Correction to: AProposed Methodological Approach forConsidering Community Resilience inTechnology Development andDisaster Management Pilot Testing
2023-01-16IoannisBenekosEvangelosBekiarisKatarzynaWodniakWaleedSerhanukaszSukowskiHanaGharradAnsarYasar
Ioannis Benekos · Evangelos Bekiaris ·Katarzyna Wodniak · Waleed Serhan ·Łukasz Sułkowski · Hana Gharrad · Ansar Yasar
Correction to: Int J Disaster Risk Sci https:// doi. org/ 10. 1007/ s13753- 022- 00417-2
In the initial online pdf of the article, there were small errors in the f ifth author’s f irst name and in affi liation no. 2.
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