This paper presents the results of the survey conducted by interviewing representatives of the Saudi decision-makers and administrators responsible for disaster control in Jeddah before, during and after flooding in 2009 and 2010. First, demographics of the respondents are presented, followed by quantitative analysis of their views and experiences regarding the Kingdom's readiness before and after each flood. This is shown as a series of dependent and independent variables. Following this is a list of respondents' priorities for disaster preparation in the Kingdom
Disasters are always local in their impact, and therefore approaches towards their alleviation need...
In 2013, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) issued a prediction of heavy rainfall with conse...
Flooding occurs periodically in Malaysia and has become a common occurrence. This annual occurrence ...
Disaster preparedness is a key success factor for any effective disaster management practices. This ...
The aim of this study is to address a gap in the literature associated with the influence of demogra...
Purpose: Saudi Arabia has recently experienced a number of natural disasters, including floods, epid...
Water-related disasters have increased considerably worldwide in recent years. While certain trends ...
Public involvement has become a crucial part in increasing the efficiency of disaster management act...
Purpose –This paper aims to investigate the emergency preparedness and response to Ibadan 2011 Flood...
Every year, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is exposed to different natural hazards. However, flas...
The city of Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) has experienced two catastrophic flash flood events in 2009 and 20...
Saudi Arabia has in recent years experienced frequent disasters, including flooding, epidemics, and ...
Increasing disasters and their associated devastating impacts on society have called into question t...
The study overall objective was to examine the disaster management in Tanzania. Specifically the stu...
Situated in the South-West of Saudi Arabia, Jeddah is the biggest port city in the red sea and the k...
Disasters are always local in their impact, and therefore approaches towards their alleviation need...
In 2013, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) issued a prediction of heavy rainfall with conse...
Flooding occurs periodically in Malaysia and has become a common occurrence. This annual occurrence ...
Disaster preparedness is a key success factor for any effective disaster management practices. This ...
The aim of this study is to address a gap in the literature associated with the influence of demogra...
Purpose: Saudi Arabia has recently experienced a number of natural disasters, including floods, epid...
Water-related disasters have increased considerably worldwide in recent years. While certain trends ...
Public involvement has become a crucial part in increasing the efficiency of disaster management act...
Purpose –This paper aims to investigate the emergency preparedness and response to Ibadan 2011 Flood...
Every year, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is exposed to different natural hazards. However, flas...
The city of Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) has experienced two catastrophic flash flood events in 2009 and 20...
Saudi Arabia has in recent years experienced frequent disasters, including flooding, epidemics, and ...
Increasing disasters and their associated devastating impacts on society have called into question t...
The study overall objective was to examine the disaster management in Tanzania. Specifically the stu...
Situated in the South-West of Saudi Arabia, Jeddah is the biggest port city in the red sea and the k...
Disasters are always local in their impact, and therefore approaches towards their alleviation need...
In 2013, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) issued a prediction of heavy rainfall with conse...
Flooding occurs periodically in Malaysia and has become a common occurrence. This annual occurrence ...