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1. The geomorphology and sedimentology of five tsunamis in the Aegean Sea region, Greece

2. Researcher Trauma : Considering the Ethics, Impacts and Outcomes of Research on Researchers

3. Factors influencing the behaviour and perceptions of Australian veterinarians towards antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance

4. A synthesis and review of historical eruptions at Taal Volcano, Southern Luzon, Philippines

5. Opportunities and challenges to improving antibiotic prescribing practices through a One Health approach: results of a comparative survey of doctors, dentists and veterinarians in Australia

6. Listening and learning: giving voice to trans experiences of disasters

7. Remembering an epidemic during a disaster: memories of HIV/AIDS, gay male identities and the experience of recent disasters in Australia and New Zealand

8. Problems and possibilities on the margins: LGBT experiences in the 2011 Queensland floods

9. Disasters, Queer Narratives, and the News: How Are LGBTI Disaster Experiences Reported by the Mainstream and LGBTI Media?

10. Masculinity, sexuality and disaster: unpacking gendered LGBT experiences in the 2011 Brisbane floods in Queensland, Australia

11. 'The greatest loss was a loss of our history': natural disasters, marginalised identities and sites of memory

12. Emergency management response and recovery plans in relation to sexual and gender minorities in New South Wales, Australia

14. The LGBTI community in the 2011 Queensland floods: marginality, vulnerability and resilience

15. Queering disasters: On the need to account for LGBTI experiences in natural disaster contexts

16. Queer domicide: LGBT displacement and home loss in natural disaster impact, response, and recovery

17. On the possible origins of an unusual (mid to late holocene) coastal deposit, Old Punt Bay, South-East Australia

18. “Reducing the Loss': using high-resolution vulnerability assessments to enhance tsunami risk reduction strategies

19. Coastal flood vulnerability assessment with geomatic methods: Test sites of western Thailand, Sydney (Australia) and aeolian islands (south tyrrhenian sea, Italy)

20. Assessing the vulnerability of buildings to tsunami in Sydney

21. A revised (PTVA) model for assessing the vulnerability of buildings to tsunami damage

22. Perceptions of hazard and risk on Santorini

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