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Disaster preparedness / Emergency management / Lexicography / Linguistics / Humanitarian aid / Logic / Risk / Disaster risk reduction / International development / Disaster / United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction / Glossary
Date: 2015-03-13 00:41:46
Disaster preparedness
Emergency management
Lexicography
Linguistics
Humanitarian aid
Logic
Risk
Disaster risk reduction
International development
Disaster
United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction
Glossary

Defining disaster: the need for harmonisation of terminology

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