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<Research Themes>
œ Environment and Disaster Education overview
œ Climate Change Adaptation overview
œ Urban Risk Management overview

<What's New?>
œ New Report: Damage / Needs Assessment. In the Affected Area of The 2011 off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami (One Month Report). click here
œ New Report: The Great East Japan (Tohoku Kanto) Earthquake and Tsunami of 11th March 2011(Two Weeks Report). click here
œ New Reports have been uploaded. click here


œ IEDM was introduced in UNFCCC website click here
œ Asian Regional Task Force Urban Risk Reduction info
œ Asian University Network of Environment and Disaster Management (AUEDM) website
œ Disaster Environment Working Group for Asia (DEWGA) website


Call for Paper

Asian Journal of Environment and Disaster Management

New Book Information
Droughts in Asian Monsoon Region
Disaster Education
Climate and Disaster Resilience in Cities
Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction : An Asian Perspective
Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction : Issues and Challenges
Integrated Lagoon Fisheries Management : Resource Dynamics and Adaptation
Water Communities
Urban Risk Reduction : An Asian Perspective
Adaptive and Sustainable Post-tsunami Human Resettlement
Communities and Coastal Zone Management
Integrated River Basin Management for Effective Flood Risk Redcution
Indigenous Knowledge and Disaster Risk Reduction
Disaster Management-Global Challenges and Local Solutions