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_aInternational case studies in the management of disasters : _bnatural-manmade calamities and pandemics / _cedited by Babu George (Fort Hays State University, USA) and Qamar-ud-Din Mahar (Isra University, Pakistan). |
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_aBingley, U.K. : _bEmerald Publishing Limited, _c2020. |
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490 | 0 | _aTourism security-safety and post conflict destinations | |
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_aIntroduction Babu George, Qamar-u-din Mahar -- Chapter 1: Analyzing site security design principles in a built environment and implications for disaster preparedness: the case of Istanbuk sultanahmet square, Turkey / _rAli Akbulut, Gökçen Firdevs and Yücel Caymaz -- Chapter 2: Local knowledge in russian flood-prone communities: a case study on living with the treacherous waters / _rKseniia Puzyreva and Nikita Basov -- Chapter 3. Financial implications of natural disasters: a case study offloods in Pakistan / _rVivake Anand, Kinza Yousfani and Dr. Jianhua Zhang -- Chapter 4: Micro-case studies on managing tourism destinations in the aftermath of disasters / _rFrank Haas, Jerome Agrusa and Joseph Lema -- Chapter 5: Comparing the experiences of African states in managing ebola outbreaks from 2014 into 202 / _rPeter Mameli and Darryl Bobb -- Chapter 6: Kerala Nipah virus outbreak 2018: the need for global surveillance of zoonotic diseases / _rSmarty P. Mukundan, Ananthi Rajayya and Zakkariya K. A. -- Chapter 7: Managing visiting scholars program during the COVID-19 pandemic / _rMiguel Cordova, Karla Maria Nava-Aguirre and Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez -- Chapter 8: Managing e-commerce during a pandemic: lessons from GrubHub during COVID-19 / _rAnil Yasin Ar -- Chapter 9: The role of communications in managing a disaster: the case of Covid-19 in Vietnam / _rLena Bucatariu -- Chapter 10: Passage from the tourist-gaze to the wicked-gaze: a case study on COVID-19 with special reference to Argentina / _rMaximiliano E Korstanje -- Chapter 11: COVID-19 outbreak in Finland: case study on the management of pandemics / _rSajal Kabirajm and Filip Lestan -- Chapter 12: The COVID-19 crisis management in the Republic of Korea / _rSahrok Kim, K. Praveen Parboteeah and John B. Cullen -- Chapter 14: Empowering patients through social media and implications for crisis management: the case of the Gulf cooperation council / _rManoj Menon and Babu George -- Chapter 15: Technology in medicine: COVID-19 and the 'coming of age' of telehealth / _rBabu George and Lena Bucatariu. |
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520 | _aInternational Case Studies in the Management of Disasters presents a diverse range of case studies on how disasters, both natural and manmade, are being managed globally. This illuminating study draws on theories, models, and frameworks in the field of disaster management to explore a wide range of complex issues in specific disaster contexts. Showcasing internationally sourced case studies on disaster management, the collection comprehensively explores all aspects of the disaster management cycle. Authors are drawn from a diverse range of disciplinary and practical contexts, offering a wide variety of perspectives upon management of devastating events. A diverse compendium of issues is explored through case studies examining the management of hurricanes, droughts, floods, wildfires, terrorist activity and pandemics. Also examined in depth are governmental and non-governmental disaster management organizations, the role of the private sector in disaster management, and how innovative new technologies are being used in disaster situations. | ||
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_aEmergency management _vCase studies. |
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_aTechnology & Engineering, Emergency Management. _2bisacsh |
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_aCrime & criminology. _2bicssc |
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_aGeorge, Babu, _eeditor. |
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_aMahar, Qamar-ud-Din, _eeditor. |
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