Search results for "disaster"

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Etna and the perception of volcanic risk

2013

Sicily’s uneven geological structure is positioned within a system of tectonic plates, and its very active volcano has always made it prone to disasters. Many Sicilian cities have in fact been destroyed by natural events many times over the centuries. This can certainly be understood negatively as the destruction of entire towns, the emission of volcanic ash, and the mutation of landscapes by a terrifying force have instilled fearful memories in local populations. But from another point of view one must consider the positive elements of Etna. Its beautiful landscapes were a major attraction on the Grand Tour, and its inhabitants have long associated the volcano with the concept of rebirth a…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorymedia_common.quotation_subjectEarth scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentEtna human response natural disaster risk SicilyArchaeologyVolcanic risklanguage.human_languageGeological structurePlate tectonicsVolcanoPerceptionlanguageNatural disasterSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaSicilianGeologyEarth-Surface Processesmedia_common
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Głodowanie jako nieszczęśliwe zrządzenie losu, czyli o tym, jak chłop musiał sobie radzić na przednówku i podczas klęsk żywiołowych

2018

W życiu najuboższych warstw społecznych przez całe wieki, w zasadzie aż do XX stulecia, nieodłączną częścią egzystencji był niedobór pożywienia, który w okresie przednówka i w czasie klęsk żywiołowych i nieurodzaju przybierał na sile. Ludność – co jakiś czas dotykana przez zły los – musiała sobie radzić i do swojego menu wprowadzać takie składniki, które pozwoliłyby zaspokoić albo chociaż oszukać głód. Tekst traktuje o losie chłopskim oraz o sposobach zaspokajania głodu w obliczu niedostatku, podaje się tu przykłady tzw. głodowych potraw, których składniki często były niejadalne albo wręcz trujące.

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Complex effects of natural disasters on protected areas

2022

It is now broadly recognised that in order to be sustainable, protected areas (PAs) must bring concrete benefits to local populations who suffer from the restrictions imposed for conservation. Natural disasters, such as major floods, bring additional challenges to conservation efforts and related support activities, notably nature-based tourism. Disasters often intensify conflicts between conservation objectives and local community needs, but they may also bring some mutual benefits. Reduced income from decreased nature-based tourism can, for example, lead to expansion of agricultural fields to protected forests, and subsequent land-use conflicts. Yet, disasters can also strengthen feelings…

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The role of broadcast media in disaster preparedness education : lessons learned in the scientific

2014

This paper aims to clarify the role of broadcast media in disaster preparedness education concerning natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis. This is done by means of a systematic review of the scientific literature on this topic over the last 10 years. The results show that media information is a strong facilitator of awareness of disasters. Preparedness includes action to reduce risks, which also needs community interaction, resources and motivation. It adds to indigenous knowledge and experience of disasters, and may combine self-education by the media, school education and community efforts for disaster risk reduction. An inclusive approach is also called for in order to invo…

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NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE DOCUMENTATION AND PRESERVATION OF THE MAYA CULTURAL HERITAGE. THE PALACE OF THE GOVERNOR AT UXMAL (YUCATÁN, MEXICO)

2020

[EN] One of the major challenges currently facing the architectural and archaeological heritage in subtropical World Heritage sites is its preventive conservation. Many of these sites are vulnerable to the adverse impacts of natural disasters and climate change. The risk is compounded by the fact that several of them are among the most iconic places in the world, and so they also face the threat of the excessive growth of visitors. What is more, in earlier times many were restored with unsuitable materials or using inappropriate techniques which have heightened the risk they face today. However, thanks to the new digital technologies of architectural documentation involving the use of laser…

lcsh:Applied optics. PhotonicsHistoryEmerging technologieslcsh:Tlcsh:TA1501-1820HeritageDocumentationlcsh:TechnologyCultural heritage16.- Promover sociedades pacíficas e inclusivas para el desarrollo sostenible facilitar acceso a la justicia para todos y crear instituciones eficaces responsables e inclusivas a todos los nivelesDocumentationWork (electrical)lcsh:TA1-2040SituatedDigital TechnologiesMaya CultureMaya04.- Garantizar una educación de calidad inclusiva y equitativa y promover las oportunidades de aprendizaje permanente para todosCOMPOSICION ARQUITECTONICAGovernorNatural disasterlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Environmental planning
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Human activity and damaging landslides and floods on Madeira Island

