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What is Catastrophe

Handbook of Research on Mobility and Computing: Evolving Technologies and Ubiquitous Impacts
As an extreme event causing a profound damage or loss as perceived by the afflicted people.
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Public Safety Networks
Giuliana Iapichino (EURECOM, France), Daniel Câmara (EURECOM, France), Christian Bonnet (EURECOM, France), and Fethi Filali (EURECOM, Qatar)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-042-6.ch017
Abstract
Disaster can be defined as the onset of an extreme event causing profound damage or loss as perceived by the afflicted people. The networks built in order to detect and handle these events are called Public safety networks (PSNs). These networks have the fundamental role of providing communication and coordination for emergency operations. Many of the problems of the PSN field come from the heterogeneity of systems and agencies involved in the crisis site and from their mobility at the disaster site. The main aim of this book chapter is to provide a broad view of the PSN field, presenting the different emergency management phases, PSNs requirements, technologies and some of the future research directions for this field.
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Responsibilities and Liabilities with Respect to Catastrophes
A more far-reaching and devastating incident than a regular disaster. Cuts across many public and private sectors and infrastructures.
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Shelter Selection with AHP Making Use of the Ideal Alternative
The result of an important ecological rupture of the relation between human beings and their environment, sudden severe event (like an earthquake) or slow (like a drought) of such magnitude that the struck community will need extraordinary efforts to face it, often with external aid or international support.
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