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  1. Disaster Risk Management Overview: Development news, research, data

    Disasters hurt the poor and vulnerable the most. More than one-third of the world's poor live in multi-hazard zones, and low-income countries account for more than 70 percent of the world's disaster "hotspots.". Mainstreaming disaster risk management into development planning can help lower the impact of disasters on property and lives.

  2. Disaster management and emerging technologies: a performance-based

    Disaster management and emerging technologies: a performance-based perspective. Carlo Vermiglio, Guido Noto, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Vincenzo Zarone. Meditari Accountancy Research. ISSN: 2049-372X. Article publication date: 19 August 2021. Issue publication date: 14 July 2022. Downloads.

  3. (PDF) Disaster Prevention and Management: A Critical ...

    Disaster Prevention and Management: A Critical Review of The. Literature. Nazaruddin Ali Basyah *, Muhamm ad Syukri, Irham Fahmi, Ismail Ali, Zulf adhli Rusli, Elva Se sioria. Putri. 1 Department ...

  4. A Systematic Review of Disaster Management Systems: Approaches

    Disaster management is a critical area that requires efficient methods and techniques to address various challenges. This comprehensive assessment offers an in-depth overview of disaster ...

  5. Research on Disaster Response and Recovery

    This chapter and the preceding one use the conceptual model presented in Chapter 1 (see Figure 1.1) as a guide to understanding societal response to hazards and disasters.As specified in that model, Chapter 3 discusses three sets of pre-disaster activities that have the potential to reduce disaster losses: hazard mitigation practices, emergency preparedness practices, and pre-disaster planning ...

  6. A systematic review of 20 years of crisis and disaster research: Trends

    Analogous to crisis management research, the phase of mitigation receives little attention in disaster journals compared to other phases. Notable exceptions are studies on hazard mitigation (Evans-Cowley & Zimmerman Gough, 2007 ) and risk management (Christoplos et al., 2001 ; Luna, 2001 ).

  7. Disaster Risk Science: A Geographical Perspective and a Research

    1.2 The Disaster System. In order to deepen understanding of the relationship between hazards and the formation of disasters, the concept of disaster system (DS) has been proposed (Shi 1991).The DS is regarded as the object of disaster risk science research, and has both structure and function (Fig. 2).The structure presents the elements of a DS.

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    Yahya Petra. Community-led disaster risk management is a method that stresses community participation and involvement in disaster prevention, response and recovery. This approach acknowledges that ...

  9. A Systematic Review of Disaster Management Systems: Approaches ...

    Disaster management is a critical area that requires efficient methods and techniques to address various challenges. This comprehensive assessment offers an in-depth overview of disaster management systems, methods, obstacles, and potential future paths. Specifically, it focuses on flood control, a significant and recurrent category of natural disasters. The analysis begins by exploring ...

  10. Advancing the Field of Disaster Response Management: Toward ...

    The research has thus been concerned with how the world works (with respect to disaster management). At the same time, there are numerous books, reports, and guidelines describing how disaster management should be conducted in practice (IASC 2010; Coppola 2011; UNHCR 2015). The knowledge contained in the first type of publication helps us ...

  11. A framework for research on recurrent acute disasters

    Abstract. Disaster science examines the causes, behaviors, and consequences of hazardous events, from hurricanes to wildfires, flooding, and major industrial accidents. Individual disasters are recurring more frequently and with greater intensity. Recurrent acute disasters (RADs) are sequential disasters that affect a specific locale over time.

  12. Methodologies of contemporary disaster resilience research

    The United Nations' Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) 2015-2030 specifically calls for "multi hazard and solution-driven research in disaster risk management to address gaps, obstacles, interdependencies and social, economic, educational and environmental challenges and disaster risks". The Advancing Skill Creation to ...

  13. Social media and crowdsourcing in disaster risk management: Trends

    While research on SMCS in disaster risk management has certainly evolved over the past two decades, our literature review shows how there continue to be substantial gaps in our knowledge about how SMCS interact with management processes. It is important that both the research community and practitioners are aware of these gaps when applying and ...

  14. Full article: A review of themes in disaster resilience literature and

    As the concept of resilience became prominent in the disaster research and policy domains, researchers devoted extensive efforts to attempting to accurately and clearly define it (Adger Citation 2000; Manyena Citation 2006; Norris et al. Citation 2008). In recent literature, this debate has largely been accepted as well-explored if not settled.

  15. Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal

    Outstanding Paper Research fatigue in COVID-19 p... Disaster Prevention and Management publishes high-quality research which advances knowledge and practice in the field of disaster risk reduction and management. ISSN: 0965-3562. eISSN: 0965-3562.

