Disaster Management and Human Health Risk

Author:   C. A. Brebbia
Publisher:   WIT Press
Volume:   173
ISBN:  

9781784661878


Pages:   252
Publication Date:   07 September 2017
Format:   Hardback
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The contents of this book consist of papers presented at the 5th International Conference on Disaster Management and Human Health: Reducing Risk, Improving Outcomes, part of a series of conferences convened to assess the potential risk from various disasters and discuss ways to prevent or alleviate damage. These latest developments, contained in this volume, have been contributed by academics and experts on public health, security and disaster management in order to exchange knowledge and experience on the way to handle the increasing risk of natural and human-made disasters. As the human population has continued to concentrate in urban areas the number of people and the value of property affected by both natural and man-produced disasters has also grown. Earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, cyclones, tornadoes and forest fires have all taken their toll, as have man-made catastrophes such as industrial spillages and terrorist attacks. The included paper cover various subject areas, including: Disaster analysis; Disaster monitoring and mitigation; Emergency preparedness; Risk mitigation; Risk and security; Resilience; Socio-economic issues; Health risk; Human factors; Multi-hazard risk assessment; Case studies; Learning from disasters and man-made disasters.

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Author:   C. A. Brebbia
Publisher:   WIT Press
Imprint:   WIT Press
Volume:   173
ISBN:  

9781784661878


ISBN 10:   1784661872
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   07 September 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents Lessons learned after disaster? Emergency shelter and housing policy after Hurricane Katrina; Government disaster response and narrative retrospection: a comparative study of the electoral impacts in Denmark and Sweden of the 2004 Tsunami; The communication and social network flows approach for disruption preparedness; Organizational structure for disaster management projects; Seismic risk assessment as a basic tool for emergency planning: PACES EU Project; An online-based visual framework of 3D positioning data with wireless signal for buried persons; Use of a geospatial early-warning decision support system to prepare for disasters or plan for multiple hazards: DECATASTROPHIZE; Generalized multiplicative model for predicting post-traumatic stress disorder after natural disasters: theoretical considerations; Rebuilding lives: psychological trauma and growth in the aftermath of a catastrophic Australian bushfire; Significant factors associated with the mental health of earthquake victims, centered on the case of South Korea; School preparedness and training for geological hazard mitigation: an example from Indonesia; Awareness and attitude towards mass disaster and its management among house surgeons in a dental college and hospital in Chennai, India; Evaluation of the effectiveness of modern communication channels during emergency situations; Disaster volunteerism: a utilitarian perspective; Bluff erosion hazards and construction setbacks on the Great Lakes coasts of the United States: a review; Challenges for self-recovery from cyclone disasters in a traditional Fijian village: the case of Navala village after tropical cyclone Winston; Recovering from natural disasters: helping museum employees return to workplace normalcy; The role of community welfare centers to enhance community disaster resilience; Khartoum and hybrid disasters; Disaster causative agents: an examination of the social and political context in the Niger Delta region; Air pollution risk assessment of hazardous and noxious substance-spill accidents: a case study of Ulsan Port, Korea; The self-organizing map analysis of accidents involving hazardous and noxious substances Author index

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