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Geological disasters 3 Aid flows 1 Arc tangent function 1 Capital flows 1 China 1 Climate change 1 Coastal regions 1 Coastal regions of southeastern China 1 Developing countries 1 Development assistance 1 Dynamic track forecasting 1 Economic models 1 Emergency assistance 1 Ground subsidence 1 Prevention and mitigation measures 1 Prevention measures 1 Sea-level rise 1 climatic disasters 1 consequences of disasters 1 disaster events 1 disaster recovery 1 disaster shocks 1 disasters 1 earthquake 1 earthquakes 1 geological disasters 1 hurricane 1 impact of disasters 1 natural disasters 1 reconstruction 1 tidal wave 1 volcano 1 vulnerability to natural disasters 1 “S”-type settlement curve 1
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Chen, Long-Zhu 1 Cheng, Hualin 1 David, Antonio 1 Huang, Yu 1 Li, Zechuang 1 Nie, Lei 1 Shen, Shui-Long 1 Wang, Hongfei 1 Xu, Yan 1 Xu, Ye-Shuang 1 Zhang, De-Xuan 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 1
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Natural Hazards 3 IMF Working Papers 1
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How Do International Financial Flows to Developing Countries Respond to Natural Disasters?
David, Antonio - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
climatic and geological disasters. The models suggest a nuanced role for foreign aid. While the responses of aid flows to …
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A new prediction model for mining subsidence deformation: the arc tangent function model
Nie, Lei; Wang, Hongfei; Xu, Yan; Li, Zechuang - In: Natural Hazards 75 (2015) 3, pp. 2185-2198
surface, which is long-term, widely distributed, and can lead to large-scale geological disasters. Achieving a high …
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The impact of climate change on coastal geological disasters in southeastern China
Huang, Yu; Cheng, Hualin - In: Natural Hazards 65 (2013) 1, pp. 377-390
provides an overview of the impacts of climate change on the nature of geological disasters in the coastal regions of … southeastern China. In the context of climate change, processes with the potential for causing geological disasters in this region …
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Geo-hazards with characteristics and prevention measures along the coastal regions of China
Xu, Ye-Shuang; Zhang, De-Xuan; Shen, Shui-Long; Chen, … - In: Natural Hazards 49 (2009) 3, pp. 479-500
, geomorphology, and geology condition. In the coastal regions, geological disasters, including seawater intrusion, coast scouring …
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