Three-quarters of the world population suffered natural disasters at least once between 1980 and 2000. Furthermore, last years’ chronicles showed us several geological events that repededly affected urban landscapes. As a consequence beside the loss of human lives and environmental degradation, lots of students were excluded from school, many of whom never to return. Natural hazards have physical, educational, economic and psychosocial impacts. Nowadays it is well ascertained that to decrease this impact by means of structural interventions requires considerable economic resources. Nevertheless, the comparision consequences of similar events in different contexts, it emerges that risk awareness of the population and education to emergency p...
The contents of geography textbooks and school atlases have become the basis to elaborate on prepara...
Modern Society needs interactive public discussion to provide an effective way of focusing on hydro...
The spatial-temporal determination of incoming hazards is a necessary but not sufficient condition ...
Three-quarters of the world population suffered natural disasters at least once between 1980 and 200...
The impacts of adverse events related to geological hazards are unevenly distributed among communiti...
One of the targets of the Sendai Framework is to reduce disaster damage to critical infrastructure a...
One of the targets of the Sendai Framework is to reduce disaster damage to critical infrastructure a...
One of the Sendai Framework 2015-2030 targets is to reduce the disruption of basic services, like ed...
In a seismic territory, one of the concerns of the public administrators is to guarantee people safe...
© 2019 The Authors Access to education is a basic human right. It is the 4th of the 17 Sustainable D...
Education is a long-term defence against disasters that enables societies to better cope with seismi...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
Disasters usually endanger the lives of teachers and students causing serious disturbance to educati...
In a seismic territory, one of the concerns of the public administrators is to guarantee people safe...
The contents of geography textbooks and school atlases have become the basis to elaborate on prepara...
Modern Society needs interactive public discussion to provide an effective way of focusing on hydro...
The spatial-temporal determination of incoming hazards is a necessary but not sufficient condition ...
Three-quarters of the world population suffered natural disasters at least once between 1980 and 200...
The impacts of adverse events related to geological hazards are unevenly distributed among communiti...
One of the targets of the Sendai Framework is to reduce disaster damage to critical infrastructure a...
One of the targets of the Sendai Framework is to reduce disaster damage to critical infrastructure a...
One of the Sendai Framework 2015-2030 targets is to reduce the disruption of basic services, like ed...
In a seismic territory, one of the concerns of the public administrators is to guarantee people safe...
© 2019 The Authors Access to education is a basic human right. It is the 4th of the 17 Sustainable D...
Education is a long-term defence against disasters that enables societies to better cope with seismi...
The last few years have seen the debate on the geoethics of environmental and climatic protection gr...
Disasters usually endanger the lives of teachers and students causing serious disturbance to educati...
In a seismic territory, one of the concerns of the public administrators is to guarantee people safe...
The contents of geography textbooks and school atlases have become the basis to elaborate on prepara...
Modern Society needs interactive public discussion to provide an effective way of focusing on hydro...
The spatial-temporal determination of incoming hazards is a necessary but not sufficient condition ...