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Bam 2003 earthquake disaster: On the earthquake risk perception, resilience and earthquake culture–Cultural beliefs and cultural landscape of Qanats, gardens of Khorma trees …
F Parsizadeh, M Ibrion, M Mokhtari, H Lein, F Nadim
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 14, 457-469, 2015
562015
Earthquake disaster risk reduction in Iran: lessons and “lessons learned” from three large earthquake disasters—Tabas 1978, Rudbar 1990, and Bam 2003
M Ibrion, M Mokhtari, F Nadim
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 6, 415-427, 2015
482015
On risk of digital twin implementation in marine industry: Learning from aviation industry
M Ibrion, N Paltrinieri, AR Nejad
Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1357 (1), 012009, 2019
382019
Learning from failures in cruise ship industry: The blackout of Viking Sky in Hustadvika, Norway
M Ibrion, N Paltrinieri, AR Nejad
Engineering Failure Analysis 125, 105355, 2021
352021
Learning from failures: Accidents of marine structures on Norwegian continental shelf over 40 years time period
M Ibrion, N Paltrinieri, AR Nejad
Engineering Failure Analysis 111, 104487, 2020
302020
Handling of dead people after two large earthquake disasters in Iran: Tabas 1978 and Bam 2003–Survivors' perspectives, beliefs, funerary rituals, resilience and risk
M Ibrion, F Parsizadeh, MP Naeini, M Mokhtari, F Nadim
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 11, 60-77, 2015
222015
At the Crossroad of Nature and Culture in Iran: The Landscapes of Risk and Resilience of Seismic Space
M Ibrion, H Lein, M Mokhtari, F Nadim
192014
Timescape of the earthquake disasters in Iran: The intricacies of earthquake time and earthquake disaster risk reduction
M Ibrion, M Mokhtari, F Parsizadeh, F Nadim
Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 97 (1), 197-216, 2015
172015
Learning from non-failure of Onagawa nuclear power station: an accident investigation over its life cycle
M Ibrion, N Paltrinieri, AR Nejad
Results in Engineering 8, 100185, 2020
112020
Earthquake culture: a significant element in earthquake disaster risk assessment and earthquake disaster risk management
M Ibrion
IntechOpen, 2018
112018
The earthquake disaster risk in Japan and Iran and the necessity of dynamic learning from large earthquake disasters over time
M Ibrion, N Paltrinieri
Earthquakes-Forecast, Prognosis and Earthquake Resistant Construction …, 2018
92018
Towards a Culture of Resilience and Earthquake Disaster Risk Reduction in Iran-"Lessons-Learned" from Earthquake Disasters
M Ibrion, M Mokhtari, F Parsizadeh, H Lein, F Nadim
7th International Conference on Seismology & Earthquake Engineering (SEE7 …, 2015
82015
On disaster risk reduction in Norwegian oil and gas industry through life-cycle perspective
M Ibrion, N Paltrinieri, AR Nejad
International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering 58783 …, 2019
72019
Iran: The impact of the beliefscape on the risk culture, resilience and disaster risk governance
M Ibrion
Forensic Science and Humanitarian Action: Interacting with the Dead and the …, 2020
22020
On a road map for technology qualification, innovation and cost reduction in floating offshore wind: learning from Hywind and Norwegian approach
M Ibrion, AR Nejad
Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2507 (1), 012008, 2023
12023
Team and Research Based Learning Methods applied in multidisciplinary marine engineering education
AR Nejad, Y Aoyanagi, M Ibrion
Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1357 (1), 012039, 2019
12019
TOWARDS A CULTURE OF RESILIENCE AND EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION–“LESSONS-LEARNED” FROM EARTHQUAKE DISASTERS
M IBRION, M MOKHTARI, F PARSIZADEH, H LEIN, F NADIM
2015
TOWARDS A CULTU DISASTER RISK RED FROM
M IBRION, M MOKHTARI, F PARSIZADEH, H LEIN, F NADIM
Earthquake Culture in Iran: Resilience and Learning from Large Earthquake Disasters in Iran
M Ibrion, F Parsizadeh, M Mokhtari, F Nadim
TOWARDS A CULTURE OF R DISASTER RISK REDUCTION FROM EARTHQ
M IBRION, M MOKHTARI, F PARSIZADEH, H LEIN, F NADIM
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