Tsunami risk reduction – are we better prepared today than in 2004?
Finn Løvholt(Norwegian Geotechnical Institute), Farrokh Nadim(Norwegian Geotechnical Institute), Joern Birkmann(Institute for Environment and Human Security), Claudia Berchtold(Institute for Environment and Human Security), C. B. Harbitz(Norwegian Geotechnical Institute), Nishara Fernando(University of Colombo), G. Kaiser(Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel), Neysa J. Setiadi(Institute for Environment and Human Security)
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