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Handbook of Research on Environmental Policies for Emergency Management and Public Safety
A calamity or disruptive event that may lead to commotion in the community or society by human, environmental, material, and economic loss. This might as well result in a situation where the community or the society becomes unable to cope with the situation and regain the previous scenario. It may be caused naturally or by humans.
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Prospect of Low Power Sensor Network Technology in Disaster Management for Sustainable Future
Alok R. Prusty (VIT Bhopal University, India) and Ankita Mohanty (IGIT Sarang, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3194-4.ch007
Abstract
Countries with better disaster management plans can better signify their existence. The earthquake is one such hazardous catastrophe that leads to heavy damage. Disaster management does not avert or eliminate the threats fully; instead, it focuses on use of technology, creating plans to lessening the effect of disasters up to significant level. Depending on the magnitude and type of waves, earthquakes crush everything, from buildings to small houses, from towers to trees, and from roads to bridges. Tsunamis and landslides follow its way as well. After the earthquake comes, the settling of things back to normal involves a lot of time, money, and manpower as well. Hence, the only solution of this is leading-edge technology support. Sensor network technology is one of the proven techniques for not only varieties of early warning, prediction, and detection systems but also post-phenomenon rescue and support. This chapter will help researchers and policy makers to think fresh on disaster management with sensor network technology.
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Information Disasters in Networked Organizations
A sudden accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of life
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Evaluation of the Disaster Tourism Potential of Countries
The situation in which the existing capacity and resources are insufficient in the face of the destructive effects caused by human actions or nature.
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Interplay Consequences of COVID-19 on Global Environmental Sustainability
Is an unexpected event whose occurrence results in extensive damage, including properties, the environment, animals, and humans inhabiting the affected region. Since disasters occur unexpectedly, there is a need to understand and determine strategies to minimize the effects caused by such disasters.
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Disaster and Digital Libraries in Developing Countries: Issues and Challenges
A disaster is an event that leads to sudden removal of records and documents from accessibility and use in library. It is an occurrence that temporarily or permanently renders information contained in document inaccessible. It paralyzed service deliver in library and information centres.
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Technology and Terror
It represents A disruption of functioning of a society that leads to economic or material losses, affecting the tolerance of society to react. Disasters appear when the possibility to answer towards risk are vulnerated.
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Expect the Unexpected: Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic for the Future of Airport Leaders and Managers
An event of serious matter, that causes a big disruption, at a local, regional, or national level and causes a big negative impact on the society.
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Information Technology Business Continuity
An incident that leads to the formal invocation of contingency/continuity plans, or any incident that leads to a loss of revenue; indeed, a disaster is any accidental, natural, or malicious event that threatens or interrupts normal operations or services, causing the failure of the enterprise (Disaster Recovery Journal & DRI, 2007).
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Strategic Leadership in Times of Crisis
“A sudden, calamitous event causing great damage, loss, or destruction” (LaBanc et al., 2010, p. 53).
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Do Usability Design Features of a Mobile Game Influence Learning?
An event that is caused by accidents or natural calamities that disrupts order and may result in damage of property or loss of life.
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Urban Flood Management Under Changing Climate: A Land Use-Based Study of Kochi Urban Area, Kerala
A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society which involves widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses and impacts, which exceeds the ability of the affected community or society to cope using its own resources is known as disaster ( UNISDR, 2009 AU86: The citation "UNISDR, 2009" matches multiple references. Please add letters (e.g. "Smith 2000a"), or additional authors to the citation, to uniquely match references and citations. ).
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An event, either man-made or natural, sudden, or progressive, the impact of which is such that the affected community must respond through exceptional measures.
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Business Continuity of Critical Infrastructures for Safety and Security Incidents
An irreversible adverse situation as a result of inefficient response to emergencies or crises
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Managing Risk in Global Food Supply Chains: Improving Food Security and Sustainability
Serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society at any scale due to hazardous events interacting with conditions of exposure, vulnerability and capacity, leading to one or more of the following: human, material, economic and environmental losses and impacts.
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Disaster is in the Eye of the Beholder
Something that goes catastrophically and unexpectedly wrong and impacts the collections/building of a library or archive.
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Zen and the Art of Disaster Planning: Collaboration Challenges in Library Disaster Plan Design and Execution
An adverse event, either natural (i.e. flood, hurricane, tornado) or man-made (i.e., leaking pipes, building maintenance issues), often occurring unexpectedly and causing great damage to or destroying buildings, objects, and life.
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After the Flood: Lessons Learned from Small-Scale Disasters
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A Multicloud-Based Deep Learning Model for Smart Agricultural Applications
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Information Disaster Management: Preserving Information for Sustainable Development in Public Institutions in Ghana
a major emergency; a convergence of circumstances that usually leaves an organization unable to fulfill its mission, sometimes for an extended period.
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Environmental Vulnerability to Climate Change in Mediterranean Basin: Socio-Ecological Interactions between North and South
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Climate Change and Its Implications on School Education in Kenya
Sudden calamitous event that disrupts the functioning of a community or society and that exceeds its ability to cope using its own resources.
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Lessons From COVID-19 Conferring Environmental Re-Engineering Opportunity
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