Gender, disasters and mortality: earthquake in Mexico City, September 19th, 2017

JA Álvarez-Díaz - Ciência & Saúde Coletiva, 2020 - SciELO Brasil
This paper aimed to explain why more women died in the earthquake of September 19,
2017, in Mexico City. We adopted a mixed quantitative-qualitative method, with …

Catastrophic Asia: An Introduction

T Oakes - The Journal of Asian Studies, 2017 - read.dukeupress.edu
Catastrophic Asia began as an experimental initiative of the Center for Asian Studies at the
University of Colorado Boulder. Culminating in a spring 2014 symposium where three of the …

[PDF][PDF] SUBODH KUMAR YADAV

D Todorovski, CHJ Lemmen - essay.utwente.nl
About 75 percent of the world‟ s population lacks access to formal and documented land
rights. Majority of them, approximately one-third of the urban population in developing …

Sex Identification Based on Lip Print Pattern

N Kasuma, F Fajrin - Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Multidisciplinary …, 2020 - eudl.eu
Human identification is essential needed to investigate criminals, mass disaster victim and
certificates of death as well. In a certain case, however identification using primary data such …

Gendered and ungendered bodies in the Tsunami: Experiences and ontological vulnerability in Southern Thailand

C Merli - Climate Hazards, Disasters, and Gender Ramifications, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter focuses on the embodied experiences of women and men during and in the
aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. It explores ethnographic material collected in …

[PDF][PDF] Impact of Customary Land Tenure Systems and Reforms on Women in Papua New Guinea

F Kwapena - 2018 - research.usc.edu.au
The marks of capitalism expressed through western ideals pertinent to economic progress
have prompted a challenge for Papua New Guinea (PNG) to reform customary land without …

[引用][C] Household Vulnerability and Adaptation Options in Resource-Poor Communities in Accra (Ghana)