Data against natural disasters : establishing effective systems for relief, recovery, and reconstruction / edited by Samia Amin and Markus Goldstein
2008
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TitleData against natural disasters : establishing effective systems for relief, recovery, and reconstruction / edited by Samia Amin and Markus Goldstein
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Summary
Using data against disasters : overview and synthesis of lessons learned / Samia Amin, Marcus Cox, and Markus Goldstein -- Information gaps in relief, recovery,and reconstruction in the aftermath of natural disasters / Claude de Ville de Goyet -- United Nations’ efforts to strengthen information management for disaster preparedness and response / Brendan McDonald and Patrick Gordon -- The use of a logistics support system in Guatemala and Haiti / Claude de Ville de Goyet -- World Bank : tracking reconstruction funds in Indonesia after the 2004 earthquake and tsunami / Jack McKeon -- The flow of information during disaster response : the case of the Mozambique floods, 2007 / Marcin Sasin -- Data management systems after the earthquake in Pakistan : the lessons of Risepak / Samia Amin -- Ex ante preparedness for disaster management : Sahana in Sri Lanka / M.A.L.R. Perera.
Call number
IBRD(02)/D232
DateWashington DC : World Bank, 2008
Description
xx, 316 p. : ill., tables.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN / ISSN
9780821374528
0821374524
0821374524
CollectionsResource Type > Documents and Publications > Publications