


3. Albala-Bertrand, J., 1993. Political economy of large natural disasters. Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press.


4. Cutter, S., Barnes, L., Berry, M., Burton, C., Evans, E., Tate, E. & Webb, J., 2008. A place-based model for understanding community resilience to natural disastersGlobal Environmental Change,18(4), pp.598-606.

5. Nayak, S. & Zlatanova, S. eds., 2008. Remote sensing and GIS technologies for monitoring and prediction of disasters. Springer Science & Business Media.

6. Draper, A. 2001. Coping with natural disasters. New York, NY: Rosen Pub. Group.  
 

7. Chan, E. 2017. Public health humanitarian responses to natural disasters. London: Routledge.
 

8. Committee on Assessing the Costs of Natural Disasters, 1999. Impacts of Natural Disasters: A Framework for Loss Estimation.
 

9. Guha-Sapir, D., Santos, I. & Borde, A. (2013). The economic impacts of natural disasters. Oxford [etc.]: Oxford University Press.
 

10. Li, J., Fabrri, A. & Zlatanova, S., (2010). Geomatics Solutions for Disaster Management. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

11. Abdalla, R. & Esmail, M., (2019). Webgis For Disaster Management And Emergency Response. 1st ed. New York: Springer International Publishing

12. Li, J., Zlatanova, S. & Fabbri, A., 2007. Geomatics Solutions for Disaster Management. Berlin: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

13. Franklin, S., 2001. Remote sensing for sustainable forest environment. Boca Raton, Fla: Lewis Publishers.

14. Tomaszewski, B., 2022 . Geographic information System (GIS) for Disaster Manager. 1st ed. U.S: CRC Press, p.304.

15. Brandova, T. and Komency, M., 2013. MAPPING STANDARDS MAPPING STANDARDS PRINCIPLES AND PROPOSALS PRINCIPLES AND PROPOSALS FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT. [ebook] ICC 2013, p.34

16. Amarnath, G., Amarasinghe, U. and Alahacoon, N., 2021. Disaster Risk Mapping: A Desk Review of Global Best Practices and Evidence for South Asia. Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute, p.23.

17. Asgary, A. and kari, D., n.d. Mapping Disaster Risk Reduction : Disaster and Emergency Management, School of Administrative Studies,  MapD. [ebook] Canada p.11

18. Upadhyay, R.K., Pandey, S. and Tripathi, G. (2020) ‘Role of geo‐informatics in Natural Resource Management during disasters: A case study of gujarat floods, 2017’, Sustainable Development Practices Using Geoinformatics, pp. 253–282. doi:10.1002/9781119687160.ch17. 

19. Pourghasemi, H.R. and Rossi, M. (2019) Natural hazards GIS-based spatial modeling using data mining techniques. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. 

20. Austin, R.F., DiSera, D.P. and Brooks, T.J. (2019) GIS for Critical Infrastructure Protection. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, an Informa business. 

21. Ghosh, T. and Mukhopadhyay, A. (2014) Natural hazard zonation of bihar (India) using Geoinformatics: A schematic approach. Cham: Springer. 

22.  Singh, T.P., Singh, D. and Singh, R.B. (2021) Geo-Intelligence for Sustainable Development. Singapore: Springer. 

23. Awange, J.L. and B., K.K.J. (2013) Environmental geoinformatics: Monitoring and management. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. 

24. Lyew-Ayee, P. and Ahmad, R. (2012) Natural hazards atlas of Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica: Mona GeoInformatics Institute. 

25. ‘Natural disasters and the role of GIS in assessing need .................. Omar HaRedeye’ (2010) GIS in Hospital and Healthcare Emergency Management, pp. 217–236. doi:10.1201/9781439821312-23. 

26.. Greene, R.W. (2002) Confronting catastrophe: A GIS Handbook. Redlands, CA: ESRI Press. 

27. Joshi, P.K. and Singh, T.P. (2013) Geoinformatics for climate change studies. New Delhi: The Energy and Resources Institute. 


 

 

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