2011

Abstract. Over the last few decades, the island of Madeira has become an important offshore tourism and business center, with rapid economic and demographic development that has caused changes to the landscape due to human activity. In Madeira's recent history, there has been an increase over time in the frequency of occurrence of damaging landslide and flood events. As a result, the costs of restoration work due to damage caused by landslide and flood events have become a larger and larger component of Madeira's annual budget. Landslides and floods in Madeira deserve particular attention because they represent the most serious hazard to human life, to property, and to the natural environme…

lcsh:GE1-350HydrologyFlood mythlcsh:QE1-996.5lcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationLandslideHazardlcsh:TD1-1066Natural (archaeology)lcsh:GeologyGeographylcsh:GGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPopulation growthSubmarine pipelinePhysical geographylcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringNatural disasterlcsh:Environmental sciencesTourismNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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Cultural Interpretations of Global Information? Hindsight Bias after Reading Wikipedia Articles across Cultures

2017

Summary: Hindsight bias is the mistaken belief that an outcome could have been foreseen once it is known. But what happens after learning about an event? Can reading biased media amplify hindsight distortions? And do people from different cultural backgrounds — with different cognitive thinking styles — draw equal conclusions from equal media reports? We report two studies with Wikipedia articles and samples from different cultures (Study 1: Germany, Singapore, USA, Vietnam, Japan, Sweden, N = 446; Study 2: USA, Vietnam, N = 144). Participants read one of two article versions (foresight and hindsight) about the Fukushima Nuclear Plant and estimated the likelihood, inevitability, and foresee…

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionNuclear plant050105 experimental psychologyStyle (sociolinguistics)Global informationFutures studiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Reading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyNuclear disaster0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyHindsight biasmedia_commonCognitive psychologyApplied Cognitive Psychology
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Critiquing and Joining Intersections of Disaster, Conflict, and Peace Research

2020

AbstractDisaster research, conflict research, and peace research have rich and deep histories, yet they do not always fully intersect or learn from each other, even when they investigate if and how disasters lead to conflict or peace. Scholarship has tended to focus on investigating causal linkages between disaster (including those associated with climate change) and conflict, and disaster diplomacy emerged as a thread of explanatory research that investigates how and why disaster-related activities do and do not influence peace and conflict. However, definitive conclusions on the disaster-conflict-peace nexus have evaded scientific consensus, in part due to conceptual, methodological, and …

media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentPeacebuildingPeace research0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawConstructivePolitical science050602 political science & public administrationScientific consensusClimate changeDisaster diplomacyDisaster risk reductionDiplomacymedia_commonSustainable development021110 strategic defence & security studiesGlobal and Planetary Change05 social sciencesDisaster researchEnvironmental ethicsConflict researchConflict transformationDisasters and engineering0506 political scienceScholarshipTA495Safety ResearchVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Urbanisme og fysisk planlegging: 230International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
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Pregraduate Training in Emergency Medicine

1992

AbstractA panel session on undergraduate education in Emergency Medicine from a worldwide perspective was conducted at the Seventh World Congress of Emergency and Disaster Medicine in Montreal, in May, 1991. Desmond Colohan MD, of the University of Toronto (Canada) was the panel moderator. Panel speakers were: Louis Binder MD, Texas Tech University Health Services Center (USA); Wolfgang Dick MD, University of Mainz (Germany); Bernard Nemitz MD, Faculty de Medicine d'Ameins (France); Yoel Donchin MD, Hadassa Medical Organization (Israel); and Noriyoshi Ohashi MD, Tsukuba Medical Center (Japan).

medicine.medical_specialtyUndergraduate educationPanel sessionEmergency NursingEuropeHealth servicesJapanNorth AmericaEmergency medicineEmergency MedicinemedicineHumansCurriculumSociologyIsraelDisaster medicineEducation Medical UndergraduatePrehospital and Disaster Medicine
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Intraosseous gas distribution as a marker of postmortem interval

2020

Abstract The postmortem interval is probably the most important puzzle piece in clarifying the circumstances in case of death occurred in unknown conditions. Over the years, radio-imaging modalities have proved their worth in forensic field, providing additional and significant improvements and findings. CT-scan is characterized by wide availability, fast scan times and sustainable healthcare costs. Detection of gas, hemorrhage and bone fractures are points of strength of CT-scan. A reliable evaluation of the post-mortem interval is interesting in the victims of a mass disaster, also following a natural disaster, for the individuation of responsibility in the efficiency of the help and assi…

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