Mitigation and adaptation strategies for coping with the potential adverse effects of global climate change. If the predictions are right, we will be living with the effects of global climate change for the rest of our lives. Presentation courtesy of Dr. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction.
Mitigation and adaptation strategies for coping with the potential adverse effects of global climate change. If the predictions are right, we will be living with the effects of global climate change for the rest of our lives. Presentation courtesy of Dr. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction.
We believe a flawed premise. Typhoon disasters, which occur annually, should be enough to make any nation susceptible to typhoons adopt and implement policies that will lead to their typhoon disaster resilience. Fact: it usually takes multiple disasters before a stricken nation will adopt policies to move towards disaster resilient. Creating turning points for typhoon disaster resilience. Integration of scientific and technical solutions with political solutions for policies on preparedness, protection, early warning, emergency response, and recovery. Presentation courtesy of Dr. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
RUSSIA HAS MANY RIVERS THAT HAVE EXPERIENCED FLOODING Russia, the largest country in the world, and the only one surrounded by twelve seas and spread out on two continents, has many communities that are at risk from riverine flooding, flash floods, and floods from windstorms. Russia’s rivers in Europe include: the Volga, the Don, the Kama, the Oka, and the Northern Dvina. In Asia, Russia’s rivers include: the Ob, the Irtysh, the Yenisev, the Angara, the Lena, the Amur, the Yana, the Indiqirka, and the Kolyma.
PowerPoint presentation courtesy of Dr. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
This presentation will share tradiational and creative methods to incorporate technology into your planning and evaluation. This presentation was shared at the BCEO workshop in October 2009 for UW-Cooperative Extension Professionals.
In 2005, the USAID Global Health Bureau sponsored a Summer Seminar series on Knowledge Management. For Better Practices in Global Health. The Public Health Consequences of Disasters was presented by Eric Noji, M.D., M.P.H. Dr. Noji is a Senior Policy Advisor (Emergency Preparedness and Response) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Washington, D.C. He is an expert in disaster epidemiology and the author of the book, The Public Health Consequences of Disasters (Oxford University Press). The presentation summarized the development of disaster management and humanitarian assistance, focusing on epidemiological methods, accident prevention, and disaster mitigation. Dr. Noji provided case studies on natural disasters and technological accidents, and emerging public health challenges to show the evolution of disaster epidemiology. The complete series on disasters can be accessed at the following link: http://transition.usaid.gov/km/seminars/2005/0726.html
We believe a flawed premise. Typhoon disasters, which occur annually, should be enough to make any nation susceptible to typhoons adopt and implement policies that will lead to their typhoon disaster resilience. Fact: it usually takes multiple disasters before a stricken nation will adopt policies to move towards disaster resilient. Creating turning points for typhoon disaster resilience. Integration of scientific and technical solutions with political solutions for policies on preparedness, protection, early warning, emergency response, and recovery. Presentation courtesy of Dr. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
RUSSIA HAS MANY RIVERS THAT HAVE EXPERIENCED FLOODING Russia, the largest country in the world, and the only one surrounded by twelve seas and spread out on two continents, has many communities that are at risk from riverine flooding, flash floods, and floods from windstorms. Russia’s rivers in Europe include: the Volga, the Don, the Kama, the Oka, and the Northern Dvina. In Asia, Russia’s rivers include: the Ob, the Irtysh, the Yenisev, the Angara, the Lena, the Amur, the Yana, the Indiqirka, and the Kolyma.
PowerPoint presentation courtesy of Dr. Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction
This presentation will share tradiational and creative methods to incorporate technology into your planning and evaluation. This presentation was shared at the BCEO workshop in October 2009 for UW-Cooperative Extension Professionals.
In 2005, the USAID Global Health Bureau sponsored a Summer Seminar series on Knowledge Management. For Better Practices in Global Health. The Public Health Consequences of Disasters was presented by Eric Noji, M.D., M.P.H. Dr. Noji is a Senior Policy Advisor (Emergency Preparedness and Response) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Washington, D.C. He is an expert in disaster epidemiology and the author of the book, The Public Health Consequences of Disasters (Oxford University Press). The presentation summarized the development of disaster management and humanitarian assistance, focusing on epidemiological methods, accident prevention, and disaster mitigation. Dr. Noji provided case studies on natural disasters and technological accidents, and emerging public health challenges to show the evolution of disaster epidemiology. The complete series on disasters can be accessed at the following link: http://transition.usaid.gov/km/seminars/2005/0726.html
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