  16. PDF When Disaster Management Agencies Create Disaster Risk: A Case Study of

    disaster management agencies create disaster risk for vulnerable and marginalized groups is examined, seeking to show the ways existing policies affect communities, and provide ... Research on DRC is relatively limited, with much of it focused on hazard or geographies as unit of analysis, not organizations. For instance, Rumbach and N,emeth ...

  17. Disaster management digitally transformed: Exploring the impact and key

    This research offered disaster management a new perspective by uncovering a new set of determinants unique to the disaster management context and thus expanded the traditional TOE framework beyond its original underpinnings. The research also presented an innovative Layered Cake FAST (Foundations-Approach-Strategy-Technology) Model that ...

  18. Full article: Disaster resilience

    Disaster resilience science is a challenged science. Challenges include developing a more mature science; effective and readily applicable. Some challenges are identified above including a unifying theory of disaster resilience and greater definitional consensus. More research into changes in resilience over time are required.

  19. Disaster Risk Management Research

    Building Resilience: Integrating Climate and Disaster Risk into Development. November 18, 2013 — Weather-related losses and damage have risen from an annual average of about $50 billion in the 1980s to close to $200 billion over the last decade, a new study finds. Read More ».

  20. Striving towards an effective emergency preparedness and disaster

    Emergency preparedness and disaster management (EPDM) were brought to the forefront with the COVID-19 pandemic. The five major phases of EPDM are 1) preparedness, 2) mitigation/prevention, 3) response, 4) recovery, and 5) resilience [1,2].Preparedness comprises multi-step collaboration to optimize intelligence sharing [3,4].Next is mitigation, the process of addressing the ongoing situation ...

  21. Preparedness Research

    FEMA conducts research to help people prepare for, protect against, and respond to disaster by providing current, validated guidance for decision-making. FEMA assessed more than 380 protective actions based on 275 research studies and articles by dozens of subject-matter experts covering 12 natural hazards. "Protective actions" include topics ...

  22. Research in disaster settings: a systematic qualitative review of

    Conducting research during or in the aftermath of disasters poses many specific practical and ethical challenges. This is particularly the case with research involving human subjects. The extraordinary circumstances of research conducted in disaster settings require appropriate regulations to ensure the protection of human participants. The goal of this study is to systematically and ...

  23. 5 Tools for Nature-Based Solutions in Disaster and Climate Risk Management

    The "Nature-Based Solutions for Comprehensive Disaster and Climate Risk Management (CRM-NbS Toolkit)", published by UNU-EHS and UNDRR, is a key resource to support countries in integrating nature-based solutions (NbS) into their disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation strategies.

  24. Preparedness and Response in the Century of Disasters: : Overview of

    Abbasi A, Dillon-Merrill R, Rao HR, Sheng O, Chen R (2021) Call for papers—Special issue of Information Systems Research—Unleashing the power of information technology for strategic management of disasters. Inform. Systems Res. 32(4):1490-1493.

  25. PDF Challenges and Considerations in Disaster Research

    However, this specific type of research comes with many ethical and methodological challenges that may dissuade or hinder its execution, such as funding and timing constraints, environmental concerns, risk for disaster survivors, and the public perception of conducting research during a time of distress (Knack et al., 2006).

  26. AI For All Phases of Disaster Management

    AI has become a very popular evolving technology, especially in research. When given large amounts of data, images or text, it can identify and analyze key features much quicker than a whole team of people. Mitigation and Preparedness. A crucial step of the mitigation phase of disaster management is assessing risk to communities.

  27. Insuring Against Disaster: Carbon Emissions Need Drastic Cuts Now

    Insuring Against Disaster: Carbon Emissions Need Drastic Cuts Now, According to New Risk Management Study ... His research, writing, and teaching focus on climate risks and climate policy. Full Profile 0%. Share ... Wagner says. "You figure out that climate is a risk management problem. It's not about the average payoff of your investment in ...

  28. (PDF) Introduction to Disaster Management

    PREFACE. Disaster management essentially deals with management of resources and. information towards a disastrous event and is measured by how efficiently, effectively. and seamle ssly one ...

  29. Socio-psychological factors explaining public engagement and support

    Droughts have become a critical high-impact hydro-meteorological disaster and are projected to become more extreme in the near future. The Iberian Peninsula is unarguably considered a pronounced hot spot for drought. Worrisome projections for drought risk come to emphasize the urgency of building drought-resilient societies, through integrated risk management processes that bring together all ...

  30. Global Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) Strategic Research Report 2023

    Global Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) Strategic Research Report 2023-2030: Demand from Military Propels Growth, Hybrid UGVs Spurs Market Innovations, Disaster Management Expands Opportunities