Disaster Prevention and Management: Volume 17 Issue 5

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An International Journal
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Auditing of post‐disaster recovery and reconstruction activities

John R. Labadie

This paper seeks to explore the application of auditing and quality assurance principles and practices to the planning and implementation of post‐disaster recovery and…

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Early warning systems and disaster preparedness and response in local government

Matthew L. Collins, Naim Kapucu

The aim of this research is to better inform public policy makers and the disaster management community about the use of early warning systems. The central research question of…

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The cost of seismic structural damage and preventive action

Mauli Vora, Zu‐Hsu Lee, Wenshen Pong

This paper first aims to estimate the economic loss due to an earthquake, such as building‐related losses, the damage of debris generation and fire, and the social impact. Then…

Prognosis and mitigation strategy for major landslide‐prone areas: A case study of Varunavat Parvat landslide in Uttarkashi township of Uttarakhand (India)

Aniruddh Uniyal

The aim of this paper is to present a discussion on prognosis and mitigation of major landslide zones in an attempt to minimize the impact of such disasters in future. A case…

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Disaster preparedness measures: a test case development and application

David M. Simpson

This paper sets out to develop disaster preparedness measurement methodology using a small test case of two communities. It is aimed at furthering discussion of the issues and…

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Disaster preparedness for sustainable development in Bangladesh

M. Shah Alam Khan

Bangladesh is one of the most disaster‐prone countries in the world. Natural disasters adversely affect the country's economy and deter its development. Thus preparedness for the…

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Managing drought in mountain resort communities: Colorado's experiences

Olga V. Wilhelmi, Michael J. Hayes, Deborah S.K. Thomas

This paper aims to investigate drought impacts and vulnerabilities specific to mountain resort communities and the implications for the tourism industry, in order to derive a set…

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Mass fatality management after the Indian Ocean tsunami

Brenda Phillips, Dave Neal, Thomas Wikle, Aswin Subanthore, Shireen Hyrapiet

This study aims to conduct the first original research on mass fatality management in nearly 30 years.

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ISSN:

0965-3562

e-ISSN:

1758-6100

ISSN-L:

0965-3562

Online date, start – end:

1992

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr JC Gaillard
  • Dr Emmanuel Raju