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Natural Disasters

by Lazarus Jimerson Brock, Philip J. Lazarus, Ph. D, Shane R. Jimerson, Ph. D, Stephen E. Brock , 1992
"... Florida leaving in its wake broken homes, broken lives, and broken dreams. Approximately 250,000 individuals were left homeless; 75,000 homes were destroyed; 1.5 million people were left without water, electricity, and telephones; 108 schools were damaged and 3 were destroyed. As superintendent Octa ..."
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Octavio Visiedo of Miami-Dade County Public Schools said: “While we were ready for Hurricane Andrew, nothing absolutely nothing prepared us for what we saw after the storm ” (Lazarus, 1993). Within the past decade, a great deal has been learned about how children respond to natural disasters (e.g., Bolton

Natural Disasters

by Edward J. Clay, The World Bank
"... enson/C lay U n derstan din g th e E con om ic an d F in an cial Im pacts of N atu ral D isasters T ..."
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enson/C lay U n derstan din g th e E con om ic an d F in an cial Im pacts of N atu ral D isasters T

Natural Disaster

by unknown authors
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Natural Disaster

by On A , 1999
"... For the purpose of calculation in this report, a rate of $1.00 = TJR1,350 is used. This was the official rate at the time of Project appraisal. ..."
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For the purpose of calculation in this report, a rate of $1.00 = TJR1,350 is used. This was the official rate at the time of Project appraisal.

Natural disaster

by Wenwen Li, Chaowei Yang, Donglian Sun , 2008
"... This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with colleagues. Other uses, including reproduction and distribution, or sel ..."
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This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with colleagues. Other uses, including reproduction and distribution, or selling or licensing copies, or posting to personal, institutional or third party websites are prohibited. In most cases authors are permitted to post their version of the article (e.g. in Word or Tex form) to their personal website or institutional repository. Authors requiring further information regarding Elsevier’s archiving and manuscript policies are encouraged to visit:

and Natural Disasters

by N. Krichene, World Crude Oil, Natural Gas, A Dem
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Natural Disaster Conflicts1

by Rakhi Bhavnani , 2006
"... this project. This paper explores the effect of natural disasters on conflict. Disasters disrupt daily lives and social systems and call into question prevailing social and political arrangements. Directly and indirectly they create the conditions for instability and conflict by exacerbating social ..."
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this project. This paper explores the effect of natural disasters on conflict. Disasters disrupt daily lives and social systems and call into question prevailing social and political arrangements. Directly and indirectly they create the conditions for instability and conflict by exacerbating social

Natural Disaster Recovery Strategies

by Mallory Lyn Barga, Accepted For The Council, Carolyn R. Hodges, Mallory Lyn Barga , 2014
"... I am submitting herewith a thesis written by Mallory Lyn Barga entitled "Residential Rebuilding in Rural Haiti Natural Disaster Recovery Strategies. " I have examined the final electronic copy of this thesis for ..."
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I am submitting herewith a thesis written by Mallory Lyn Barga entitled "Residential Rebuilding in Rural Haiti Natural Disaster Recovery Strategies. " I have examined the final electronic copy of this thesis for

Preparedness for Natural Disasters: An Overview

by Paul K. Freeman
"... For this conference, I was requested to discuss the role of preparation as a component of natural disaster policies at the local government level. Since the conference is focused on issues of particular importance to Turkey, an emphasis on preparedness for earthquakes is appropriate. Before expressl ..."
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For this conference, I was requested to discuss the role of preparation as a component of natural disaster policies at the local government level. Since the conference is focused on issues of particular importance to Turkey, an emphasis on preparedness for earthquakes is appropriate. Before

The Impact of Natural Disasters?

by Philippe Auffret World, Mauricio Carrizosa, Edgardo Favaro, Arnaud Marie Guinard, Ali Khadr, Alcira Kreimer, Jacqueline Mora-báez, John Pollner, Luis Serven
"... A history of repeated external and domestic shocks has made economic insecurity a major concern across the Caribbean region. Of particular concern to all households, especially the poorest segments of the population, is the exposure to shocks that are generated by catastrophic events or natural disa ..."
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A history of repeated external and domestic shocks has made economic insecurity a major concern across the Caribbean region. Of particular concern to all households, especially the poorest segments of the population, is the exposure to shocks that are generated by catastrophic events or natural
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