Disasters can be described as feats of spontaneous occurrences, in that they can happen at any minute at any time. There are two classifications of disasters, which are, natural disasters that cannot be predicted and continuously occur throughout society. While the other classification of disaster is that of man-made disasters, where disasters are caused not by natural phenomena, but by man's or society's actions, involuntary or voluntary, sudden or slow, with grave consequences to the population and the environment (Hays, 2008). Both these types of disasters can be controlled to a certain extent through appropriate disaster management plans and if managed efficiently have the potential to reduce the likelihood of overwhelming loss o...
*This is a written draft used as the basis for the oral comments made as one of the keynote addresse...
The number of natural disasters and the severity of their impact have increased in recent decades. T...
Abstract: The most beautiful gifts given by nature include air, water, trees. But if the same air a...
Disasters can be described as feats of spontaneous occurrences, in that they can happen at any minut...
Disasters can be described as feats of spontaneous occurrences, in that they can happen at any minut...
Record breaking hurricane seasons, tornadoes, tsunamis, earthquakes, and intentional acts of mass-ca...
„Multi‐faceted nature of managing disasters” International Journal of Strategic Property Management,...
The present study explains the various concepts used in disaster management. The concepts explained ...
[Extract] Disasters have increased in frequency over the past century. A number of high profile disa...
All cities are in one way or another vulnerable to someform of disaster. In particular, cities that ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the effect management has on disaster response and recover...
Preparedness planning for a disaster is an essential component in the process of the Disaster Risk R...
This article explores recent thinking about disasters as a component of global, national and local d...
A Disaster is any tragic event occurring from earth quake, floods, accidents, fire or explosions and...
Governments and their bureaucracies are notoriously slow, methodical and lumbering. Natural and huma...
*This is a written draft used as the basis for the oral comments made as one of the keynote addresse...
The number of natural disasters and the severity of their impact have increased in recent decades. T...
Abstract: The most beautiful gifts given by nature include air, water, trees. But if the same air a...
Disasters can be described as feats of spontaneous occurrences, in that they can happen at any minut...
Disasters can be described as feats of spontaneous occurrences, in that they can happen at any minut...
Record breaking hurricane seasons, tornadoes, tsunamis, earthquakes, and intentional acts of mass-ca...
„Multi‐faceted nature of managing disasters” International Journal of Strategic Property Management,...
The present study explains the various concepts used in disaster management. The concepts explained ...
[Extract] Disasters have increased in frequency over the past century. A number of high profile disa...
All cities are in one way or another vulnerable to someform of disaster. In particular, cities that ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the effect management has on disaster response and recover...
Preparedness planning for a disaster is an essential component in the process of the Disaster Risk R...
This article explores recent thinking about disasters as a component of global, national and local d...
A Disaster is any tragic event occurring from earth quake, floods, accidents, fire or explosions and...
Governments and their bureaucracies are notoriously slow, methodical and lumbering. Natural and huma...
*This is a written draft used as the basis for the oral comments made as one of the keynote addresse...
The number of natural disasters and the severity of their impact have increased in recent decades. T...
Abstract: The most beautiful gifts given by nature include air, water, trees. But if the same air a...