Projects
- Central Asia Fault Database
- Teachers Without Borders - Emergency Education
- GeoHazards International - Central Asia Earthquake Safety Initiative
- Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation- Central Asia
- The World Bank- Saving lives and property through hazard risk management in Central Asia
- The University of Washington’s Pipeline Project- Bookmaking project collaborator and sponsor
Central Asia Literature Archive
- Vulnerability and the Erosion of Seismic Culture in Mountainous Central Asia
- Earthquake Emergency Education in Dushanbe, Tajikistan
- The Islamic View of Earthquakes, Human Vitality and Disaster
- Seismic Hazard and Building Vulnerability in Post-Soviet Central Asian Republics
- Lessons for Central Asia: From Armenia and Sakhalin
- Swiss Disaster Reduction Strategy for Central Asia 2004-2008
- Lake Sarez, Pamir Mountains, Tajikistan: Mountain Hazards and Development Assistance
- The Mountain Tsunami: afterthoughts on the Kashmir earthquake
- The Tragedy of Khait: A Natural Disaster in Tajikistan
- In the aftermath of the Qa'yamat: the Kashmir earthquake disaster in northern Pakistan
- The 2005 Kashmir Earthquake: A Perspective on Women’s Experiences
- Partitioning of India-Eurasia convergence in the Pamir-Hindu Kush from GPS measurements
Other Related Literature
- Guidance on Developing Earthquake Safety Messages
- Why earthquake hazard maps often fail and what to do about it
- What role do geoscientists play in society?
- Keeping Schools Safe in Earthquakes
- Design Like You Give a Damn: Architectural Responses to Humanitarian Crises
- Earthquake Vulnerability in the Middle East
- Disaster Risk, Livelihoods and Natural Barriers, Strengthening Decision-Making Tools for Disaster Risk Reduction, a Case Study from Northern Pakistan
- Can earthquakes be predicted?