On April 6th 2009 an earthquake of Mw=6.3 hit the historical downtown of L’Aquila and its hinterland causing more than 300 fatalities and severe damage to private and public buildings. At the time, the University of L’Aquila represented a major source of employment and income for the city. The earthquake impacted both the facilities and the administrative, financial and patrimonial activities of the university, bringing into the open the tendency – widespread in Italy – to rely on adaptive tactics rather than on strategic pre-disaster plans. This paper investigates the university’s emergency preparedness and response capability and the strategies adopted to restore the education activities as well as avoid students migration to other univer...
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none25noRecent earthquakes have shown the key role of post-earthquake technical inspections aimed at...
On April 6th 2009 an earthquake of Mw=6.3 hit the historical downtown of L’Aquila and its hinterland...
Besides offering teaching and research services, schools and universities also must provide for the ...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
Natural and technological disasters and health emergencies are increasingly causing human and econom...
In September 2010 and again in February 2011, the city of Christchurch was rocked by earthquakes of ...
Assuming that Emergency Management Plan For Mass Casualty Incidents (PEIMAF) only if prepared to mee...
Immediately after the August 24th, 2016, earthquake in Central Italy, universities have been asked t...
This work compares the experience of the EDURISK Project (www.edurisk.it), educational programs on r...
This paper uses a standard difference-in-differences approach to examine the effect of the L’Aquila ...
The best chance to achieve a future disaster-resilient society is through risk education in School: ...
This paper illustrates a two-year program of summer internships that involved forty students from th...
I examine preparedness efforts engaged at a large university in southern California vulnerable to a ...
none25noRecent earthquakes have shown the key role of post-earthquake technical inspections aimed at...
On April 6th 2009 an earthquake of Mw=6.3 hit the historical downtown of L’Aquila and its hinterland...
Besides offering teaching and research services, schools and universities also must provide for the ...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
Natural and technological disasters and health emergencies are increasingly causing human and econom...
In September 2010 and again in February 2011, the city of Christchurch was rocked by earthquakes of ...
Assuming that Emergency Management Plan For Mass Casualty Incidents (PEIMAF) only if prepared to mee...
Immediately after the August 24th, 2016, earthquake in Central Italy, universities have been asked t...
This work compares the experience of the EDURISK Project (www.edurisk.it), educational programs on r...
This paper uses a standard difference-in-differences approach to examine the effect of the L’Aquila ...
The best chance to achieve a future disaster-resilient society is through risk education in School: ...
This paper illustrates a two-year program of summer internships that involved forty students from th...
I examine preparedness efforts engaged at a large university in southern California vulnerable to a ...
none25noRecent earthquakes have shown the key role of post-earthquake technical inspections aimed at...