AbstractFloods, hurricanes, landslides, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes are events that a large group of people on earth are affected. In December 2003, the residents of Bam, Iran experienced an earthquake that measured 6.6 on the Richter scale and destroyed more than 90% of the city. The purpose of this study was to investigate obstacles against effective crisis management with considering service received by individuals in the Bam earthquake. In this study, domestic journals, foreign dissertations in Persian bases such as Google scholar, Magiran, IranMedex, SID and in English bases such as PubMed, Web of Science, Google scholar were used. The results of this study showed that there were many problems in various aspects of planning incl...
On 8 October 2005 the strongest and most destructive earthquake hit Muzaffarabad, Pakistan. The Unit...
Background: Critical analysis of shortcomings of emergency medical management of earthquake casualti...
The aim of this study was to explain the risks of the crisis management process in responding to nat...
AbstractFloods, hurricanes, landslides, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes are events that a large g...
Abstract The field of crisis management knowledge and expertise is associated with a wide range of f...
Background: Bam earthquake was the most catastrophic natural disasters in recent years. The aim of t...
Background: Iran has been a very disaster-prone country throughout its history. Wars, earthquakes, f...
This study aimed to identify issues that arose during the early response stage of the Bam earthquake...
Background Examining various problems after disasters is important for the affected people. Managing...
Objective: To study earthquake planning and crisis management with an emphasis on the facilities, ut...
Introduction: Kermanshah earthquake with magnitude of 7.3 is one of the largest earthquakes in recen...
Introduction: The earthquake is one of the most natural catastrophic crises that can cause a lot of...
BACKGROUND: Earthquakes are renowned as being amongst the most dangerous and destructive types of na...
Keywords: Earthquake, Proactive Crisis Management. ABSTRACT Earthquake is of the natural disasters...
Various disasters are still inevitable and over the last two decades, affected lives of at least 800...
On 8 October 2005 the strongest and most destructive earthquake hit Muzaffarabad, Pakistan. The Unit...
Background: Critical analysis of shortcomings of emergency medical management of earthquake casualti...
The aim of this study was to explain the risks of the crisis management process in responding to nat...
AbstractFloods, hurricanes, landslides, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes are events that a large g...
Abstract The field of crisis management knowledge and expertise is associated with a wide range of f...
Background: Bam earthquake was the most catastrophic natural disasters in recent years. The aim of t...
Background: Iran has been a very disaster-prone country throughout its history. Wars, earthquakes, f...
This study aimed to identify issues that arose during the early response stage of the Bam earthquake...
Background Examining various problems after disasters is important for the affected people. Managing...
Objective: To study earthquake planning and crisis management with an emphasis on the facilities, ut...
Introduction: Kermanshah earthquake with magnitude of 7.3 is one of the largest earthquakes in recen...
Introduction: The earthquake is one of the most natural catastrophic crises that can cause a lot of...
BACKGROUND: Earthquakes are renowned as being amongst the most dangerous and destructive types of na...
Keywords: Earthquake, Proactive Crisis Management. ABSTRACT Earthquake is of the natural disasters...
Various disasters are still inevitable and over the last two decades, affected lives of at least 800...
On 8 October 2005 the strongest and most destructive earthquake hit Muzaffarabad, Pakistan. The Unit...
Background: Critical analysis of shortcomings of emergency medical management of earthquake casualti...
The aim of this study was to explain the risks of the crisis management process in responding to nat...