Natural disaster recovery requires its own type ofplanning, since disasters can vary by region and can't be restored with IT-based efforts alone. Businesses in locations prone to tornadoes or hurricanes might take such storms into account from the start. However, even if severe weather events ar...
This paper proposed an approach that consists of four models for forming an algorithm in order to quantitating and integrating of the criteria that have decisive influence in the recovery of urban roadways after a natural disaster. Meanwhile, to aggregate and conclude the data that are collected ...
city planning; hazard mitigation; damage and loss assessment; emergency response.Satellite imagery, used in tandem with existing modeling capabilities, has the potential to revolutionize how we monitor natural disasters, study their causes, and coordinate efforts to minimize their impact in the long run...
In the United States, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is responsible (负责的)for the “preparedness, response and recovery planning” of both man-made and natural disasters. Most natural disasters cannot be prevented, and both emergency preparation and good disaster management are the ...
Disaster recovery planning: Managing risk and catastrophe in information systems [BookReview] The human race has been faced with natural disasters since it has evolved. In more recent times it has had to contend also with technological disasters. Ou... AE Gould - 《Computer》 被引量: 36发表:...
pre-disaster planning post-disaster recovery programmes Ensure that disaster risk reduction is a national and a local priority with Dedicated and adequate resources Identify, assess and monitor disaster risks识别、评估和监控灾难的风险 Systems are in place to monitor, archive and disseminate dataon key...
According toMasiero and Santarossa (2020), low-quality local institutions may not only lead to incomplete or delayed recovery after a disaster but also hinder local economic growth. Then there is an additional hypothesis: H3.2: The higher the level of quality of regional institutions, the higher...
The relationship between socio-economic conditions and the impact of natural disasters on rural and urbanized regions level of preparedness and recovery The capacity to survive and recover from the effects of a natural disaster depends on two major factors: the physical magnitude of the disaster and...
It is therefore necessary to obtain a clear understanding of various terms used in the context of natural disaster planning, preparedness, and mitigation. 3.1. Hazard According to Cutter [3], “A hazard, in the broadest term, is a threat to people and the things they value. Hazards have a...
Another way to plan ahead is to look at the vendors you rely on. Even if you have great business continuity and disaster recovery plans, do you have any idea what your critical suppliers are planning to do in times of crisis? You should ask these tough questions before the (literal or ...