How Can We Make Disaster Management Evaluations More Useful? An Empirical Study of Dutch Exercise EvaluationsInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Science - Tập 11 - Trang 578-591 - 2020
Ralf Josef Johanna Beerens, Henrik Tehler, Ben Pelzer
The evaluation of simulated disasters (for example, exercises) and real
responses are important activities. However, little attention has been paid to
how reports documenting such events should be written. A key issue is how to
make them as useful as possible to professionals working in disaster risk
management. Here, we focus on three aspects of a written evaluation: how the
object of the evaluat... hiện toàn bộ
Barriers and Drivers for Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Risks: The Case of South KoreaInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Science - - 2021
Sungju Han, Christian Kuhlicke
AbstractNature-based solutions (NBS) are seen as a promising adaptation measure
that sustainably deals with diverse societal challenges, while simultaneously
delivering multiple benefits. Nature-based solutions have been highlighted as a
resilient and sustainable means of mitigating floods and other hazards globally.
This study examined diverging conceptualizations of NBS, as well as the
attitudin... hiện toàn bộ
An Emergency Blood Allocation Approach Considering Blood Group Compatibility in Disaster Relief OperationsInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Science - Tập 10 - Trang 74-88 - 2018
Zu-Jun Ma, Ke-Ming Wang, Ying Dai
Large-scale sudden-onset disasters may cause massive injuries and thus place
great pressure on the emergency blood supplies of local blood banks. When blood
is in short supply, blood products gathered urgently to a local blood center
should be appropriately allocated to blood banks in the affected area. Moreover,
ABO/Rh(D) compatibilities among blood groups must be considered during emergency
situ... hiện toàn bộ
A Systematic Study of Disaster Risk in Brunei Darussalam and Options for Vulnerability-Based Disaster Risk ReductionInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Science - Tập 8 - Trang 208-223 - 2017
Anthony Banyouko Ndah, John Onu Odihi
This systematic study of disaster risk and disaster management efforts in Brunei
Darussalam uncovers the reasons why floods and landslides in particular continue
to inflict significant social, economic, and psychological toll. Vulnerability
to the impacts of hydro-meteorological hazards continue to rise despite
international awareness and improved disaster governance and information, and
regardles... hiện toàn bộ
Thiên tai và Tăng trưởng Kinh tế: Một Tổng quan Dịch bởi AI International Journal of Disaster Risk Science - Tập 5 - Trang 157-163 - 2014
Nourin Shabnam
Bài viết này cung cấp một tổng quan tài liệu về các lý thuyết tăng trưởng kinh
tế và xác định các hệ quả của những lý thuyết tăng trưởng trong việc giải quyết
những tác động tiềm tàng của các cú sốc không chắc chắn, đó là thiên tai. Tài
liệu hiện có có vẻ không đồng nhất: một số nghiên cứu cho thấy tác động tích cực
của thiên tai đối với tăng trưởng kinh tế, trong khi những nghiên cứu khác cho
rằn... hiện toàn bộ
#thiên tai #tăng trưởng kinh tế #lý thuyết tăng trưởng #GDP bình quân đầu người
Decision Support for Integrated Management of Local-Level Adaptation to Climate Changes: The Case of SerbiaInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Science - Tập 12 - Trang 479-494 - 2021
Petar Vranić, Srđan Glišović, Lazar Velimirović
Projected climate changes will additionally increase the already significant
risk of natural hazard-related disasters in Serbia and the west Balkan region as
a whole. Serbia is about to introduce the strategy for climate change adaptation
and mitigation. However, a national decision-support system for implementation
of the climate change law and strategy is yet to be developed. This study
contribu... hiện toàn bộ
Linking a Storm Water Management Model to a Novel Two-Dimensional Model for Urban Pluvial Flood ModelingInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Science - Tập 11 - Trang 508-518 - 2020
Yuhan Yang, Leifeng Sun, Ruonan Li, Jie Yin, Dapeng Yu
This article describes a new method of urban pluvial flood modeling by coupling
the 1D storm water management model (SWMM) and the 2D flood inundation model
(ECNU Flood-Urban). The SWMM modeling results (the overflow of the manholes) are
used as the input boundary condition of the ECNU Flood-Urban model to simulate
the rainfall–runoff processes in an urban environment. The analysis is applied
to t... hiện toàn bộ
Assessment of Building Physical Vulnerability in Earthquake-Debris Flow Disaster ChainInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Science - Tập 14 - Trang 666-679 - 2023
Hao Zheng, Zhifei Deng, Lanlan Guo, Jifu Liu, Lianyou Liu, Tiewei Li, Huan Zheng, Tao Zheng
Large earthquakes not only directly damage buildings but also trigger debris
flows, which cause secondary damage to buildings, forming a more destructive
earthquake-debris flow disaster chain. A quantitative assessment of building
vulnerability is essential for damage assessment after a disaster and for
pre-disaster prevention. Using mechanical analysis based on pushover, a physical
vulnerability ... hiện toàn bộ