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Drought 10 Dürre 10 Risikomanagement 4 Risk management 4 Asia 3 Asien 3 India 3 Indien 3 Aktiengesellschaft 2 Börsengang 2 Dual listing 2 Initial public offering 2 Listed company 2 Zweitlisting 2 Arid zone 1 Bangladesch 1 Bangladesh 1 Bibliometrics 1 Bibliometrie 1 Cambodia 1 Copyright law 1 Disaster 1 Economists 1 Emergency management 1 Fachzeitschrift 1 Immaterialgüterrechte 1 Impact assessment 1 Intellectual property rights 1 Journal 1 Kambodscha 1 Katastrophe 1 Katastrophenschutz 1 Myanmar 1 Pollution 1 Regional economic integration 1 Regionale Wirtschaftsintegration 1 Social situation 1 Soziale Lage 1 Sri Lanka 1 Thailand 1
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Shaw, Rajib 6 Nguyen, Huy 5 Habiba, Umma 3 Takeuchi, Yukiko 3 Boonya-aroonnet, Surajate 1 Chankarn, Aisawan 1 Chitradon, Royol 1 Hla Thaw, San 1 Nianthi, Rekha 1 Sarkar, Jayanta 1 Snidvongs, Anond 1 Than Myint, U 1 Thanapakpawin, Porranee 1 Ye Nyein, Ye 1
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In: Droughts in Asian monsoon region, (pp. iv). 2011
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Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management
In: Droughts in Asian monsoon region, (pp. iii). 2011
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Droughts in Asian Monsoon Region
In: Droughts in Asian monsoon region, (pp. i). 2011
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Chapter 9 Proactive Drought Risk Reduction Approaches in the Asian Monsoon Region
Shaw, Rajib; Nguyen, Huy; Habiba, Umma; Takeuchi, Yukiko - In: Droughts in Asian monsoon region, (pp. 163-186). 2011
Case studies from many countries indicate that even when rainfall is high drought can still occur. Droughts have been recorded in Bangladesh, where the rainfall is 2,300mm per year, and in Luang Prabang, Laos, where the annual rainfall is 3,200mm. Similarly, the highest Standardized...
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Chapter 8 Drought Risk Management in Vietnam
Nguyen, Huy; Shaw, Rajib - In: Droughts in Asian monsoon region, (pp. 141-161). 2011
Vietnam is located in the tropical monsoon area, one of five storm hubs of Pacific Asia, and is regularly faced with various disasters. Drought, a normal part of the climate for virtually all regions of Vietnam, is of particular concern, where an interruption of the country already limited water...
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Chapter 7 Thailand Drought Risk Management: Macro and Micro Strategies
Thanapakpawin, Porranee; Boonya-aroonnet, Surajate; … - In: Droughts in Asian monsoon region, (pp. 121-140). 2011
Thailand's climate is tropical; it has high temperature and humidity and is dominated by monsoons. The average rainfall, recorded from 1950 to 1997, is 1,374mm/year or equivalent to 702,610 Million Cubic Meter (MCM), which is much greater than the global average rainfall of 990mm/year. During...
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Chapter 6 Drought Risk Reduction in the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka
Nianthi, Rekha - In: Droughts in Asian monsoon region, (pp. 97-120). 2011
Chronicles and literary records show that Sri Lanka has been affected by various natural disasters from time to time in the past, as it is now. The sea surge/coastal flooding during King Kelani Tissa's reign, around 190 BC could have been a tsunami. A severe drought and famine known as...
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Chapter 5 Overview of Droughts in Myanmar
Than Myint, U; Hla Thaw, San; Ye Nyein, Ye - In: Droughts in Asian monsoon region, (pp. 87-95). 2011
Myanmar is located between 9deg. 55min. and 28deg. 15min. north latitude and 92deg. 10min. and 101deg. 10min. east longitude. It is the westernmost country in southeast Asia. Its bordering countries are Bangladesh, India, China, Laos, and Thailand. Over 50% of the eastern coastline of the Bay of...
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Chapter 4 Drought, its Impacts and Management: Scenario in India
Sarkar, Jayanta - In: Droughts in Asian monsoon region, (pp. 67-85). 2011
While Erratic Distribution of Monsoon is the main cause of abnormal monsoon, the consequences of Early Withdrawal of Monsoon are generally quite serious and can create disastrous situations for the drought-prone areas of the country. It is this intrinsic variability of the rainfall over India,...
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Chapter 3 Adaptation to Droughts in Cambodia
Nguyen, Huy; Shaw, Rajib - In: Droughts in Asian monsoon region, (pp. 49-66). 2011
The country of Cambodia is vulnerable to climate variability and climate change ( MoE, 2005 ). Flood and drought are common in Cambodia, and their impacts include the yearly destruction of infrastructure, property, crops, and livestock, and the loss of lives. Cambodia's adaptive capacity for...
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