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“What makes individuals fall through the safety nets during disasters?” special issue in international journal of disaster risk reduction
“What makes individuals fall through the safety nets during disasters?” special issue in international journal of disaster risk reduction
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How ‘within-regime’ tensions can create windows of opportunity for new mobility services
How ‘within-regime’ tensions can create windows of opportunity for new mobility services
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How do we know vulnerability when we see it? An approach to integrating ethical reflections into empirical disaster research
How do we know vulnerability when we see it? An approach to integrating ethical reflections into empirical disaster research
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Less is more? Why do we find less severe mental and material impact of COVID-19 among the most marginalised and homeless in countries with lower welfare spending?
Less is more? Why do we find less severe mental and material impact of COVID-19 among the most marginalised and homeless in countries with lower welfare spending?
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What would a road safety policy fully consistent with safe system principles mean for road safety?
What would a road safety policy fully consistent with safe system principles mean for road safety?
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Optimal planning of an urban ferry service operated with zero emission technology
Optimal planning of an urban ferry service operated with zero emission technology
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The Eco ladder for energy management: A literature review of economic driving and energy management
The Eco ladder for energy management: A literature review of economic driving and energy management
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Using the Triangle of Human Ecology for understanding self-rated depression: A quantitative study based on the HUNT 3 cohort
Using the Triangle of Human Ecology for understanding self-rated depression: A quantitative study based on the HUNT 3 cohort