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Disaster management and human health risk VII = reducing risk, improving outcomes /
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正題名/作者:
Disaster management and human health risk VII/ editors, Giorgio Passerini, Fabio Garzia, Mara Lombardi.
其他題名:
reducing risk, improving outcomes /
其他作者:
Passerini, G.
團體作者:
International Conference on Disaster Management and Human Health Risk
出版者:
Southampton :WIT Press, : c2022.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (264 p.) :ill., maps.
內容註:
Disaster management and human health risk VII : reducing risk, improving outcomes -- Preface -- Contents -- Section 1: Public health risk -- Reducing community vulnerability in Pacific Islands Forum countries: Lessons from a pandemic -- Effectiveness of government responses and the role of national culture in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic: A global perspective -- Building resilient coalitions: Health and medical response through COVID-19 concurrent events -- Institutions of higher education in COVID-19 risk communications: Texas study -- "Seductive attraction" of "apocalyptic desire": Panic, trauma news, and pathogen armeggedons -- Section 2: Socio-economic issues -- Role of awareness to prevent personal disasters: Reducing the risks of falling for phishing by strengthening user awareness -- Coastal socio-ecological system assessment in municipalities: System dynamics modelling application in Latvia -- Social crisis, protests and effects on public emergency services: Econometric analysis of the Chilean social outbreak -- Economic risks facing Afghanistan: Failed states and bureaucratic resistance -- Section 3: Environmental issues -- Environmental remediation and possible use of terrestrial microbial fuel cells -- Water pollution threatening marine, coastal and estuarine systems: A review of environmental-economic approaches for the assessment of development strategies -- Section 4: Emergency preparedness and risk mitigation -- Role of community-led planning for effective wide-area regional evacuation -- Spatial relationship between placement of shrines and risk of flooding in low-lying areas at the eastern Tokyo Metropolitan region -- Criterion-referenced assessment index for evaluating social wellbeing in flood relief camps -- Development of a disaster risk profile in the public healthcare system during flood situation: A case study of Nakhon Sawan city municipality, Nakhon Sawan Province, Thailand -- Proposed flood reaction model followed by the evacuation of thepopulation in V4 countries -- Reviewing seismic vulnerability dimensions: Current trends and methodological challenges -- Experimental study for retaining walls using pile countermeasure against earthquakes -- Semi-quantitative methodology for disaster risk assessment:The case study of Pipus village, Amazonas department, Peru -- Author index.
標題:
Disaster relief - Congresses. -
電子資源:
https://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/WITB0000640.html
ISBN:
9781784664466
Disaster management and human health risk VII = reducing risk, improving outcomes /
Disaster management and human health risk VII
reducing risk, improving outcomes /[electronic resource] :editors, Giorgio Passerini, Fabio Garzia, Mara Lombardi. - 1st ed. - Southampton :WIT Press,c2022. - 1 online resource (264 p.) :ill., maps. - WIT transactions on the built environment,v. 207, 20211746-4498 ;. - WIT transactions on the built environment ;v. 207, 2021..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Disaster management and human health risk VII : reducing risk, improving outcomes -- Preface -- Contents -- Section 1: Public health risk -- Reducing community vulnerability in Pacific Islands Forum countries: Lessons from a pandemic -- Effectiveness of government responses and the role of national culture in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic: A global perspective -- Building resilient coalitions: Health and medical response through COVID-19 concurrent events -- Institutions of higher education in COVID-19 risk communications: Texas study -- "Seductive attraction" of "apocalyptic desire": Panic, trauma news, and pathogen armeggedons -- Section 2: Socio-economic issues -- Role of awareness to prevent personal disasters: Reducing the risks of falling for phishing by strengthening user awareness -- Coastal socio-ecological system assessment in municipalities: System dynamics modelling application in Latvia -- Social crisis, protests and effects on public emergency services: Econometric analysis of the Chilean social outbreak -- Economic risks facing Afghanistan: Failed states and bureaucratic resistance -- Section 3: Environmental issues -- Environmental remediation and possible use of terrestrial microbial fuel cells -- Water pollution threatening marine, coastal and estuarine systems: A review of environmental-economic approaches for the assessment of development strategies -- Section 4: Emergency preparedness and risk mitigation -- Role of community-led planning for effective wide-area regional evacuation -- Spatial relationship between placement of shrines and risk of flooding in low-lying areas at the eastern Tokyo Metropolitan region -- Criterion-referenced assessment index for evaluating social wellbeing in flood relief camps -- Development of a disaster risk profile in the public healthcare system during flood situation: A case study of Nakhon Sawan city municipality, Nakhon Sawan Province, Thailand -- Proposed flood reaction model followed by the evacuation of thepopulation in V4 countries -- Reviewing seismic vulnerability dimensions: Current trends and methodological challenges -- Experimental study for retaining walls using pile countermeasure against earthquakes -- Semi-quantitative methodology for disaster risk assessment:The case study of Pipus village, Amazonas department, Peru -- Author index.
Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
Research presented at the 7th International Conference on Disaster Management and Human Health is contained in this volume. These contributions from academics and experts focus on public health, security and management with the goal to assess the potential risk from various types of disaster and highlight ways to prevent or alleviate any damage.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9781784664466Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 363.348
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