نتایج جستجو برای: natural disaster payments

تعداد نتایج: 518327  

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2005
Rhona MacDonald

0474 In Oxfam’s experience, disasters are profoundly discriminatory, even those that are “natural” rather than man-made. Factors that were present before a disaster, such as poor social conditions, mean that some people in the disaster zone will be more affected than others. People living in poverty are much more vulnerable to the effects of natural disasters. As women account for 70% of the 1....

2009
Vivian A. Fonseca Hayden Smith Nitesh Kuhadiya Sharice M. Leger C. Lillian Yau Kristi Reynolds Lizheng Shi Roberta H. McDuffie Tina Thethi Jennifer John-Kalarickal

OBJECTIVE To examine the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the health of individuals with diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS This was an observational study in 1,795 adults with an A1C measurement 6 months before and 6-16 months after Hurricane Katrina in three health care systems: private (Tulane University Hospital and Clinic [TUHC]), state (Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans [MCLNO...

2012
Sloane Burke Jeffrey W. Bethel Amber Foreman Britt

Natural disasters including hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, and fires often involve substantial physical and mental impacts on affected populations and thus are public health priorities. Limited research shows that vulnerable populations such as the low-income, socially isolated migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) are particularly susceptible to the effects of natural disasters....

2014
Albertus Joko Santoso Kartika Sari Dewi Thomas Adi Purnomo Sidhi

Indonesia, geographically and geologically, is potentially encounter natural disasters. One of the tools used to early detect disaster is sensor of ocean waves change, but it has drawbacks including the time difference between information/warnings obtained with the disaster event is very short, less than 30 minutes. The faster detector is required, so the time difference will be longer. For exa...

2007
Óscar Becerra Neil Johnson Patrick Meier Jorge Restrepo Michael Spagat

Power-law relationships, relating events with magnitudes to their frequency, are common in natural disasters and violent conflict. Compared to many statistical distributions, power laws drop off more gradually, i.e. they have “fat tails”. Existing studies on natural disaster power laws are mostly confined to physical measurements, e.g., the Richter scale, and seldom cover casualty distributions...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2010
Kirk Heilbrun Melinda Wolbransky Sanjay Shah Rebecca Kelly

Risk communication is an important vehicle for the scientific understanding of the perception of and response to various kinds of threats. The present study provides apparently the first empirical attempt to compare perceptions, decision-making, and anticipated action in response to threats of three kinds: natural disaster, violent crime, and terrorism. A total of 258 college undergraduates wer...

Journal: :Critical Care 2001
Kenneth Mattox

When a disaster occurs, it is for governments to provide the leadership, civil defense, security, evacuation, and public welfare. The medical aspects of a disaster account for less than 10% of resource and personnel expenditure. Hospitals and health care provider teams respond to unexpected occurrences such as explosions, earthquakes, floods, fires, war, or the outbreak of an infectious epidemi...

2017
Sungkun Cho Yongrae Cho

BACKGROUND Depressive symptoms have been recognized as one of the most frequent complaints among natural disaster survivors. One of the most frequently used self-report measures of depressive symptoms is the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D). To our knowledge, no study has yet examined the factor structure, reliability, and validity of the CES-D in a sample of natural di...

Journal: :IJAGR 2010
Scott Westlund

The daily use of geospatial technology, such as the global positioning system (GPS), geographic information systems (GIS), and remote sensing (RS), is increasing. The use of geospatial technology in disaster management is a natural fit because almost every aspect of a disaster is referenced by location. This paper presents the results of a recent web-based survey of disaster management practiti...

2007
Tuncay Bayrak

Understanding the performance of disaster monitoring systems is a key to understanding their success, therefore; various qualitative and quantitative measures and metrics can be applied in the characterization and analysis of such systems. Through evaluation studies, problems that impede a disaster monitoring system performance can be identified. The results can be used for system control, desi...

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