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Disaster Privacy/Privacy Disaster
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019AbstractPrivacy expectations during disasters differ significantly from nonemergency situations. This paper explores the actual privacy practices of popular disaster apps, highlighting location information flows. Our empirical study compares content analysis of privacy policies and government agency policies, structured by the contextual integrity ...
Madelyn R. Sanfilippo +4 more
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Disasters and Corruption, Corruption as Disaster
2012This chapter analyzes the role played by corruption in post-disaster contexts. Data show growth in both natural and man-made disasters and in humanitarian response provided by bilateral and multilateral donors. These events have become more frequent and also cause more deaths. Moreover, the data demonstrate a strong relation between the impact of these
CALOSSI, ENRICO +2 more
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Disaster Response or Response as Disaster?
Hastings Center Report, 2014AbstractOn September 1, 2005, Memorial Hospital was on “survival mode.” Hurricane Katrina had felled the levees of New Orleans, submerging a modern city with floodwaters of biblical proportions, tasking physicians and nurses to make morally sound decisions under unprecedented conditions, where, as one physician stated, “[T]he laws of man and the normal
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On Disasters and Disaster Knowledges
Frauensolidarität, 2021In September 2018, a powerful earthquake and tsunami struck the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. More than 1.200 people were confirmed dead, many of whom were swept away by the huge waves. But disasters are not ‘natural’. The ways we inhabit space matter. What voices are heard before and after a disaster? How could spatial planning prevent disasters? Two
Paredes Grijalva, Daniela +1 more
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When Is a Disaster Not a Disaster?
Library & Archival Security, 1988Thirty-six water damaged volumes do not a disaster make. Three hundred and sixty volumes or 3,600 volumes, or 36,000 volumes do. While the scope of the Washington State University accident will not go down in the annals of major catastrophes such as the Florence flood of 1966, the Stanford University flood of 1978, or the Los Angeles Public Library ...
Eileen E. Brady, John F. Guido
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The Great Disaster: Disaster Nursing and Disaster Awareness
2023Disasters may affect the majority of the population physically, socially, economically, environmentally, and psychologically. Precautions and disaster management plans allow to mitigate the impact of disasters and reduce disaster-related damage. Nurses have very important roles and responsibilities in disaster management. Nurses, who have roles such as
ÖZGÜRSOY URAN, Berna Nilgün +1 more
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Development Policy Review, 2020
AbstractMotivationShould the process of forcibly evicting people from customary land be classified as a “disaster”? Some international organizations and governments are integrating processes on forced eviction of urban residents into policies that are primarily designed to manage displacements due to climate change and disasters—such as Vanuatu’s 2018 ...
Day, J, Wewerinke‐Singh, M, Price, S
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AbstractMotivationShould the process of forcibly evicting people from customary land be classified as a “disaster”? Some international organizations and governments are integrating processes on forced eviction of urban residents into policies that are primarily designed to manage displacements due to climate change and disasters—such as Vanuatu’s 2018 ...
Day, J, Wewerinke‐Singh, M, Price, S
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2019
A consistent problem that confronts disaster reduction is the disjunction between academic and expert knowledge and policies and practices of agencies mandated to deal with the concern. Although a great deal of knowledge has been acquired regarding many aspects of disasters, such as driving factors, risk construction, complexity of resettlement, and ...
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A consistent problem that confronts disaster reduction is the disjunction between academic and expert knowledge and policies and practices of agencies mandated to deal with the concern. Although a great deal of knowledge has been acquired regarding many aspects of disasters, such as driving factors, risk construction, complexity of resettlement, and ...
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Disasters and Disaster Management
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010A disaster is a state or an event which disrupts the functioning of a community or a society. The local communities mostly cannot resolve of their own in the disasters. The disaster selection criteria in this study are based on the geographical scale of a disaster, the warning time of a disaster occurrence, the number of injuries and deaths resulting ...
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The disaster after the disaster: The quicksand of post-disaster recovery funding
Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, 2019The incidence of natural disasters is on a steep rise, as are the costs associated with recovering from such incidents. Financially, this trend is unsustainable. In the USA, for example, severe reductions have been imposed on the grant funds available for distribution by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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