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Crisis Management
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VU | Faculty of Social Sciences at the VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT AMSTERDAM (VU) is a broadly disciplined faculty wherein the classic disciplines of political sciences, sociology and cultural anthropology and the modern terrains of organization, communication sciences and public administration have their own places. The research conducted in the LINKS project is housed within the Department of Organization Sciences and the Institute for Societal Resilience, which aims to improve the understanding of the fundamental problems of societies with a multidisciplinary approach. In particular, the VU research team specializes in approaches to crisis management and disaster studies | Website | ||
NIPV | The Nederland instituut Publieke Veilgheid NIPV is the public knowledge institute that connects and strengthens safety regions, central government and crisis partners with research, education, support and information. | Website |
Natural Hazards
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UT - ITC | University of Twente's Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation | Website |