Natural disaster risk reduction can be achieved through vulnerability reduction, as well as through strengthening the resilience of the population. One of the segments leading to these aims is a proper risk education. It is the public (compulsory) education system that reaches the greatest number of participants and represents a good platform for the natural disaster knowledge transfer. Geography, as a complex subject that includes both natural and social components, is the most appropriate to transfer the knowledge necessary to improve the resilience. Research done in Serbia (detailed analyses of curricula, textbooks, teachers' role and pupils' knowledge) shows that children do learn about natural disasters but not in a way which provides ...
In 2006, the ISDR (International Strategy for Disaster Reduction) (2007) initiated a campaign called...
The impacts of adverse events related to geological hazards are unevenly distributed among communiti...
Three-quarters of the world population suffered natural disasters at least once between 1980 and 200...
The aim of this quantitative research is to determine the perception and actual knowledge of seconda...
The subject of quantitative research is to examine the connection between demographic (gender, age) ...
Effective reduction of risks of natural disasters is only possible through the implementation of int...
This paper presents the results of quantitative research into the relationship between educational l...
Natural disasters are present in different parts of the world. They bring many challenges for societ...
Modern Society needs interactive public discussion to provide an effective way of focusing on hydro...
This paper aims at determining the natural disaster literacy levels of pre-service teachers who will...
It is increasingly acknowledged that disasters are the result of natural and social processes (Okaza...
Earthquake damage includes non-structural failure, failure of utility systems and, infrastructure, l...
Risk-related geographical processes and phenomena have a direct connection with education: children ...
Yaşadığımız dünyanın bir gerçeği olan afetler, toplumları ve çevreyi her türlü açıdan etkilemektedir...
This volume presents the importance of natural-disaster education for social preparedness. Increasin...
In 2006, the ISDR (International Strategy for Disaster Reduction) (2007) initiated a campaign called...
The impacts of adverse events related to geological hazards are unevenly distributed among communiti...
Three-quarters of the world population suffered natural disasters at least once between 1980 and 200...
The aim of this quantitative research is to determine the perception and actual knowledge of seconda...
The subject of quantitative research is to examine the connection between demographic (gender, age) ...
Effective reduction of risks of natural disasters is only possible through the implementation of int...
This paper presents the results of quantitative research into the relationship between educational l...
Natural disasters are present in different parts of the world. They bring many challenges for societ...
Modern Society needs interactive public discussion to provide an effective way of focusing on hydro...
This paper aims at determining the natural disaster literacy levels of pre-service teachers who will...
It is increasingly acknowledged that disasters are the result of natural and social processes (Okaza...
Earthquake damage includes non-structural failure, failure of utility systems and, infrastructure, l...
Risk-related geographical processes and phenomena have a direct connection with education: children ...
Yaşadığımız dünyanın bir gerçeği olan afetler, toplumları ve çevreyi her türlü açıdan etkilemektedir...
This volume presents the importance of natural-disaster education for social preparedness. Increasin...
In 2006, the ISDR (International Strategy for Disaster Reduction) (2007) initiated a campaign called...
The impacts of adverse events related to geological hazards are unevenly distributed among communiti...
Three-quarters of the world population suffered natural disasters at least once between 1980 and 200...