Global trends show increasing losses from disasters as the number of people at risk grows by 70 to 80 million per year (United Nations, 2004). Although the frequency of natural disasters may be constant the human interaction with the given hazard has shifted through changes in development practices, environmental protection as well as the distribution of population and wealth. In an effort to combat the negative social, economic, and environmental impacts of hazards, strategies for identifying vulnerable populations and implementing mitigation measures is a high priority in hazards research. However despite our best efforts disasters have and will continue to negatively impact communities resulting in loss of life and property. To that end ...
International audienceThe occurrence of natural hazards in the Caribbean continues to result in disa...
This study on risk and disaster management capacities of four Caribbean countries: Barbados, the Dom...
This thesis is a single-case study of Puerto Rico’s experience with Hurricane Maria and its catastro...
Global trends show increasing losses from disasters as the number of people at risk grows by 70 to 8...
Natural disasters occur in various forms such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, outbreaks, etc. ...
In 2021, over 30 million people were displaced by disasters, most of which were weather related and ...
The emergency response efforts in the immediate days and weeks following Hurricane Dorian provide va...
In spite of numerous programs and policies that encourage private investment in affordable housing, ...
Exposure to natural hazards is rapidly increasing due to growing populations within floodplains and ...
Existing research of evacuation behavior during hurricanes and flooding has focused primarily on ind...
The purpose of the study was to assess predictors of family resiliency following a disaster and the ...
The purpose of the study was to examine hurricane emergency preparedness planning at institutions of...
Disasters, whether natural or man-made, and emergencies can occur at any time, causing destruction, ...
Due to climate change, small island developing states (SIDS) will experience natural hazards, such a...
Natural disasters are a part of the ecological system, so they are beyond human control. To reduce d...
International audienceThe occurrence of natural hazards in the Caribbean continues to result in disa...
This study on risk and disaster management capacities of four Caribbean countries: Barbados, the Dom...
This thesis is a single-case study of Puerto Rico’s experience with Hurricane Maria and its catastro...
Global trends show increasing losses from disasters as the number of people at risk grows by 70 to 8...
Natural disasters occur in various forms such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, outbreaks, etc. ...
In 2021, over 30 million people were displaced by disasters, most of which were weather related and ...
The emergency response efforts in the immediate days and weeks following Hurricane Dorian provide va...
In spite of numerous programs and policies that encourage private investment in affordable housing, ...
Exposure to natural hazards is rapidly increasing due to growing populations within floodplains and ...
Existing research of evacuation behavior during hurricanes and flooding has focused primarily on ind...
The purpose of the study was to assess predictors of family resiliency following a disaster and the ...
The purpose of the study was to examine hurricane emergency preparedness planning at institutions of...
Disasters, whether natural or man-made, and emergencies can occur at any time, causing destruction, ...
Due to climate change, small island developing states (SIDS) will experience natural hazards, such a...
Natural disasters are a part of the ecological system, so they are beyond human control. To reduce d...
International audienceThe occurrence of natural hazards in the Caribbean continues to result in disa...
This study on risk and disaster management capacities of four Caribbean countries: Barbados, the Dom...
This thesis is a single-case study of Puerto Rico’s experience with Hurricane Maria and its catastro...