| | Table of contents Jàmbá vol.18 n.1 Cape Town 2026 Original Research | | | | | | · Extent of implementation of the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act (RA 10121) in the schools of Cabadbaran City, Philippines Daminar, Nathalie L.; Cabonce, Cora B.
| | | | | | · Assessment of social vulnerability to floods in the Samin watershed, Indonesia Suryanto, Suryanto; Sholeh, Sofyan; Utomowati, Rahning; Hidayat, Agung
| | | | | | · Altruism and its relationship to resilience during disaster Van Brown, Bethany L.; Vollman, Brenda K.
| | | | | | · An urban flood-risk assessment of South Jakarta, Indonesia: A methodological approach through frequency ratio, receiver operating curve and analytic hierarchy process Puspitasari, Diana; Hizbaron, Dyah R.; Mei, Estuning T.W.
| | | | | | · Policy coherence for development as a potential framework for creating synergies between disaster risk reduction, climate change and food security: A theoretical review Myeni, Samukelisiwe A.; Coetzee, Christo; Kruger, Leandri
| | | | | | · The integration of local stilt house architecture in natural disaster mitigation education in South Sumatra, Indonesia Arni, Yusni; Fitri, Elsi A.; Rahayu, Chika; Darsin, Darsin
| | | | | | · Indigenous knowledge-based tsunami disaster mitigation strategies in South Lampung coastal areas, Indonesia Rasyid, Fachri M.; Zalmansyah, Achril; Arinta, Farah K.; Slameto, Slameto; Kifli, Gontom C.; Aminah, Sitti; Suryatin, Eka; Mulyadi, Mulyadi; Musfeptial; Haryatmo, Sri; Supriadi, Asep
| | | | | | · 'A successful re-blocking project is when the government works hand in hand with the community': Factors determining the longevity of re-blocking projects for fire-risk reduction Sintu, Siyachuma S.; Pharoah, Robyn
| | | | | | · A systematic review of the impact of climate-related displacements on food and water security in Mozambique and Zimbabwe Ndlovu, Sindiso; Maviza, Gracsious
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