نتایج جستجو برای: disasters

تعداد نتایج: 15143  

2011
Thomas K.J. McDermott

We demonstrate, using a simple two-period equilibrium model of the economy, the potential effects of extreme event occurrences such as natural or humanitarian disasters on economic growth over the mediumto long-term. In particular, we focus on the effect of such shocks on investment. We examine two polar cases; an unconstrained economy where agents have access to perfect capital markets, versus...

2015
Xuan Song Quanshi Zhang Yoshihide Sekimoto Ryosuke Shibasaki Nicholas Jing Yuan Xing Xie

The frequency and intensity of natural disasters has significantly increased over the past decades and this trend is predicted to continue. Facing these possible and unexpected disasters, understanding and simulating of human emergency mobility following disasters will become the critical issue for planning effective humanitarian relief, disaster management, and long-term societal reconstructio...

2016
Randy D. Kearns Kathe M. Conlon Annette F. Matherly Kevin K. Chung Vikhyat S. Bebarta Jacob J. Hansen Leopoldo C. Cancio Michael Peck Tina L. Palmieri

e427 All disasters are local, and a burn mass casualty incident (BMCI) is no different. During the past 150 years, burn disasters have typically been associated with three factors: a fire/explosion in a mass gathering, natural disaster, or act of war/terrorism. Although the incidence of fire/explosion disasters has decreased during the past 50 years, recent natural disasters and acts of war/ter...

2016
Linguère Mously Mbaye Klaus F. Zimmermann

This paper reviews the effect of natural disasters on human mobility or migration. Although there is an increase of natural disasters and migration recently and more patterns to observe, the relationship remains complex. While some authors find that disasters increase migration, others show that they have only a marginal or no effect or are even negative. Human mobility appears to be an insuran...

2015
Sebastian E. Heath Robert D. Linnabary

Common to many of the repeated issues surrounding animals in disasters in the U.S. is a pre-existing weak animal health infrastructure that is under constant pressure resulting from pet overpopulation. Unless this root cause is addressed, communities remain vulnerable to similar issues with animals they and others have faced in past disasters. In the US the plight of animals in disasters is fre...

2014
Fang Liu Andrew Burton-Jones Dongming Xu

In recent years, the widespread use of social media has facilitated the propagation of messages after disasters. Unfortunately, because the veracity of messages is often difficult to determine in a disaster situation, social media also facilitates the rapid diffusion of rumors. Current studies have examined why individuals post or transmit rumors on social media. However, investigating factors ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1993
J F Cordero

A disaster has been defined as a disruption of human ecology that exceeds the capacity of the community to function normally. Little is known about the adverse effects of natural disasters on reproductive outcomes. Important lessons can be derived from several disasters caused by human factors, such as the Minamata Bay disaster. Adverse reproductive outcomes include infertility, early pregnancy...

2009
M. GAD-EL-HAK

The subject of large-scale disasters is broadly introduced in this article. Both the art and science of predicting, preventing and mitigating natural and manmade disasters are discussed. A universal, quantitative metric that puts all natural and manmade disasters on a common scale is proposed. Issues of prediction, control and mitigation of catastrophes are presented. The laws of nature govern ...

2014
Opher Baron Oded Berman David Perry

We consider a continuous review (s, S) model with lost sales in the presence of unexpected events. Such unexpected events include external disasters (e.g. theft or earthquakes) and internal disasters (e.g. malfunctioning of a storage equipment or fire). Once a disaster occurs the inventory drops instantaneously to zero. The total cost includes the cost of: ordering, unsatisfied demand, units de...

Journal: :Mathematical and Computer Modelling 2011
Wei Su Xiaodong Zhang Zhen Wang Xiaohui Su Jianxi Huang Siquan Yang Sanchao Liu

Flood disasters and snow disasters are frequent disasters in China, causing considerable economic loss and serious damage to towns and farms. The problems of how these two disaster types distribute and what disaster-forming environments are important to their occurrence are the most pressing problems in disaster risk assessment and salvage material arrangement. The present study aims to establi...

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