The meaning of health security for disaster resilience in Bangladesh
Lead Research Organisation:
Northumbria University
Department Name: UNLISTED
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Publications
Alam E
(2010)
Cyclone disaster vulnerability and response experiences in coastal Bangladesh.
in Disasters
Alamgir, F
(2009)
Climate change and food security: health risks and vulnerability of the poor in Bangladesh
in The International Journal of Climate Change Impacts and Responses
Collins A
(2013)
Applications of the disaster risk reduction approach to migration influenced by environmental change
in Environmental Science & Policy
Collins Andrew E.
(2009)
Disaster and Development
E. Collins A
(2012)
The Impact of Development on Violent Nature
in Journal of Geography & Natural Disasters
Islam M
(2015)
Role of phytoplankton in maintaining endemicity and seasonality of cholera in Bangladesh
in Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Jones S
(2013)
Local-level governance of risk and resilience in Nepal.
in Disasters
Mohammad, S.M
(2013)
'Disaster Risk Reduction in Bangladesh as an adaptation strategy for climate change'
Nahar P
(2013)
Indigenous indicators of health security in relation to climatic disasters in Bangladesh
in Environmental Hazards
Nahar P
(2013)
Contextualising sexual harassment of adolescent girls in Bangladesh
in Reproductive Health Matters
Nahar, P., Alamgir, F., Collins, A.E., Ray-Bennett, N. And Bhuiya, A
(2011)
Interfacing Water and Human Health: Case Studies from South Asia
Ray-Bennett N
(2016)
Everyday health security practices as disaster resilience in rural Bangladesh
in Development in Practice
Ray-Bennett NS
(2010)
Exploring the meaning of health security for disaster resilience through people's perspectives in Bangladesh.
in Health & place
Williams L
(2010)
The role of risk perception in reducing cholera vulnerability
in Risk Management