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In these days of disinformation, misinformation and twisted words, how does anyone get an essential message out to the public in times of danger and crisis? The Delaware Emergency Management Agency ...
If you are a part of the network of disaster response and recovery partners, we need your help to build a comprehensive ...
In addition to being director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Kathleen Tierney is a professor of sociology and has more than 25 years of experience in the ...
Crisis management and emergency preparedness encompass a multidisciplinary framework designed to anticipate, respond to, and recover from disruptive incidents ranging from natural disasters to ...
Natural hazards, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, landslides, wildfires and droughts are increasing in frequency and intensity, in large part because of climate change (M. Coronese et al. Proc ...
Version 3.5 is another semi-annual update of this reference library. It has been published as of April 6, 2021, some three weeks later than originally scheduled (March 15) due to additional ...
Professor Lee Miles received funding from the UK's Global Research Challenges Fund (GCRF) under the auspices of Driving African Capacity-Building in Disaster Management (AFRICAB) Research Project, ...
There’s a lot that researchers still don’t know about volcanoes. But they do expect volcanic eruptions to coincide more often with other natural disasters, like floods and wildfires, as the climate ...
FEMA has announced the agency is establishing a new university called National Disaster & Emergency Management University (NDEMU) to help train emergency managers to keep pace with the rapidly ...