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    Disaster preparedness communication and perception of foreign residents in Kansai, Japan: A socio-cultural study by Petraroli, Irene, Baars, Roger C.

    Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-04-2022)
    “…There is a misconception that Japan is a monocultural and homogeneous country. The variety of social classes and the increasing rate of foreigners, repatriates…”
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    Climate change education in the South Pacific: Resilience for whom? by Takinana, Anuantaeka, Baars, Roger C.

    Published in Asia Pacific viewpoint (01-04-2023)
    “…Climate change education (CCE) can be an important tool to increase local community resilience. In 2017, the Pacific Community ratified the Framework for…”
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    Disaster preparedness communication and perception of foreign residents in Kansai, Japan: A socio-cultural study by Petraroli, Irene, Baars, Roger C.

    Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-04-2022)
    “…There is a misconception that Japan is a monocultural and homogeneous country. The variety of social classes and the increasing rate of foreigners, repatriates…”
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    Pacific methodologies in critical disaster studies by Sang Yum, Maria Koreti, Baars, Roger C.

    Published in Disaster prevention and management (28-05-2024)
    “…PurposeResearch in critical disaster studies stresses the urgency to explore alternative ontological framings (Gaillard and Raju, 2022) that encourages…”
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    Disaster preparedness communication and perception of foreign residents in Kansai, Japan: A socio-cultural study by Irene Petraroli, Roger C Baars

    Published in Australian journal of emergency management (01-04-2022)
    “…There is a misconception that Japan is a monocultural and homogeneous country. The variety of social classes and the increasing rate of foreigners, repatriates…”
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    Journal Article
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