Garcia et al. (Chap. 13) analyse different types of Early-Warning Systems with the aim to connect scientific advances in hazard/risk assessment with local management strategies and practical demands of stakeholders/end-users. An Integrated People-Centred Early Warning System (IEWS) is presented, which is mainly based on prevention as a key element for disaster risk reduction
The Relevance of Early-Warning Systems and Evacuations Plans for Risk Management / Carolina, G., Simone, F., Daehne, A., Corsini, A., Simone, S. (ADVANCES IN NATURAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL HAZARDS RESEARCH). - In: Mountain Risks: From Prediction to Management and Governance / Theo van Asch • Jordi Corominas • Stefan Greiving Jean-Philippe Malet • Simone Sterlacchini. - STAMPA. - 233 SPRING STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013, UNITED STATES : Springer Science & Business Media, 2014. - ISBN 9789400767683. - pp. 341-364 [10.1007/978-94-007-6769-0_13]
The Relevance of Early-Warning Systems and Evacuations Plans for Risk Management
DAEHNE, Alexander;CORSINI, Alessandro;
2014
Abstract
Garcia et al. (Chap. 13) analyse different types of Early-Warning Systems with the aim to connect scientific advances in hazard/risk assessment with local management strategies and practical demands of stakeholders/end-users. An Integrated People-Centred Early Warning System (IEWS) is presented, which is mainly based on prevention as a key element for disaster risk reductionPubblicazioni consigliate

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