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Author(s) Ingleton, John

Natural disaster management

Source
International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction
Tudor Rose

This book was produced to mark the end of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR), a United Nations initiative to reduce the negative effects of natural disasters.

This volume communicates solutions to the problems associated with natural disasters, stimulating discussion and improvements in methods of protecting people and property. It includes contributions from over 100 experts in hazard observation and helped to raise the profile of the IDNDR initiative, bringing issues concerning natural disaster management to a wider audience.

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Hazards Cold Wave Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon Drought and Desertification Earthquake Flood Heatwave and Extreme Heat Landslide Storm surge Technological hazard Tsunami Volcano Wildfire
Themes Disaster risk communication Climate change Community-based DRR Critical infrastructure Preparedness Early warning Financing DRR Education and school safety Environment and ecosystems GIS and mapping Health and health facilities Inclusion Data and information management Insurance and risk transfer Private sector Recovery Risk identification and assessment Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Social impacts and social resilience Earth Observation (EO) Structural safety Urban risk and planning
Country and region Australia Bangladesh Jamaica Philippines Türkiye United States of America
ISBN/ISSN/DOI
0953614018
Number of pages
320 p.
Publication year
1999

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