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  1. Sequential Disaster Forensics: An Application to Floods in the City of Grimma
    Erschienen: 2018

    Abstract: Disaster risk and losses have been steadily rising in the past decades, highlighting the need to learn from past events. Only a better understanding of the fundamental causes of natural disasters and its impacts on societies can lead to an... mehr

     

    Abstract: Disaster risk and losses have been steadily rising in the past decades, highlighting the need to learn from past events. Only a better understanding of the fundamental causes of natural disasters and its impacts on societies can lead to an effective prevention and reduction of disaster risk. In this context, disaster forensics focuses on the analysis and interaction of risk factors (i.e. hazard, exposure, vulnerability and coping capacity) and the identification of underlying risk drivers, in order to tackle them through dedicated action. Results from forensic analysis are twofold: On the one hand, context-specific knowledge to decide on appropriate and evidence-based Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) measures to mitigate current risk and prevent future one. On the other hand, more generalizable knowledge and evidence on how disaster risk is generated and on the effectiveness of applied DRR measures. In this work, we explore results of disaster forensics through a case study of subsequ

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
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    oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/60985
    DDC Klassifikation: Ökologie (577)
    Schriftenreihe: UFZ Discussion Papers ; Bd. 3/2018
    Schlagworte: Katastrophe; Schaden; Überschwemmung; Katastrophenschutz
    Weitere Schlagworte: (stw)2002; 2013; (stw)Katastrophenschaden; (stw)Überschwemmung; (stw)Katastrophenschutz; (stw)Sachsen; (thesoz)Bundesrepublik Deutschland; (thesoz)Bevölkerungsentwicklung; (thesoz)Sachsen; (thesoz)Naturkatastrophe; (thesoz)Altersstruktur; (thesoz)neue Bundesländer; (thesoz)Katastrophenschutz; (thesoz)sozioökonomische Folgen; Disaster forensics; risk factors; disaster risk reduction; flood damage; damage data; migration; Graue Literatur
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  2. Health and disaster risk management in India
    Erschienen: 30-Oct-2018
    Verlag:  National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper / National Institute of Public Finance and Policy ; no. 241
    Schlagworte: disaster resilience; public heath; disaster risk reduction; hospital safety; developmental risk
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  3. Multi-channel information dissemination for disaster evacuees
    the case of the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake in Japan for the 29th ITS European Conference, Trento, Italy, 1st – 4th August 2018
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  International Telecommunications Society, Trento

    This study examines factors that affect disaster evacuees' usage of different media in a multi-channel media environment, which means that people can receive similar content from multiple media channels. Using the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake in Japan as... mehr

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    This study examines factors that affect disaster evacuees' usage of different media in a multi-channel media environment, which means that people can receive similar content from multiple media channels. Using the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake in Japan as the case study, we find that that multi-channel information dissemination is indeed an effective means to provide information to disaster evacuees. Specifically, it is found that traditional broadcast media and Internet media can complement each other rather than displacing. In addition, Internet media such as online TV, video streaming websites and Internet radio are effective alternatives to traditional broadcast media for providing official information to victims in severely damaged areas, which broadcast media might not be available.

     

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    hdl: 10419/184937
    Schriftenreihe: Towards a digital future : turning technology into markets? : Trento, Italy, 1st – 4th August 2018 / 28th ITS European Conference 2018
    Schlagworte: Multi-channel information dissemination; disaster risk reduction; media consumption across platforms
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 16 Seiten), Illustrationen