نتایج جستجو برای: structural vulnerability

تعداد نتایج: 435156  

Background and Objectives: Earthquake can be the source of many secondary disasters. Fire is one of the most important secondary hazards after the earthquake. In some cases, post-earthquake fires, in urban areas, may cause far more severe damages than the earthquake itself. After the earthquake, the risk of fire is greatly increased due to the existence of sources of fire, such as arteries of g...

Journal: :Hurricane Risk 2022

Abstract Tropical cyclone (TC) risk assessments are critical for disaster preparedness and response. Alongside hazard exposure, accurate TC assessment requires understanding the vulnerability of populations assets. In this chapter, we examine multiple methods that have been used to assess quantify with a focus on open-source methods. We separately discuss structural, economic, social (or demogr...

Journal: :رفاه اجتماعی 0
حسین راغفر h. raghfar لیلا صانعی l . sane

objective: poverty alleviation is an essential step to achieve economic development. this is why identification exercise is so crucial. traditionally, different aspects of insecurities have not be taken into poverty measurement. many types of insecurities have adverse impacts on household welfare. identifying vulnerability of household can serve identification of the poor households. methodolog...

2013
Bridgette M. Brawner Anne M. Teitelman Amanda W. Bevilacqua Loretta Sweet Jemmott

BACKGROUND Women and adolescent girls bear a significant burden of the global HIV pandemic. Both behavioral and biomedical prevention approaches have been shown to be effective. In order to foster the most effective combination HIV-prevention approaches for women and girls, it is imperative to understand the unique biological, social, and structural considerations that increase vulnerability to...

2013
R Smieskova J Marmy A Schmidt K Bendfeldt A Riecher-Rössler M Walter UE Lang S Borgwardt

INTRODUCTION Pre-psychotic and early psychotic characteristics are investigated in the high-risk (HR) populations for psychosis. There are two different approaches based either on hereditary factors (genetic high risk, G-HR) or on the clinically manifested symptoms (clinical high risk, C-HR). Common features are an increased risk for development of psychosis and similar cognitive as well as str...

2014
Joyce Wamoyi Gerry Mshana Aika Mongi Nyasule Neke Saidi Kapiga John Changalucha

BACKGROUND Young people particularly women are at increased risk of undesirable sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes. Structural factors have been reported as driving some of these risks. Although several interventions have targeted some of the structural drivers for adolescent's SRH risk, little has been done to consolidate such work. This would provide a platform for coordinated effo...

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