Geography has a long record of understanding, managing and governing disaster. The key element that connects geography and disaster is spatial distributions. Potential disasters and the physical and social impacts after any disaster events, can be described in spatial patterns. Many researches have shown that geography knowledge on spatial and scalar skills have been adopted and adapted in the processes of rescue, recovery and policy making of natural disaster around the world such as earthquake, landslide, forest fire and flooding. This paper seeks to elaborate a different perspective to the relation of geography and disaster. It intends to explain how geography is relevant and significant in the process of avoiding disaster related to new...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. Was...
Abstract In this article, we recall the United Nations’ 30-year journey in disaster risk reduction s...
Although occurrence of disasters cannot be prevented completely, it is possible to minimize their ha...
Abstract: Disaster has been with us as long as long recorded history, and presumably even longer...
Despite greater scientific analysis of natural disasters, the global losses caused by natural hazard...
AbstractThe paper discussed how spatial thinking can be promoted, albeit implicitly, to local govern...
Disasters including natural and manmade make heavy losses in life and property each year. This subje...
Zoning or hazard mapping exercise is often utilized by policymakers and public authorities to manage...
Each year, disasters such as storms, floods, fires, volcanoes, earthquakes, and epidemics cause thou...
Large amounts of waste debris occur in urbanised areas when heavy rain on local geology generates fl...
The nature of environmental disasters makes measuring, monitoring and mapping, using sophisticated g...
Natural disasters can generate large volumes of debris. In some cases, many years worth of waste can...
Recent natural disasters such as earthquakes, flood, and fire, and other issues such as asbestos, pe...
Geographical information systems can offer insights into the possibilities for emergency response an...
Abstract Background Reducing the potential for large scale loss of life, large numbers of casualties...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. Was...
Abstract In this article, we recall the United Nations’ 30-year journey in disaster risk reduction s...
Although occurrence of disasters cannot be prevented completely, it is possible to minimize their ha...
Abstract: Disaster has been with us as long as long recorded history, and presumably even longer...
Despite greater scientific analysis of natural disasters, the global losses caused by natural hazard...
AbstractThe paper discussed how spatial thinking can be promoted, albeit implicitly, to local govern...
Disasters including natural and manmade make heavy losses in life and property each year. This subje...
Zoning or hazard mapping exercise is often utilized by policymakers and public authorities to manage...
Each year, disasters such as storms, floods, fires, volcanoes, earthquakes, and epidemics cause thou...
Large amounts of waste debris occur in urbanised areas when heavy rain on local geology generates fl...
The nature of environmental disasters makes measuring, monitoring and mapping, using sophisticated g...
Natural disasters can generate large volumes of debris. In some cases, many years worth of waste can...
Recent natural disasters such as earthquakes, flood, and fire, and other issues such as asbestos, pe...
Geographical information systems can offer insights into the possibilities for emergency response an...
Abstract Background Reducing the potential for large scale loss of life, large numbers of casualties...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. Was...
Abstract In this article, we recall the United Nations’ 30-year journey in disaster risk reduction s...
Although occurrence of disasters cannot be prevented completely, it is possible to minimize their ha...