Keyword [Hazards] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 5 |
| 61. | Development of an analytic basis for performing all-hazards risk management |
| 62. | Political strategies in emerging economies |
| 63. | Pilot program to assess seismic hazards of the Granite City, Monks Mound, and Columbia Bottom quadrangles, St. Louis Metropolitan area, Missouri and Illinois |
| 64. | Project finance contracting, transaction costs and capital structure |
| 65. | Harvest of hazards: The farm safety movement, 1940--1975 |
| 66. | Environmental equity in southeast Louisiana: Oil, people, policy and the geography of industrial hazards |
| 67. | A multi-level study of vulnerability of Mongolian pastoralists to natural hazards and its consequences on individual and household well-being |
| 68. | Risk Perception and Effective Communication of Consequences for US Natural Hazards |
| 69. | Agricultural practices in The Gambia and related health and safety hazards |
| 70. | Risk perception, risk communication, and the effectiveness of pesticide labels in communicating hazards to South African farm workers |
| 71. | Local hazards knowledge and risk perceptions of stakeholders in southern Illinois watershed partnerships |
| 72. | Optimal replacement in the proportional hazards model and its applications in a product-service system |
| 73. | Sea, Storms, and Tourism: A Case Study of the Hazards and Vulnerabilities of Cape Cod, MA |
| 74. | From Vulnerability to Sustainability: Rural Development in the Poyang Lake Region of China amid Institutional Changes and Flood Hazards |
| 75. | Economic consequences of catastrophes triggered by natural hazards |
| 76. | Vulnerability of port and harbor communities to earthquake and tsunami hazards in the Pacific Northwest |
| 77. | Organizational, operational, and natural hazards in the upstream oil and gas industry |
| 78. | Hazard information, risk perception, cultural values, and safety compliance: A comparison of Canada, Mexico, and the United States |
| 79. | Dependent convergence: The struggle to control petrochemical hazards in Brazil and the United States |
| 80. | Moral hazards in credit relations |
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