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Graduate Research Series vol. 5: Disaster Risk Preparedness

This PhD dissertation examines, discusses and provides insights into tsunami risk resilience through an analysis of systems of governance, ecosystem resilience, architecture and actor-agent  perspectives. It specifically concentrates on the development of a tsunami early warning system in Indonesia. 

Denis Chang Seng obtained the PhD degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Bonn, Germany, while conducting his research within the structure of UNU-EHS.

Graduate Research Series vol. 5