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Jones, Samantha, Oven, Katie, Manyena, Bernard and Aryal, Komal (2014) Governance Struggles and Policy Processes in Disaster Risk Reduction: A Case Study from Nepal. Geoforum, 57. pp. 78-90. ISSN 0016-7185
Jones, Samantha, Aryal, Komal and Collins, Andrew (2013) Local-level governance of risk and resilience in Nepal: a comparison of community-based and local authority disaster risk reduction capacity. Disasters, 37 (3). pp. 442-467. ISSN 0361-3666
Trotter, Keith, Aryal, Komal and Melton, Emma (2012) Mutual alliances for local disaster risk reduction, response and resilience planning: a case study from Kathmandu. In: UK Fire and Rescue Services International Development & Humanitarian Aid Conference, 10-11 October, 2012, Manchester, UK.
Aryal, Komal (2012) Asia-Pacific fighting climate change. The Korea Times.
Aryal, Komal (2012) Getting down to local level: exploring vulnerability to improve disaster management systems in Nepal. Doctoral thesis, Northumbria University.
Aryal, Komal (2012) Asia-Pacific fighting climate change. In: Earth in danger : toward a new planet. Korea Institute of Public Administration, Seoul, pp. 39-44. ISBN 978-8957044315
Aryal, Komal (2012) The history of disaster incidents and impact in Nepal 1900-2005: ecological, geographical, and development perspectives. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 3 (3). pp. 147-154. ISSN 2095-0095
Aryal, Komal and Dobson, Olivia (2011) A case study from the National Disaster Management Institute in the Republic of Korea. The Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 26 (4). pp. 34-42. ISSN 1324-1540
Aryal, Komal (2011) Revisiting disasters responses in Nepal. The Republica.
Aryal, Komal and Dobson, Olivia (2011) Guidelines for integrating weather related disasters risk reduction and adaptation in Asia and the Pacific Regions for senior government officials (Volume 1). Project Report. Yonsei University and National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).
Aryal, Komal and Dobson, Olivia (2011) Guidelines for integrating weather related disasters risk reduction and adaptation in Asia and the Pacific regions for senior government officials (Volume Two: Operation). Project Report. Yonsei University and National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).
Brown, Shaun, Hughes, Francesca, Dobson, Olivia, Aryal, Komal and Shiroshita, Hideyuki (2011) Proceedings of North East Asia –UK international conference and study tour on adaptation for safer cities. Newcastle City Council Department of Geography and Environment Management School of the Built and Natural Environment, Northumbria University, UK Faculty of Safety Sciences, Kansai University, Japan GRS Lab, Yonsei University, the Republic of Korea, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Collins, Andrew, Aryal, Komal and Jones, Samantha (2009) Risk, local knowledge and governance. In: Joint Institute of Hazard and Risk Research (IHRR)/Disaster and Development Centre (DDC) Joint Seminar, 29 January 2009, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Aryal, Komal (2008) Climatic hazard mitigation through risk and resilience committees in Nepal. In: The 1st FMSH-ESF Entre-Sciences Conference in Environmental Sciences, 5-10 November 2008, Porquerolles,France.
Aryal, Komal, Collins, Andrew, Jones, Samantha, Manyena, Bernard and Erdogan, Nihal (2008) Risk and resilience committees in Nepal as a community based approach to disaster reduction. In: International Disaster and Risk Conference, 25-29 August 2008, Davos, Switzerland.
Gadema, Zaina and Aryal, Komal (2008) Climate change and disaster impact reduction. Disaster and Development Centre, Northumbria University, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. ISBN 9781861353610
Aryal, Komal and Gadema, Zaina (2008) UK-South East Asia scientists and practitioners seminar on climate change, disaster risk governance and emergency management. Development Partnerships in Higher Education (DelPHE); Disaster and Development Centre (DDC); National Security Council, PMO; ProVention Consortium; United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction Secretariat (UNISDR); Universiti Putra Malay, Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia, pp. 1-43.
Aryal, Komal (2007) Mapping disaster vulnerability from historical data in Nepal. Disaster and Development Centre (DDC), Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne. ISBN 9781861353474
Aryal, Komal and Shiroshita, Hideyuki (2007) Second Japan UK Seminar on Disaster Risk Management Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Development. In: Second Japan UK Seminar on Disaster Risk Management Disaster Mitigation for Sustainable Development, 16-19 January 2007, Kyoto, Japan.
Aryal, Komal (2006) The effect of Civil contingencies Act (2004) in the larger local authorities in the United Kingdom. In: The International Symposium on Management Systems for Disaster Prevention, 9-11 March 2006, Kochi University of Technology, Japan.
Aryal, Komal and Saito, Yoko (2006) UK- Japan New Scientists Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction. In: First Japan-UK Seminar on Disaster Risk Management: Practice and Education, 19-20 January 2006, Newcastle, UK.
Aryal, Komal and Bhattarai, Suresh (2005) Environmental disaster risk, political conflict and governance: a case study from Nepal. In: Fifth Annual IIASA –DPRI Forum on Disaster Risk Management Innovation in Science and Policy, 14-18 September 2005, Ministry of Civil Affairs of China, China.
Aryal, Komal (2005) Disaster risk management education. The Kathmandu Post, 13 (26). p. 4.
Aryal, Komal (2004) Community-based disaster management with GIS in Nepal. Project Report. Asian Disaster Preparedness Center.
Aryal, Komal (2003) Vulnerables’ perceptions of disaster and a disaster management project: a case study from Nepal. In: Third DPRI-IIASA international symposium on integrated disaster risk management - Coping with regional vulnerability, 3-5 July 2003, Kyoto, Japan.
Pokharel, Amod, Pokharel, Sumit and Aryal, Komal (1999) A Citizens Report on Air Pollution in the Face of Urbanisation. Project Report. Society for Legal and Environmental Analysis and Development Research and Japan Environment Corporation, Kathmandu, Nepal.